![]() Holding the hanger in place, measure the distance from the top of the mounting block to the very bottom of the guitar – this will let you know the minimum clearance you’ll need on your walls to mount the instrument. To do this, take your guitar and place it face down on a soft surface, then take the hanger and hook it into place around the headstock. The most important part of the prep is deciding where you want the hanger to go, and ensuring that it will allow the instrument to hang unencumbered – you might need an assistant to help you with this part. Our best advice is to ask in-store, and be sure to double-check that the bolts for the anchors are small enough to get through the holes in your hangers!Īlternatively, you could drill directly into the wooden wall stud – you’ll need a wall scanner to find these, but if you’re drilling into a plasterboard wall, you’ll need one of those to make sure that there’s no pipework or wiring near where you’re drilling anyway for safety reasons.įor the sake of simplicity, we’ve chosen to mount our hanger on a solid external wall. If your wall is fairly sturdy, simply pop to your local hardware/DIY store for some hollow wall anchors – these come in various different configurations, but given that these anchors are often designed to hold flat-screen TVs on walls, they should be more than sufficient. There are ways to hang heavy objects on plasterboard/drywall, but it does complicate matters. If you don’t have access to a solid wall, however, that doesn’t mean your dream of guitar-hanging nirvana is over. ![]() For most modern brick/cinderblock houses, an external wall is probably your best bet here. Not sure if your wall is solid? Give it a firm tap – if it sounds in any way hollow, you should look elsewhere if possible. By far the most straightforward and reassuring option is to hang the guitar into a solid masonry wall. This is perhaps the most important part of this whole process – choosing the correct wall to hang your instruments on. If you want more reassurance that it’s solid to the wall, Hercules offers the GSP38 with a three-screw metal backplate, but for most guitars and walls, the two-screw wood block will be fine. It also comes with NINA (Narrow Instrument Neck Adjustment) – rubber inserts that allow you to use your hangers for instruments such as mandolins and banjos. The Marshall Jack Rack Mini Guitar Amp Key Hanger is a badass birthday gift for guys who want to start every day feeling like a rock star when they grab their keys.The AGS is a clever bit of engineering, which grips and locks the neck of the guitar into the hanger when you put it in place, meaning that there’s no chance your guitar will get knocked and slip off the hanger. It’s strong, sturdy, and incredibly durable. The Jack Rack comes with a hidden wall mounting bracket and hardware, making installation a breeze. The Jack Rack not only helps you stay organized, so you’ll never have to search around for your keys, but it makes a rock n’ roll statement to everyone who sees it.Įach of the four stainless steel guitar plug keychains are laser etched with the stylized Marshall M logo, so you’ll always have a conversation piece whenever people see your keys. This miniature version of their Marshall JCM800 guitar amp features tons of details including a built-in handle on top, black speaker fabric with an authentic Marshall logo and white rubber piping, a gold brushed metal face plate with real amplifier inputs and actual guitar plugs as keychains. The Marshall brand of amplifiers is legendary in the music industry and their wall-mounted Jack Rack Mini Guitar Amp Key Hanger is made from real guitar amplifier materials and comes with four Marshall guitar plugs that have been converted into keychains. ![]() Now you can get that feeling every time you grab your keys with the officially licensed Marshall Jack Rack Mini Guitar Amp Key Hanger. It instantly makes you feel like you're ready to rock. There’s something electric about plugging a guitar into an amplifier. Why We Love It: Plug your keys into this miniature version of a Marshall guitar amp like a rock star. ![]()
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