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K&M - Konig & Meyer 14985.000.55 Trombone Stand - Industry Standard Fits Trombones and Marching Baritone Horns - Sturdy Folding Leg Base - Professional Grade for all Musicians - German Made - Black

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About this item

  • THE INNOVATIVE LEADER IN STAND TECHNOLOGY: An industry standard, K&M’s best-selling trombone stand is sturdy, reliable and supports trombones and marching baritone horns. Preferred among musicians, it's perfect for in-between gigs or music sessions.
  • CALLING ALL MUSICIANS: Fiberglass reinforced plastic base and steady legs, safely grips the trombone, while a non-marring rubber support helps protect it from getting marks. Found in studios and on stages, the stand is used by professionals and beginners!
  • TRUSTED DESIGN: The height adjustment extends 23” - 38” accommodating trombones and other horns. Easily folds up like a compact mic stand making breakdown and storage a snap. Designed to be your favorite go-to stand and give many years of service!
  • SUPERIOR QUALITY: Reflecting our commitment to world-class construction, the Trombone Stand is made in Germany. Designed with the highest standards, we offer a 5-year product warranty and 10-year on replacement parts availability.
  • ECO-FRIENDLY: For over 70 years, K&M is the desired brand for premium stands and holders. Committed to environmental impact. Protection and responsible resource consumption, our eco-conscious company has an ISO- 14001 environmental certification.



4.8 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #4,089 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #2 in Brass Instrument Stands
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Finish types Painted Warranty Description 3 year replacement or repair. Batteries required No Import Imported

König & Meyer K&M 14985.000.55 Trombone Stand fits standard sized Trombones and Marching Baritone Horns. The sturdy folding legs and adjustable plastic peg has a non-marring rubber support with a height-adjustment mechanism. Perfect for any trombone and on-the go musician.


Mike George
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I needed a stand that would fit in the side pocket of my case. (I have a Protec) and it fits perfectly. I just got it but so far it seems like a solid stand.
vic
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
I'm a professional Bone player - this stand is simply phenomenal. Been using it for nearly a year. My last one held up for over 5 years of serious abuse and travel - this one is slightly different but still great quality. Easy to adjust and holds its adjustment without having to overly tighten knob. It feels like this stand will hold up for years to come.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
My old trombone stand gave up after at least 20 years, and I ordered this one. No problems. It's sturdy, no tipping risk.,
S S
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Sturdy and light, this is a great trombone stand!
April Dalton
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
I was skeptical... but the bone sits on it evenly and the rubber padding locked it in nicely. The legs are super sturdy and when folded up it fit inside my gig bag!
KP
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2022
This is a easy to set up stand. Legs are sturdy and and nice rubber tips that won't scratch a nice wood floor. The stand is sturdy enough to support and hold a base trombone vertical with no lean. A few knobs to tighten after you set your stand height. Takes a few seconds to set up, but very easy. Worth the money.
Linda D.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2018
I'll start with what I like the least... the rubber parts that come in contact with the horn are a little tacky and give a little grab to the horn when lifting it of the stand, not a big deal, I'll be buying a bone sock for that.On to the good stuff. I have a 40 year old Holton that has seen better days and is not trustworthy to securely hold any of my horns so I spent several weeks researching stands. The gal that play second chair recently got one of these stands and I was impressed. I asked on several trombone groups and the K&M was the clear choice. It's solid, the knobs fasten solidly although they are a bit small. My Holton had large knobs and they actually get in the way, these K&N knobs don't protrude out so I think they are fine. The locking mechanisms are well designed and lock positively. All the joints on the legs are tight and smooth. (Edited 5/24/18) Inspecting the plastic parts revealed a nice surprise. The plastic base hub is glass (fiberglass) impregnated plastic as are other main structural party's. They are engineered well and I'm pretty sure they will last a long time. I play a King 3B and a vintage 1930s Blessing and this stand is solid. I'd trust it with a heavier horn no problem. If I had a real heavy horn then maybe I'd go with one of their bigger stands. Great value for the price.
M. Ledyard
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2014
First off, let me say that the Germans make good stuff. Tools, cars, and this trombone stand. The Germans are well known for their manufacturing skill, and I'm really impressed with this particular product. Getting it out of the box, you can feel that it is solidly built, and made of quality materials. The legs and main shaft are powder coated steel. The body is high-impact plastic of some variety, and the hinges are steel allen screws that have steel nuts. In theory, you could loosen them to make the legs fold down more easily, but I probably won't mess with it. The rubber feet are dense, firm rubber, and as yet, have not marked up the tile floor they sit on. The part that holds the bell is plastic with rubber material similar to the feet. The stand is collapsible, and is maybe 18" long when folded, and probably about 36" tall when fully extended. You can move the bell support up and down as well to accommodate your slide length. The adjusting knobs are knurled plastic with white K&M inlaid, which gives it a quality appearance. The clamps that lock it in position are semi-rounded plastic, but the screws are metal, and press against a metal piece attached to plastic, which actually contacts the metal shaft. This means you won't be putting dents in the shaft, or scratching the finish. It's a very firm clamping setup, but also very durable. There is also a 5 year manufacturer warranty, which is pretty good, and the tag on the stand says that there are replacement parts guaranteed to be in stock for 10 years or more, which means, I suppose, that if you wore out one of the rubber feet, you could get new ones instead of replacing the entire stand. This assures me that this is a quality product, and not a mass-produced Chinese item (no offense to the Chinese, whose products I purchase quite often). There is one 4 star review on Amazon, but there's no reason given for the missing star. I've played the trombone for over almost 20 years, and this is a high-quality product. I wish I'd have had it in the past, compared to some of the sorry stands I've used. No question, this is the best one out there, and it's reasonably priced.
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