Tuesday, November 5, 2024
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Barnett Guitar Support Review (Sagework Magnetic Support)


See my review of multiple guitar supports here: https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/ergonomic-guitar-rests-support-ergoplay/

This is a review of the Barnett Guitar Support.

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Originally posted by UCzBE550674K82Qfz7GQ_djA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMvXoTnc580

24 thoughts on “Barnett Guitar Support Review (Sagework Magnetic Support)

  • My one test of this so far– very stable and adaptable and more reliable than the Sageworks suction guitar support I've used for decades. However, the magnets are VERY powerful and kind of dangerous. When I went to install them permanently, I tried to follow instructions to a T and was very conscious of the warnings that come with the magnets.
    I still injured myself. I was holding one set of magnets preparing to install it inside the guitar. The other set was resting on a surface several inches away. Suddenly they snapped together, injuring my finger. I had tested them out previously and really liked the stability but am concerned about having magnets inside the guitar permanently. Something needs to neutralize them when the guitar support isn't attached or you have to worry about keeping any kind of steel or metal objects away from the guitar, for instance, in your pants pockets if you happen to play the guitar without the support attached…I also worry about any steel in guitar case locks as you put the guitar away…
    …Just a thought….I wonder if anyone has used this long enough to make recommendations or offer warnings….

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  • Getting those magnets inside the guitar is a bitch if you have an extended fretboard. You have to have hands of a 5 year old to get in there.

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  • hello.
    I wanted to ask you what dimensions the magnets are. My guitar has some bars on the side and I want to know if I can use those magnets. Can you measure the magnets and tell me what their dimensions are? thank you very much and sorry for the inconvenience

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  • I just ordered mine, these days it's called a Sagework Atlas. I hope it's going to be better than my current Ergoplay.

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  • As a designer and guitarist, I was pissed when I found this, that I didn’t think of this myself. This truly is the best support out there and I doubt really see a way to improve on it.

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  • Shame no information supplied on the range of positions it enables, when used on either leg and in different positions along the side of instrument.

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  • Will those magnets stay there after a year or two and if they do not then where we can buy those stickers ?

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  • hello .. hope to see a video about GUITARS size (scale) what I know that standard guitar has 650 scale .. so the qus is ,, for whom is the shorter scale ? thanks again

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  • Barnett Guitars Supports has a new name: Sagework Guitar Supports. The original Chechen wood model is now called the Sagework Atlas and the Umbra Vydyne mdoel is the Sagework Umbra. http://www.sagework.org

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  • Nice video and nice channel. Allright, so onw thing you didin't mention is the acustic side. I know that putting anything in contact with the guitar will affect the resonance. So many of the supports affect it in some way, and even your own leg qhen using foot stool .But this support also adds magnets inside the guitar, and i think the resonance will be even more affected. But who knows…

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  • Nice review. The Barnett support looks very high end & must be at least $100?
    BTW nice guitar too. What is it?

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  • would this work on an electric guitar? because I own a sc solidbody and playing in the classical position isn't that forgetful for long sessions

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  • Thanks for the review. I believe that there is a button you can push with your thumb in order to tilt the guitar without making that "clack" sound.

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