The K&M 15233 English Horn Stand in sleek black is a wonderful blend of practicality and style. It's crafted to offer outstanding stability for your English horn, no matter if you're rehearsing at home, performing on stage, or storing your instrument in the studio. This stand keeps your English horn safe and within easy reach. Made from top - notch materials, the black finish not only looks super professional but also boosts its durability for long - term use. It's compact and lightweight, making it extremely portable for musicians on the move. Don't be fooled by its lightness; it provides reliable support at all times. The stand has a unique peg design. The peg, covered with felt pads, securely holds the English horn and protects its surface from scratches and damage, giving you peace of mind. With a collapsible tripod base, it's a breeze to fold and store, an essential accessory for both professional musicians and students. K&M has built this stand with precision and attention to detail, showing their commitment to quality and innovation in musical accessories. Key Features: A secure and stable design for English horns. Felt - pad covered peg for instrument finish protection. Compact and lightweight for easy carrying. Screwable leg base for convenient setup and storage. A durable black finish for a professional look. Technical Specifications: Base diameter: 254 mm. EAN: 4016842830183. Weight: 0.1 kg. Height: 186 mm. Instrument support: felt pads. Leg construction: leg base screwable. Material: plastic peg, zinc die - cast legs. Number of legs: 4. Size when folded: 167 mm. Type: black


Using the K&M 15233 English Horn Stand is easy. First, unfold the collapsible tripod base and screw the legs in place. Place your English horn gently on the felt - covered peg, and it will hold your instrument securely. When you're done using it, unscrew the legs and fold the stand for convenient storage. As for maintenance, keep it clean by wiping it with a dry cloth regularly. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity as this could damage the materials. Check the peg and legs periodically to make sure everything is in good condition. If you notice any loose parts, tighten them up right away to keep the stand stable and safe for your instrument.