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HomeInstrument AccessoriesGeneral AccessoriesMusic StandsHamilton KB70 Table Top Music Stand |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
KB70 Folding Desktop Music Stand. Aug 10, 2009
By Carol Batts This is just what I needed. It sits nicely on a table, bucket or whatever. I have limited space in my trailer so my music floor stand is in the way. The table top stand folds quickly and stores easily. I plan to take it with me on my next trip. Took only two days to get here.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
pupsmama Jun 24, 2009
By K. Hartman
"pupsmama"
Love this little guy. I can put it on my coffee table and let it hold my music. Or outside on the end table while I sit on the ground to practice. Portable, I could take it with me anywhere.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great Tabletop Stand Mar 20, 2011
By Debbie I purchased seven of the tabletop stands to use in a children's introduction to keyboard class. They are great. The smaller keyboards (37 keys) do not have music stands. I had to use books, baskets, anything that the students' music books could lean against. Nothing worked, especially for little kids! I highly recommend these stands to anyone use needs to put their music on a table, counter, etc. There is a rubber tip on the back leg that protects the furniture and prevents the stand from slipping. They are sturdy and are of the same quality as professional music stands. After a few months the five year olds have not broken them!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Nice product Jun 23, 2012
By Margaret E. Prunty I like this product. Easy to use and it doesn't take up a lot of space. It holds my iPad or binder well on the coffee table when practicing guitar.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Almost Perfect Dec 15, 2011
By Jazzmandan This stand will be familiar to many in its free-standing full-height version. This tabletop model seems to simply replace the long, adjustable, vertical stalk with a rubber cap on the short, angled "foot" at the back of the stand. In fact, my guess is that if you buy the longer version (for nearly the same price) you can store the stalk for use when there's no suitable table available and just put a bit of foam or tape on the bottom of the "foot" to prevent any slipping of the remaining tabletop unit.
The only drawback to the tabletop model is minimal adjustment of the angle of view. For my application--that is, the combination of my seated eye height and the height of the table--the stand held the music in too upright a position. I removed about 1/2" from the end of the foot, and all is well. (Of course, this change could prove problematic if/when I were to use another chair-table combination, a problem I wouldn't have if I was clever enough to just buy the full-size model in the first place!)
Despite this limitation, the stand seems built to last many years.
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