UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
NTD (New Toy Day) - Guitarlift
I'm a great fan of the use of guitar supports to get the most ergonomic and comfortable position for playing. Very recently I've tried the "Guitarlift" - purchased from the London Guitar Studio for £75. I went for the large model.
The concept is very simple but ingenious and it works brilliantly. The suction pads on the back of the guitar hold it very securely, allowing a wide flexibility in positioning the guitar. If you have a number of guitars it is a doddle to remove and attach to other instruments. It is also very easy to experiment to find the best playing position for you.
It is also suitable for left-handers like me. It is just a case of unscrewing the suction cups and attaching them to the other side of the backplate.
I've included the following video for more information:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehWnm9Ac-ts
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Doesn't feel like it will give me any more than my standard guitar rest, and does feel expensive for what it is. Would be interesting to try one to confirm / confound my thoughts though.
I've tried several different guitar supports / rests over the years including the Ergoplay Troster, Gitano, Dynarette cushion and my previous favourite, the US-made neck-up.
For sheer versatility and stability, this is now my favourite. What is your current rest?
I've heard this possible advantage mentioned too - but I can't say I've noticed any difference. Regarding the guitar finish, it uses the same type of suction cups that the Ergoplay, Gitano and Neck-Up uses. It shouldn't cause any problems with any normal gloss lacquer but, like those other types, needs the protective discs if used with matt or polished finishes. I've got no qualms about using it with any of my guitars.
That is why I moved on to the soft leather Neck-Up - although it works better and is more secure if you have an end strap button on your guitar. It smells lovely too!
I think the GuitarLift is the most secure of the lot - although I would hesitate to try and repeat the demonstration shown in the video of lifting my guitar up by it from face down!
Another gimmick that will probably disappear off the face of this earth before I finish typing this post