Manhasset 50 Orchestral Music Stand (202SPRAV)
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- PREMIUM CONSTRUCTION: The Manhasset Orchestral Concertino Music Stand is made in the USA and provides long-lasting use due to its quality products and materials
- ADJUSTABLE: The Magic Finger Shaft is featured on this stand, making adjustments to height and tilt just got even easier on this Manhasset stand
- DURABLE: With heavy-gauge, all-steel welded base, your Orchestral Concertino stand provides unmatched stability throughout your performance in an effective design that takes up minimal space on stage
- RELIABLE: This stand is ideal for environments that demand stable and rugged stands and the standard finish resists scratches and chipping so your stand will look new performance after performance
- CONVENIENT: With a double lip, this stand offers more storage for bows, rosin, pencils, and other musical accessories without compromising stability
- Double lip for convenient storage of bows, rosin, pencils, and more!
- Professional quality made from rigid, lightweight aluminum
- Height adjusts from 28" to 48"(lip of stand to floor)
- Friction grip allows the desk to be raised, lowered , and tilted with one hand
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Easy to assemble | 4.8 | — | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.7 |
Sturdiness | 4.8 | — | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.3 |
Light weight | 4.2 | — | — | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.7 |
Portability | — | — | 4.6 | 4.7 | — | 4.5 |
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Product information
Item Weight | 6.63 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 23 x 18 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
ASIN | B0002E3AHE |
Item model number | 202SPRAV |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #7,436 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #57 in Sheet Music Stands |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 7, 2005 |
Color Name | Black |
Size | UNITS |
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Manhasset has a long-standing reputation for creating the most durable, long-lasting music stands. Our rugged, all-aluminum music stands are lightweight yet durable to withstand the wear and tear that comes with being a musician. All Manhasset music stands are made in the USA and are powder-coated, glare-free, and scratch-resistant to ensure top performance. Our music stands provide stability without taking up valuable stage space. The sleek design of the stands makes for easy storage and transport and looks classy and timeless when on stage. Manhasset products are built to last and designed with musicians in mind. With a Manhasset music stand, you can rely on the quality. The Orchestral Stand is designed with a convenient double lip that can hold bows, rosin, and pencils. The Stand is identical to the standard Symphony Stand with added features fit for concert orchestras.
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Customers like the quality, size and adjustability of the music stand. For example, they mention it's solid, classy looking and sturdy, holds hymn books and sheet music well, and is easy to put together and use. Some appreciate the performance, weight and value of the product. That said, some complain about the material.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the stand. They mention that it is solid, classy-looking, sturdy, and holds pages without falling off. The material used is the best, and it is well-made. Some say that it's the best brand of music stands, and that it holds pages well. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...This stand is equipped for all of that. It's the sturdiest stand (that doesn't way a million pounds) that I've found, the extra shelf has room for..." Read more
"...I think it was a good call...for me.The stand is sturdy...." Read more
"...It is of durable quality, the extension tension is just right for writing notes in the music without it collapsing and yet easily extended...." Read more
"...This stand goes above and beyond all others in both quality and performance. Manhasset Specialty has been making music stands since 1935...." Read more
Customers like the shelf size of the stand. They mention that it has an extra shelf for holding stuff like extra picks, tuners, and a pen or conducting baton. Some appreciate the separate storage section that keeps everything in place. The shelf is a great place to put picks and slides, tuner, capos, and other items. The space on the bottom is useful for bows and pencils.
"...It raises high enough for a standing musician. It's wide enough to hold 3 sheets of music, and the textured paint helps keep the music in place..." Read more
"...The extra shelf is a big plus for pencils, cell phones, etc...." Read more
"...It's great for holding tuners, pencils, clips, rosin, bows, valve oils, or any other little accessories that we tend to accumulate over the..." Read more
"...It is heavier, has a double shelf for pencils and the heavy steel base feels sturdy...." Read more
Customers find the instrument stand easy to assemble and use. They mention that the shelf underneath makes everything easier when they're playing.
"...stand brand, and with the added shelf underneath, it really makes everything easier when you're playing...." Read more
"...It was easy to assemble. Most importantly, it was exactly what I expected. I wanted the same, rugged stand that I used in school...." Read more
"...The instructions were clear and easy, but nothing tops actually watching someone put something together before your eyes...." Read more
"...It COULD NOT BE ASSEMBLED as shipped to me...." Read more
Customers find the adjustability of the stand to be easy and with minimum effort. They say the stand is sturdy and the height adjusts easily with one hand. Some mention that the stand raises high enough for a standing musician.
"...room for whatever extra bits you need for playing, and it doesn't have any knobs to adjust...." Read more
"...The stand is sturdy. The height adjusts easily with one hand (it doesn't have to be tightened in place)...." Read more
"...Finally, the stand is adjustable in height and is friction based...." Read more
"This is one of the best adjustable music stands I have ever used. It is very well made and the material used is the best...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the stand. They mention that it is well built, seems up to the task, and is rewarding.
"...It is battered and paint chipped but still works flawlessly. Smooth as the bottom of a baby adjusting up, down, rotating, tilting the desk etc...." Read more
"...durability under heavy use or constant adjustment but it has performed very well for us." Read more
"Does it's job, sturdy, and I like that there's a shelf for my pencil & lip balm...." Read more
"...It makes practicing time more enjoyable and productive." Read more
Customers find the weight of the instrument parts and accessories to be good and substantial without being overweight.
"...It is heavier, has a double shelf for pencils and the heavy steel base feels sturdy...." Read more
"...The stand is lightweight and easy to move. I set it up in my practice room and added my music glasses, rosin, and a pencil to the shelf...." Read more
"...Love the extra shelf for bow, rosin, etc. Substantial without being overweight...." Read more
"...Not heavy at all, easy to pack up and take with you when a quality stand is required." Read more
Customers find the value of the music stand to be good for the money. They say it's the lightest and cheapest music stand.
"...The extra lip on the Orchestral stand is well worth the extra few bucks...." Read more
"...Hopefully on a gig I won’t need sheet. If so, the lightest and cheapest music stand." Read more
"...An excellent value." Read more
"...I loved it so much and I bought more and gave as gifts. It is totally worth it." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the material of the instrument parts and accessories. They mention that the joint piece is made of plastic, and there are a few plastic parts on it. Some customers also say that the desk hinge is now made of Plastic, and that the plastic piece on the back will break.
"...The desk hinge is now PLASTIC? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? This is expected to last for fifty years, and I SERIOUSLY doubt it will make it five...." Read more
"...ORIGINAL REVIEW -I bonked it ONE star for using a plastic part where they used to use metal...." Read more
"...There are a few plastic parts on it, which worried me, but they seem to have held up fine so far to moderate use...." Read more
"Nice quality, only complaint is ththat plastic piece on back, will probably break" Read more
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I've been playing orchestral double bass for the past 18 years. I went to college for it and everything. I only say this because I want to convey that I've used *every* type of music stand over the years. Seriously. The cheap wire ones, the aluminum-tube ones with the folding legs, the regular (single shelf) Manhasset stand that's in every band/orchestra rehearsal room, the stands that are almost Manhasset but they have a tightening knob for the height and angle of the stand... All of them. As a bass player, that stand is going to be around 5 feet tall when you use it, so it's gotta be sturdy, and it's gotta have room for your rosin, pencil, rag, and bow. This stand is equipped for all of that. It's the sturdiest stand (that doesn't way a million pounds) that I've found, the extra shelf has room for whatever extra bits you need for playing, and it doesn't have any knobs to adjust. You just put it at the height/angle you want it and boom, it's there until you move it again. The amount of music/books you'd need to put on the stand to make it droop or fall is more than the stand has room for, so you never have to worry about that.
If you want a professional quality music stand that will last you a lifetime, this is the stand you're looking for.
The stand is sturdy. The height adjusts easily with one hand (it doesn't have to be tightened in place). It doesn't go quite low enough for a young cellist, but there are special stands for that purpose. It raises high enough for a standing musician. It's wide enough to hold 3 sheets of music, and the textured paint helps keep the music in place while still allowing you to turn pages.
I had read concerns over sharp edges on the feet. I'm careful about my wood floors too, so this was one of the first things I looked at. The feet weren't particularly sharp, but I could see how they could still scratch a nice floor. When I get a chance, I'll probably just go buy some Plastic Dip at the hardware store and coat the feet. Problem solved.
The stand arrived carefully packed, and was easy to put together without fancy tools. It had been a while since I put one together, so I went over to youtube to look for a setup video. Thankfully, there was one. Setup was literally five minutes, once I opened the box, and laid the pieces out neatly. The instructions were clear and easy, but nothing tops actually watching someone put something together before your eyes.
Over the years, I've used many stands. Everything from super cheap metal portables (the fold ups), to stands far more expensive than even the Manhassets. No matter what I use, however, I keep coming back to the Manhasset Orchestral. With this stand, it is very easy to change levels while playing, with just the touch of a finger. There are no knobs to turn, no switches to flick, and no need to balance your horn on your lap (or lay it on a dirty floor) to do a two-handed level change.
You don't know how many times I've seen someone place their horn next to them "just for a second" to make an adjustment of some sort, only to find that their neighbor has stepped on, sat on, bumped, or harmfully jostled a very expensive instrument. This stand is a little bit more than your average fold up stand, but I promise you, on ALL levels, this one is WORTH IT!
The extra lip on the Orchestral stand is well worth the extra few bucks. It's great for holding tuners, pencils, clips, rosin, bows, valve oils, or any other little accessories that we tend to accumulate over the years.
This stand goes above and beyond all others in both quality and performance. Manhasset Specialty has been making music stands since 1935. The fact that they are still used in most schools is both a compliment, and a testament to their longevity. There's a reason why, in this disposable society, this company is still making stands the same way, for nearly a century.
Get this stand. You'll only be sorry if you don't.
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Pas d'inquétude donc au déballage (boite d'origine du fabriquant)
quelques outils sont nécessaires pour le montage de la colonne sur le pied et du plateau sur la colonne (trois éléments, simplicité)
c'est robuste, stable, le plateau est suffisamment grand, le double support permet de poser les accessoires (crayon, gomme, accordeur...) sans gêner les pages à tourner.
Prévoir un resserrage régulier au niveau du pied.
En mettant le pied sur la base du pupitre, il est en effet possible de monter au de descendre le plateau d'une main, reste à espérer que la partie coulissante tienne dans le temps.
Ce pupitre n'est évidemment pas 'pliable' pour un transport facile et compact, mais ce n'est pas ce qu'on lui demande.
Hauteur max confortable pour jouer d'un instrument debout, pour une personne d'1.80m.