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K&M 14300 Tenor/ Alto Sax Stand

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Saxophone stand

  • Suitable for alto or tenor saxophone
  • Glass-fibre reinforced plastic base with foldable legs
  • All instrument support parts are covered with a protective plastic coating
  • The upper support arm is flexible and can be adjusted to different bell sizes
  • The lower support arm can also be adjusted via several locking positions
  • Stand is also equipped with a clarinet peg
  • An additional adapter also allows for a trumpet, bugel or soprano saxophone peg
  • Weight: 1 kg
  • Standard height: 375 mm
  • Colour: Black
  • Matching bag: K&M 14303 - Article Nr 263911 (not included)
Item number 101916
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Instrument Alto/Tenor Saxophone
$20.40
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Superb quality for a low-height stand
etc-etc 20.05.2019
Sturdy, well designed and thought out item. Unlike the DS730B Hercules stand, in K&M 14300 the bottom C-shaped support yoke does NOT interfere with the C/C# pad cup for an alto saxophone which could get bent if contacting the yoke. Another advantage of the K&M stand is that both lower and upper support yokes do not needlessly tilt up, down or sideways. The result is that placing an alto saxophone on the K&M 14300 stand, one needs to exercise much less caution than for Hercules DS730B.

The only point of caution for K&M 14300 is that the center piece (that joins three legs) and the matching end of the tube are both keyed. However, it is still possible to assemble the stand with the tube missing the keyed position, causing a pure friction fit which leads to rotation of the tube in the center piece. In assembly, one should note the keying and match the concave notch on the tube with the convex notch on the center piece.
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Does the job!
LooneyLoo 06.09.2019
I just wanted a low budget stand for my sax and stumbled upon this one and thought I'd give a go. I feels quite sturdy and does what it's supposed to do. So far so good!
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Necessary but bulky
Toby1978 07.10.2022
Saxes are pretty fragile, so having a stand to set the instrument down is essential. My only complaint is that I wish it was designed so it would fit in the case with the sax so I could take it places easier.
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not for tenor
fannt 31.10.2021
not really stable with the tenor and the part that goes to the _tumb holder_ is always falling off,
really scared to damage my instrument with this stand, what a waste of 30 bucks
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