
K&M
K&M 14910 Bass Trombone Music Stand - Black
★★★★★
Keep your bass trombone secure between sets with this sturdy, foldable steel stand from K&M.
$159.99*
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Overview
Key Features
German Engineering
High Quality and Durability
Socket with foldable legs
For all ages/abilities
Specifications
Brand
K&M
Model
14910
Instrument Compatibility
Bass Trombone
Material
Steel
Color
Black
Legs
Foldable
Origin of Design
Germany
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Steel construction provides stable, tip-resistant support for heavier bass trombones
- Foldable legs make it compact enough to carry in a gig bag or case
- German-engineered build quality designed for long-term durability
- Simple setup with no tools or assembly required
👎 Cons
- Designed specifically for bass trombones, limiting versatility with other brass instruments
- Steel construction adds weight compared to aluminum instrument stands
- Minimal product information available regarding protective padding on contact points
- Basic design with no height adjustment
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this stand designed specifically for bass trombones or will it fit tenor trombones too?
The K&M 14910 is designed specifically for bass trombones, which are larger and heavier than tenor trombones. It may physically hold a tenor trombone, but it is sized and weighted for bass trombone dimensions.
Do the legs fold for transport?
Yes, the stand features foldable legs that collapse for compact storage and easy transport to rehearsals and gigs.
What material is the stand made from?
The stand is constructed from steel, providing the strength and stability needed to securely support a bass trombone.
Does the stand include any padding to protect the instrument?
The contact points are designed to hold the instrument securely. Check the manufacturer's details for specific padding or protective coatings on the cradle area.