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Your cart is empty.K&M Konig & Meyer 10065.000.55 Heavy Duty Music Stand easily adjusts from 23” to 48” high for either a sitting or standing musician. A large deep desk (19” x 9.5") neatly holds open sheet music or books. Anti-slip legs provide a sturdy stable base and collapse for easy transport.
Carolyn
2025-08-20 15:00:54
Look no more and just buy this one! As a musician, you'll definitely want this one! It's perfect to bring to any rehearsal, while seated or standing or while inside or outside (sturdy on grass or with wind!). The quality is great - this stand is really durable and feels so sturdy! There's nothing more frustrating than using a cheap stand that can't keep it's height because the clasps/screws aren't tight enough; or is too flimsy to annotate your music because you're concerned the stand isn't strong enough. It's functional and also looks great! It's not shiny and instead has a matte finish.Another good thing to note is that the stand stays as one piece and is very compact. You can't dissemble it it, or lose any parts, which is great. If you try to fully extend the stand to its max height, there's a stopper in the stand that will prevent the pieces from coming apart. Compared to some of the classic inexpensive metal stands, you have to be careful when fully extending it because the pieces will actually come apart.I grew up using this stand and was SO excited to find it on Amazon! Definitely worth it to buy this stand!
Chiabatta
2025-08-06 13:23:42
A really great music stand! I borrowed one of these from a friend and had to have one of my own after using it for a short while. This stand strikes the perfect balance between sturdiness and portability. Can hold several heavy music books, although I mostly use it with my iPad Pro. It weighs nearly 3.5 lbs so it’s no lightweight stand, folds down to approximately 19x2x3 so stows easily, just about anywhere. I keep mine in the car so I’ll always have one on hand for jam nights. I’ll probably get another to keep around the house as well. This is a pretty expensive stand but totally worth it if you’ve gone through several cheap stands.
DK Mishoe
2025-07-26 11:39:19
Great, solid stand!
Kindle Customer
2025-07-24 12:51:15
But after about 7 months of weekly practices/gigs it's become annoying, mostly because I can't tighten the desk's swivel enough to keep it at the angle I want (just a bit off upright). Also the two sides of the desk's ledge are no long are flat when unfolded, regardless of how I fiddle with the hinged pieces of the desk. If I could fix the swivel problem I could deal with the non-flat ledge though.I use a 1" binder or a 3/4" binder on it; the 1" binder just fits so it won't work for something larger. And since the swivel won't secure, I wouldn't put anything very heavy on the desk. If the swivel would hold, the rest of the stand is quite sturdy and would hold a larger book.It's very convenient, folds up fast, fits well in the included bag. I have two ukulele hangers on the shaft which works great and is so handy - no tripping over floor stands!
San Antone!
2025-07-05 20:14:35
I bought this stand almost exactly 2 years ago, and I’ve taken it to gigs or practices 1-3 times a week. As others have noted, it’s not intuitive how to open it up but after you learn, it’s a great stand. The tightening screws are good enough to keep it from telescoping in. I’ve had reasonably heavy books, like The Fiddler’s Fakebook plus a couple of other lighter books on it and it’s never collapsed on me. Well, maybe once or twice when I didn’t tighten up the screws well enough. My fault. I got a VidPro TC-22 tripod/scope bag to carry it in, and it holds the stand, my music glasses, String Swing violin holder that clamps on the shelf of the music stand, plus a Fender folding guitar stand. And room for more. Nowhere near as good as your standard Manhasset music stand, but it’s a lot more portable and get the job done.
S. Wilson
2025-06-26 11:04:36
Now that I think I've finally figured out how to open and close the stand, I love it. It is very well made. It is sturdy, which is why I got it to replace my old one. It will hold a large and heavy book. There seems to be little chance of it falling over, as another one often did that I once had. It folds and is easy to carry. I'm very glad I got it and would highly recommend it -- BUT -- it is difficult to open and close. Some reviewers have said it is not intuitive. They're right. It's not. Fortunately, there are videos showing how to do it. Do watch them first. Recently after not having it out for a couple weeks, I took it to a jam and had a hard time remembering -- do these arms go up or down? Hmmm????? It is a German-made stand and a German-born woman at a jam had no trouble helping me set it up. It made absolute sense to her. It does not come with a cover, which you'll probably want to get if you take it anywhere.
Shastastan
2025-06-08 16:29:19
Normally I wait until I have a product for awhile before a review, but I like this stand so much that I feel ok doing a review now. I got this stand because one group, that I play in, has all of their music in binders. Smaller collapsible stands simply are not strong enough. This K&M stand is made in Germany and is very strong. All parts fit well and no assembly or disassembly is required. The only problem I had was in setting up the top section that holds the music. As noted in other reviews, you have to read the directions first and follow them very carefully. Personally, I thought the directions were a little skimpy, but my mechanical aptitude is not the highest either. The top section support long pieces must be turned up vertically and be above the the center wide piece. The shorter vertical sections must be pointed down. Only then can you start to unfold the top section. Note that this step is quite different from any other folding stand. Take your time and learn how to set up the stand and practice a few times. Don't wait until 5 minutes before you start your gig. I will continue to use my lighter stands, but not for heavy music books, binders, etc..Shipping and packaging were fine. I also bought the bag which is just okay. Note that there are cheaper stands that look very similar to the K&M. You get what you pay for and the bolts in the knobs are made from pot metal. My favorite stand is a Manhasset. I use them at home and if they are available at gig locations. They are a pain to lug around though so a good collapsible stand is a good investment and convenience.
Roger Dav
2025-05-17 14:25:51
kvalitet för amatör & proffs
Massimiliano
2025-03-18 13:16:23
Semplice e ottimo
Bernhard Leopold
2025-02-15 10:37:16
Positiv hervorzuheben ist der stabile Stand, und die robuste Notenauflage, die größer ist, als bei den üblichen klappbaren Pulten. Weiters die rastende Neigungsverstellung und die generell gute Verarbeitung.Als einzigen Nachteil könnte man anführen, dass der Klemmmechanismus der Höhenverstellung zwar das Rohr schont, bequem zu bedienen ist und die Höhe stabil hält, aber gegen Verdrehung nur wenig Widerstand bietet. Wenn man also in die Noten etwas einschreiben will und das eher am Rand macht, kann es passieren, dass sich das Pult wegdreht.Das etwas höhere Gewicht ist der Stabilität geschuldet, ich nehme das gerne in Kauf.
ROELANDT LEONARD
2025-02-11 21:14:57
J'en avais déjà acheté un il y a plusieurs année. J'en suis très content.
Mama Llama
2025-01-15 11:41:24
Estava mirant productes similars fets a la Xina que valien menys diners, però finalment he comprat aquest König & Meyer, una marca alemanya de renom i proveïdor de moltes orquestres professionals (també fan suports per a metall i percussió, afinadors, etc). VAL MOLT LA PENA. Si vols una cosa que duri, compra aquest faristol!P.D. La funda (cal comprar-la apart) que correspon a aquest faristol és el model 10012 de K&M, val ni 7 euros.P.D. També hi ha una versió 'XL' per a aquells músics alts (més de 1,85 o 1,90, per exemple): XL 10052-000-55. Crec que és l'única marca que he vist a Amazon que fabrica accessoris per a músics pensant amb el seu confort. :)
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