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Your cart is empty.The HERCULES Trombone Stand DS520B is safe and secure for most trombone models.
Paul W.
2025-08-16 14:34:49
This trombone stand is well built and stable. The part which holds the instrument is covered by a smooth material to prevent damage. It holds the trombone without placing a cone inside the bell. Good design.
George P Nix
2025-05-06 12:12:51
Best feature is not having to remove your mute or clip-on mic when resting on the stand. Slide grip is a little cumbersome, but once it's seated, it stays firm. It also shows off your horn at an unconventional angle that makes it look nice on stage.
Juan Zuniga
2025-05-01 18:44:28
Very Nice And Strong
Bluesman
2025-03-20 10:42:32
Was a gift for my wife and she loves it! Hercules is in the front of the music stand biz and this is rugged and will last a lifetime holding a trombone ready for the next song! The price was right and its better than most. It's what musicians want; a stand that's easy to use and does the job well. You can't go wrong owning one of these!
Toph
2025-03-19 16:40:57
Looks great, well made, sturdy and easy to setup.
Customer
2025-03-12 11:21:46
Got tired of watching my kid sit his instrument on the ground. No more kicks or scratches! Great to protect your investment
The Martin Studio
2024-12-21 11:26:42
Having only used stands in the past that support the trombone by its bell, I was surprised to see that there was another option. This stand grips the trombone exactly where your hand holds the trombone during use, so it's a perfect method. The "lean" to the stand also lends it lots of stability, making it pretty darned safe to leave unattended, too.Great stand, definitely worth the price.
Mark R.
2024-12-03 13:25:37
I recently joined a band with many trombones so I see many types of stands. Overall the Hercules is a very sturdy stand, hands down. It does have a few downsides though. It does not collapse down into a manageable length, the leg lock knob does not tighten the legs although the rubber feet on the legs hold the legs in place. It holds the trombone at an angle by the slide brace rather than sliding the bell over the stand - a feature which they advertise as better for the horn, but I don't see as an advantage. Having the horn sit at an angle takes up more space in what is usually a tight spot. The mechanism for holding the slide brace is not vertically adjustable so it holds the horn at an even sharper angle. Overall it is not a bad stand but I definitely would not have paid the full $55.00 price for it - I got it for about $28.00 plus shipping on Amazon. Without the lower price option, one of the other type stands would have been my choice.
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