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The Konig & Meyer Stand saxhorn standing - 149-2 is a premium, German-engineered stand designed for saxhorn players. Weighing just 2 kg and featuring a durable metal and rubber construction, it offers unmatched stability and portability. With a sleek painted finish and easy assembly, this stand is perfect for musicians of all ages and abilities, ensuring you can take your music anywhere.
Finish type | Painted |
Base type | Leg |
Assembly required | Yes |
Number of levels | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04016842823505 |
Manufacturer | könig & meyer |
Product Dimensions | 66.3 x 41.3 x 13.2 cm; 2 kg |
Item model number | 14920 |
Body Material | Metal, rubber |
Material Type | Steel |
Country Produced In | germany |
Item Weight | 2 kg |
K**O
For Brits this is a Baritone and Euphonium stand
Pros: Very solid, very heavy - won't overbalance when you've got a few grands' worth of instrument hanging on it! Good range of adjustments, will fit most instruments - even a BRITISH tenor horn. Handy mouthpiece slot so it doesn't fall out of your instrument.Cons: Carry bag (K&M 14922) is extra - about £20 extra - and you really don't want to put this beast in your instrument case!As a euphonium player, the name of this product nearly put me off buying it, but then I saw some photos of it holding a Bb "kaiser" horn and remembered that the manufacturers are German, where they call a euphonium a "baritone" and a Bb baritone a "tenor horn" (the Eb horn is an "alto horn"). It's sturdy and weighty enough (2kg) to support my heavyweight B&H Sovereign 967 wide-bell euphonium (4.4kg), JP Sterling 373 baritone (2.5kg) or Dynasty M566 flugelbone (1.9kg). The upright holding the hook can easily be slid up and down to accommodate the different sizes by loosening and tightening a wingnut.A word of warning if you have a sovereign-copy baritone like mine, where the upper loop is below the level of the valves: if you open the legs to the fullest extent, with the stays horizontal, as recommended in the instructions, the the hanging instrument doesn't reach down to the supporting cup and it swings freely (4). This is easily corrected by closing the legs slightly so the cup slides up towards the hook (5), but it does mean that if you're swapping between baritone and euphonium then you're at slightly more risk of it overbalancing unless you adjust the legs as well as the upright on each swapover. In practise this probably isn't necessary because the leg separation only needs to reduce from the maximum of 63cm to 61cm to accommodate the baritone, so the centre of mass is still solidly inside the feet.
M**S
Worth every penny.
I think it's perfect and is really good value for money. Very sturdy when my tenor horn is on it.
E**M
Good product
Fits the purpose perfectly
M**.
SCHNELL GELIEFERT
SEHR GUT
A**8
Comodissimo
Ottimo prodotto
D**S
Ständer für Bariton
Es ist ein stabiler Ständer, der nicht wackelt. Er entspricht den Anforderungen.
J**Y
Super stabil!
Der Ständer ist super stabil und das Euphonium steht perfekt darin. Wir haben ein Kinder Euphonium. Den Ständer kann man perfekt auf die kleine Größe anpassen
B**M
Große Stabilität
Der Tenorhorn-/Baritonständer ist leicht aufzubauen, ist qualitativ hochwertig und verfügt über exzellente Stabilität.
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