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K&M 10065 Music Stand Black

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Music Stand

  • Foldable
  • 2-Fold extendable
  • Profile legs with support struts
  • Total height: 143 cm
  • Dimensions sheet music holder: 48.5 x 24 x 4.2 cm
  • Height stand: 56 - 120 cm
  • Stand diameter when collapsed: 9 cm
  • Stand length when collapsed: 49 cm
  • K&M-no. 10065-000-55
  • Weight: 1.55 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Suitable case for 20 pieces: Art.505930 (not included)
Item number 101886
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Height in cm 143 cm
Weight in kg 1.55
Steel Yes
Aluminium No
Wood No
Particularly Stable No
Particularly Small Foldable No
Recommended for Children No
Colour Black
1x Extendable No
2x Extendable Yes
Extendable Music Desk No
Desk Music Stand No
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Very good music stand
Bobo K 10.03.2019
This is a very sturdy stand! I'm very pleasantly surprised by how stable it is.

Pros:

- good sturdy construction overall;
- even when it's fully extended, it doesn't wobble when pages are turned;
- the legs have rubber endings, so it doesn't slide on the floor and it also won't leave any scratches or markings on the floor surface;
- the knobs hold up the tubes very well. tightening happens with minimal effort;

Cons:
- honestly, can't think of anything specific...
- maybe (a big maybe) if you're traveling on foot/bike/public transport, it will be a bit heavy to carry by hand but you can also get a case for it that has a handle here on Thomann.

Overall, I would recommend it to anyone who needs a trustworthy stand for a lot of gigs. This thing will not break easily, it will not fall apart, and its parts will not bend if there is stuff laying on it in, say, a longer trip.
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Ronald Trijber 03.04.2019
No other stand will beat this all time classic in transportability.
steadiness is usually a bit of a different story,
But hey it's K&M, that helps!
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Very stable and almost indestructible
Anonymous 22.11.2022
Our concert band ordered 42 of these some years ago. When folded, we can store and very practically move them in seven "Gravity BGMS 6 SB" bags.
The stands are very stable and almost indestructible. From personal experience, the cheaper K&M 101 stand eventually dislodges from its crimped socket where the feet connect, where this 10065 stand has a screw in place to prevent that.
So far we only lost one 10065 stand when somebody stepped over the edge of the a stage level and fell on the next lower stage level. Fortunately she was uninjured and permanently bent the feet of the stand (and broke the center connector) rather than landing on the two euphoniums parked directly next to it.
Sometimes we have musicians that don't fasten the screws after folding; we did lose a few screws over time and bought some spares separately.
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Extremely sturdy, but not so intuitive to set up
Horia1 20.04.2020
The stand just arrived and its quality seems to be over the average. (even compared to more expensive stands) It is extremely sturdy, the screwing bits seem to be qualitative, and its size when folded indeed will help a lot with portability. The only con that I find to it is how hard it is to set up: the process itself is easy, but figuring it out is a pain. Maybe it is just my case, but some instructions should be included with the stand.
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