| | |  | Trombone Mouthpieces | Home » » Hamilton Kb510 Trombone Stand | | | | | | | Description: | | Supports many instruments, including trombones, trumpets, cornets, mellophones and clarinets
* Tripod base with height adjusting knob easy to set up and breakdown
* Compact design travels easily
* Time proven design used by professionals for decades!
* All steel construction performs and endures
* Special polymer instrument cradle protects finishes from scratching
* Bright nickel-chrome finish remains looking great for years
* Plastic protective feet
* Warranted for LIFE | | | Features: | |
• Supports many instruments, including trombones, trumpets, cornets, mellophones and clarinets
• Tripod base with height adjusting knob easy to set up and breakdown
• Special polymer instrument cradle protects finishes from scratching
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 5.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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Solid and versatileFeb 16, 2010 This stand is like a 1 ton pick up truck. It will do what ever you want it to do when set up properly. It is strong and solid. It will hold everything from a Alto to a Bass. I have seen trumpet players use them in a big band setting when they are standing, as a main stand or for a flugelhorn. When you put a horn on this stand, it does not move. The spring loaded stands will allow the horn to rotate and bang your slide into a leg. Not here.
The cons to this stand... It's heavier and not as easy to carry. Overall, best stand I've ever used.
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Set it up properlyMar 19, 2009 Here's how to set it up after you open the box -- extend the stand to its full length, loosen the allen bolt under the cup and push the collar and cup down to about 2 inches above the lowest place it can go, then tighten the allen bolt again. The pole needs to stick out about a foot above the cup so that the trombone doesn't wobble. Took me a second to figure it out... Hope that helps someone.
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If only they had told me!Oct 24, 2008 Great little stand for the money. However, not little enough! My son's trombone is not a full sized instrument, and the bell of the instrument would not sit deep over the top of the stand causing it to wobble precariously. Unfortunately, we had to return it.
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