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Konig & Meyer 14160 supporto per contrabbasso elettrico
Descrizione
This is Konig & Meyer's 14160 electric double bass stand.
Specifiche
Caratteristiche
- Sustainable product not specified
Peso e dimensioni imballaggio incluso
- Peso (imballaggio incluso) 3,1 kg
- Dimensioni (imballaggio incluso) 89,5 x 17,5 x 12,5 cm
Specifiche
- Konig & Meyer stand for electric double bass
- model: 14160
- height: 920 – 1,620 mm
- diameter base: 800 mm
Recensioni
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Heerlijk licht statief, veel lichter dan mijn vorige statief dat bij de Stagg EUB hoorde. In uitgeklapte toestand staat het heel stabiel, ook met een behoorlijk zware Electric Upright Bass erin. Bouwkwaliteit van de K&M is solide en goed afgewerkt, zoals ik gewend ben van dat merk. Aangename verrassing was dat het statief ook apart haakje heeft voor een strijkstok.
Solide -, lichte - en in ingeklapte staat, compacte standaard. Ideaal voor als je hem veel mee neemt (naar optredens of zo). In praktijk speel ik bas terwijl hij in de standaard staat en dat gaat uitstekend. Ik bezat al een Stagg SV-EDB/ECL statief. Dat is op zich een zeer solide statief maar weegt veel meer en is in ingeklapte staat behoorlijk fors. De Koning & Meyer standaard is meer dan 2 x zo duur als de Stagg maar is dat ook zeker waard.
Reçu très rapidement.
Très bon rapport qualité prix.
K&M 14160 - Well made, and a good bit of kit. Would have given it 5 stars but it does have a small, but potentially disastrous, design weakness (see below). Now I understand this, it would not stop me from buying the same again. Was delivered promptly and well packaged by Bax, who I would use again.
Not as big as I feared from reviews read elsewhere. The tripod base has a diameter of 800mm. With the two back feet against a wall the front foot extends 620mm from it. It can accommodate my KK Baby Bass like that, with the head/pegs almost touching the wall. My bass is heavy (c10kg), but it seems to support this quite adequately, and is stable enough to withstand any but violent knocks.
The instructions are in German only but, having translated them into English to be sure I understood properly, they dont tell you anything that isnt obvious from the diagrams and common sense, or highlight the danger of the neck support twisting round and dropping the bass that I have read of elsewhere. I will now try to explain that risk and how it can be avoided.
The upper tube of the upright, with the neck holder, is positioned at the chosen height by unscrewing and retightening the knob. This knob is on a plastic collar on top of the lower, wider tube of the upright. This collar also has an internal spigot which runs in a slot in the upper tube to stop this and the neck holder from turning in the wrong direction. The danger is that the collar can be pulled up off the lower tube, which would then allow the upper part to turn and drop the bass.
The collar which stops the upper part turning is clamped to the lower tube, but this fixing is not completely reliable. If you try to pull the upper tube up without releasing fully the screw knob, or it otherwise doesnt slide easily, then the risk is that instead of the tube coming out of the collar, the collar itself is pulled off the lower tube and then the upper part (including the neck support) can twist. It is possible to tighten the lower clamp which holds the collar to the lower tube (it also holds a hook for a bow), but this only seems to make the upper tube more difficult to slide in and out.
Once you are aware of this risk it can be mitigated just by being careful. I have put a piece of coloured tape around the bottom of the collar, and on the tube immediately below it, so that it would be obvious if the collar has shifted up at all. When I have more time I will consider (a) putting some silicone lubricant on the upper tube (to make it slide more easily) and (b) gluing the collar to the lower tube. It is a shame that this otherwise impressive bit of kit has this potentially disastrous weakness which could easily be eliminated by a minor design change, but it wouldnt stop me buying another if I lost this one.