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UMI Precision Trombone Stand

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$ 60.62

Score By Feature

Based on 66 ratings
Value for money
8.66
Packaging
9.07
Giftable
9.17
Satisfaction
9.05

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Product Description

One of the most stable instrument stands on the market is the UMI Precision Trombone Stand.
The Precision stand is designed to fit all trombone models and includes a rubber adjustable height bell cone that won't scratch the bell's finish, as well as wide stance tripod legs with rubber tips for added stability.
The Precision stand from UMI comes in a black finish.
The letter K stands for
The 14990 Precision stand is designed to fit all trombone models and includes a rubber adjustable height bell cone that won't scratch the bell's finish, as well as wide stance tripod legs with rubber tips for added stability.

Questions & Answers

When your feet are fully open, how far apart are they?

The distance between the points (foot) is 22 in an equilateral triangle. 5 inches. The center pole is 14 inches away from the point (foot). These measurements are at their widest point.

Is this compatible with an 88H Conn from the 1970s?

Yes - It sounds great on a Conn 6H from the 1950s, a King 3B from the 1960s, and a Bach 42B from the 1970s. I've used it at outdoor gigs on uneven surfaces and it works great.

Are the legs of this stand bent like the ones in the picture or straight like the 14990 stand?

Only the tips of the fingers are bending. The model that was sold was more recent. The legs were longer (larger footprint) ten years ago, but this stand is great because of the three adjustment points and its inherent strength. I play everything from Piccolo Trumpet to Bass Trombone on mine.

Is it strong enough to support a bass trombone?

Our son uses a Yahama Xeno tenor trombone, so we bought this stand for him. He's found it to be a very stable stand with a few height adjustments that may allow you to fine-tune it to fit the bass trombone. I'd suggest comparing the stand's height specifications to the instrument's requirements.

Selected User Reviews For UMI Precision Trombone Stand

This isn't the item you're looking for! The item number that I was given
3/5

14990 was a number that appeared twice in a row. 000- The tenor trombone is represented by the number 55. I realized that if I got two in a row, I was never going to get the right one. The UMI Precision Trombone Stand (for bass trombone) was correctly labeled on the package, but it is actually their standard tenor trombone stand with the number above. It had been messed up by some jerk in the warehouse. You will not receive a bass trombone stand until the problem is resolved. There's also a $20 deposit. There is a $0. 00 difference between the one shown here and the one you will receive. The one shown here is the more costly of the two.

Thiago Hull
Thiago Hull
| Apr 23, 2021
In a properly labeled box, the wrong item was placed
3/5

The item received was not the precision trombone stand; the box was correctly labeled, but the stand inside was a standard K stand. M is a stand that lacks the claw-like legs. My husband needed a new stand for his Stradivarius tenor trombone, so we decided to keep it, but it wasn't sturdy enough for my bass trombone. To ensure that I receive the correct product, I will reorder this item from a physical music store.

Ronan Sheppard
Ronan Sheppard
| Jul 02, 2021
This is the bass trombone stand to get if you have one
5/5

It's incredibly sturdy, which is crucial for supporting a heavy, multi-purpose load. an instrument worth a thousand dollars If you do your research, you'll discover that the majority of bass trombonists agree. The cost is excessive. Putting aside, it's either this stand or holding my horn for me. This is the only person in whom I have faith. br>br>One thing to keep in mind- I initially mistook this for a missing screw, but it turned out to be loose and floating around in the box. The moral of the story is that you should keep your box for a few days.

Pedro Blankenship
Pedro Blankenship
| Oct 04, 2021
Not at all what was depicted in the picture! Because the stands that were shipped were not as pictured, I gave it a 4 out of 5 star rating
4/5

I had my heart set on the one shown. Apart from that, it's an excellent stand for me, as I play a tenor with a large bore.

Parker Mullins
Parker Mullins
| Feb 02, 2021
Great Trombone Stand
5/5

It's a great stand because it's sturdy and easy to use. For easy access, simply slip the trombone on and off. I was looking for a way to make my son's trombone more accessible, and this was exactly what I needed. Now he sees his trombone, grabs it, and plays it 1- Twice a day is recommended. The trombone arrived in good condition, and it was quick and simple to set up (just spread out the legs). (It's much easier than erecting an umbrella. ).

June Dyer
June Dyer
| Aug 15, 2021
It's very sturdy and simple to put together
5/5

I was hesitant to invest in this stand because it is so sturdy and simple to assemble! This is a superbly constructed item that keeps the bone in place like a rock.

Gage O'Brien
Gage O'Brien
| Aug 16, 2021
It's best to make a statement
5/5

This is by far the best stand I've ever used in my professional career. It securely holds my symphony and jazz horns and folds up small enough to take with me on the road. I also like how it's completely black so it doesn't stand out on stage. The adjustment knobs are secure, and the stand as a whole is sturdy.

Kristian ASHTON
Kristian ASHTON
| May 30, 2021
By far the most effective position
5/5

By far the most effective position. With the exception of the Tuba and Piccolo Trumpet, this instrument can be adjusted to fit almost any Brass instrument. Seven of these are in my possession. On the job, I always prefer these.

Gracie Davis
Gracie Davis
| Sep 07, 2021

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