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K&M 19671 Speaker Stand Tilt Connector

Angle your speaker precisely toward the audience with a 15° tilt and solid-steel construction rated for 25 kg — K&M's 19671 makes point-source coverage a booth-level adjustment, not an afterthought.

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Overview

The K&M 19671 Speaker Stand Tilt Connector addresses one of the most persistent practical problems in live sound: a speaker on a straight pole stand points at the back wall, not at the audience. By introducing a fixed 15° downward tilt at the stand's pole-mount interface, the 19671 redirects a speaker's output toward a standing crowd without requiring the engineer to reposition the stand, shim the cabinet, or accept the uneven coverage of a straight-mounted box. It's the kind of accessory that reads as minor on paper but has an audible effect on intelligibility at the back of a room.

K&M has manufactured stands and accessories in Germany since 1949, and the 19671 reflects that manufacturing pedigree — solid steel body, robust powder coating, and a load rating of 25 kg that covers virtually every powered PA speaker a single stand would realistically support. The speaker mounts on a 3.5 cm bolt and locks via clamping screw, ensuring the 15° position is mechanically fixed rather than friction-dependent. At 1.2 kg the adapter adds modest weight to the stand's pole, so users should confirm their stand's base geometry handles the shifted center of gravity at full extension. For K&M tripod users running standard 3.5 cm tube columns, it's a straightforward, high-quality upgrade to any front-of-house stand deployment.

Key Features

Design - The 19671 is a practical adapter for speaker tripod and spacer bars with tube diameter of 3.5 cm, which allows speaker boxes to be placed at an angle in no time.

Special feature - The adapter tilts the box at a 15° angle in off-centre positioning. The speaker box can be conveniently attached and secured with a handy clamping screw.

Material - The rewarding equipment is made of solid steel with a robust and high-quality powder coating.

DIMENSIONS - The addition is 20.5 cm high. The depth adjustment is up to 5 cm. The bolt has a 3.5 cm diameter and a height of 8.4 cm. The weight is 1.2 kg, the load capacity is 25 kg.

König & Meyer - Since 1949, we have been manufacturing music stands, microphone and instrument stands, speaker tripods and accessories for musicians in Germany. From Wertheim to the world: "Music is what we stand for".

Specifications

Brand
K&M
Model
19671
Tilt Angle
15° (fixed, off-centre)
Compatible Tube Diameter
3.5 cm (1.378 inches)
Tube Intake Depth (adjustable)
Up to 5 cm (approx. 1.969 inches)
Speaker Mounting Bolt Diameter
3.5 cm (1.378 inches)
Speaker Mounting Bolt Height
8.4 cm (3.307 inches)
Total Adapter Height
20.5 cm
Load Capacity
25 kg
Weight
1.2 kg
Construction
Solid steel, powder coated
Manufacturer Origin
Germany

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Fixed 15° tilt angle directs speaker output downward toward a standing audience from a standard stand height, improving coverage without moving the stand position.
  • 25 kg load capacity handles the full range of common powered 12-inch and 15-inch PA speakers comfortably.
  • Solid steel construction with powder coating provides long-term corrosion resistance on touring and install rigs that see regular outdoor exposure.
  • Clamping screw lock holds the speaker firmly in the tilted position without creep under sustained vibration — a real problem with gravity-dependent adapters.
  • Tool-compatible attachment means the speaker can be secured and removed cleanly during load-in and load-out without improvised tightening.

👎 Cons

  • Fixed 15° tilt offers no adjustment — if your setup calls for a shallower or steeper angle, this connector cannot accommodate it.
  • The 20.5 cm adapter height adds meaningful length to the stand column, which affects total stand height calculations and may limit use in venues with low ceilings.
  • Weight at 1.2 kg is noticeable at the top of the stand column and shifts the stand's center of gravity; leg span and base weighting should be checked when used at full stand extension.
  • Compatibility is restricted to tube diameters of exactly 3.5 cm — stands with proprietary or non-standard tube diameters will not accept this connector without additional adapters.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 19671 accepts tubes with a 3.5 cm (approximately 1.378-inch) diameter, which is the standard tube diameter on K&M speaker tripods and spacer bars. It is designed to integrate with K&M's tripod ecosystem, though any stand with a matching tube diameter and load rating would be mechanically compatible.
The tilt is fixed at 15° in an off-centre positioning — there is no variable angle adjustment on this connector. For applications requiring more or less than 15°, a different adapter would be needed. The 15° angle is well-suited to angling front-of-house speakers toward a standing audience when the stand is positioned at head height or above.
The 19671 is rated for 25 kg load capacity. Most 12-inch and 15-inch powered speakers fall within this range, though larger powered cabinets approaching or exceeding 25 kg should be verified against their actual weight before use. The solid steel and powder-coat construction provides the structural confidence to match that rating in regular use.
The speaker mounts via a 3.5 cm diameter, 8.4 cm height bolt — the standard speaker cabinet pole mount — and is secured with a clamping screw. The clamping screw provides a positive mechanical lock so the speaker holds its 15° angle position without creeping under vibration during a set.
The adapter is 20.5 cm tall with a depth adjustment of up to 5 cm. When calculating your total stand height with a speaker attached, add 20.5 cm to the stand's extended height to determine pole-top to cabinet-base clearance.