No matter which guitar you play, acoustic, classical, or bass, every stand is made to hold it safely and securely. With a balanced base and soft felt edges, it keeps your instrument steady, scratch-free, and always ready to play.

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No tools required for Installation
Quick, hassle-free assembly in seconds.
Interlocking parts for simple setup and easy storage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are the stands suitable for all types of guitars?
Yes, all Timber Acoustics stands are designed with a universal fit that holds acoustic, classical, and bass guitars securely. The felt padding on the edges keeps your instrument safe from scratches.
Do I need tools to assemble the stand?
No tools needed at all. Every stand comes in easy-to-fit interlocking parts that assemble in seconds quick, simple, and sturdy.
What materials are used to make the stands?
Each stand is made from high-quality plywood that’s durable, lightweight, and finished to highlight the natural wood texture. The edges are lined with soft felt for added protection.
What is the weight-bearing capacity of StudioPad?
StudioPad is engineered to hold up to 100kg safely. This covers MIDI keyboards, laptops, audio gear, and accessories without wobble or strain.
Are the stands portable?
Yes, all stands are detachable and easy to carry. You can assemble or disassemble them whenever needed, making them great for both home and studio use.
How stable are the stands?
Each design is tested for balance and weight support to ensure stability for every guitar. The wide base and precise interlocking joints keep your instrument secure.
How do I clean or maintain the stand?
Simply wipe it with a soft dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or water exposure to maintain the natural wood finish.
















