
Manhasset M54 Regal Conductor's Music Stand Product Description:
- This double-shafted stand has a wide and extremely stable base.
- The desk (32" wide by 15 1\2" high) is capable of holding the larger scores.
Product Description
Regal Conductor StandDesigned with the needs of conductors in mind, this "flag ship" of the Manhasset music stand line provides a stately and distinctive station for orchestra and band directors. This double-shafted stand has a wide and extremely stable base. The desk (32" wide by 15 1\2" high) is capable of holding the larger scores. With its built-in accessory ledge and storage pocket (behind the desk), the "Regal" provides the optimum convenience and functionality for the conductor. The height of this conductors stand varies infinitely from 28 1/2" to 50 1/2" (lip to floor) with a maximum overall height of 63 1/2inches..
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.A nice stand
By B. Bryant
The "desk" is wide enough to hold 4 8-1/2" x 11" sheets with about a 3/4" overlap, or with no overlap and only an inch or so extending past the edges of the stand. The desk is also a couple of inches taller than an ordinary stand.If you examine the photo carefully you can see that the stand has a double lip. However, these shelves aren't quite as deep as on the standard Manhasset stand - the upper is about 1-1/2" and the lower is about 1-3/4".There is also a sort of "pocket" on the back side, about the size of a standard music stand and a couple of inches deep. However, it would be hard to reach from the front of the stand. (At sitting height you could stand up and bend over it, but at standing height you would have to grope blindly, or walk around the stand.)The double foot makes the stand very stable. The way the desk is mounted in front of the pocket means whatever you put on it has more leverage at the pivot, so a notebook or two will make the desk tilt toward you. You can fix this by tightening the bolts on the pivots slightly. (Careful - they squeeze a plastic sleeve that you don't want to crack.)You need an 11/16" wrench or (socket wrench) and a largish screwdriver to assemble the stand, and a couple of 1/2" wrenches/sockets if you need to tighten the pivots. Only the most rudimentary mechanical skills are needed.It's big... think in advance where you're going to put it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Good Stand
By Mark Allen Miller
I ordered 2 of these stands for my jazz studio because I prefer the Manhasset brand to others. This is a good stand, but for a stand designed to hold multiple music items and scores I was surprised at it's ability to handle the weight. The stand cannot hold the weight of a 2" binder that contains 40 pages and starts to droop. I either have to remove pages or deal with pulling the stand up repeatedly.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Big, bold and beautiful
By Madhu Sondhi
I'm an amateur classical guitarist and often have to write down fingerings and comments on the sheet music. This stand is sturdy enough to take the pressure from my pencil and eraser with ease. With a generous spread of 3 sheets of music I can play most pieces without the interruption of turning a page. I retired my spindly antique music stand that was the source of endless frustration. I should have made this switch decades ago!
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