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è vuotoGastón A.
Recensito in Messico il 4 marzo 2022
Este atril es para flautas con pata de DO, como la mía. Tengo una Yamaha y anda muy bien. El sistema de las patas es un poco raro, pues no tiene un tope como tal y no todas las patas "agarran" igual de bien; hay que darle un poco de atención a ésa parte en el momento del armado. También, el sistema para abrir y cerrar el pie funciona a presión, lo cual siento que puede eventualmente gastar un poco los mecanismos. No obstante, es relativamente liviano, y tremendísimamente práctico.
janou.B
Recensito in Francia il 3 luglio 2019
utilis" 3 fois et pas tres serieux ! c'est un gadget !
pino
Recensito in Giappone il 29 settembre 2017
製品には価格相応の粗雑がありますが、実用上は全く問題ありません。通常の使用では足は伸ばす必要がないと思います。
Bettina D.
Recensito in Germania il 26 maggio 2015
auf den ersten Blick fand ich diesen Notenständer super praktisch, allerdings hat er nach 4 Monaten schon den Geist aufgegeben, da das Teil innen gebrochen ist. Da der Versand nicht aus Deutschland erfolgte und der Hersteller den Artikel zurück haben möchte (Kosten für Rücksendung werden nicht übernommen), bevor er ihn ersetzt, ist hier die "Brühe teurer als die Brocken". Ich werde es nun noch einmal bei einem deutschen Versender versuchen, ansonsten auf die alt-bewährten-Flöten-Ständer zurückgreifen.
crazy_flutist
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 11 febbraio 2012
Got this stand so I'd have somewhere to put my flute during ensemble practice besides on the music stand. It's surprisingly stable for as small as it is. It does indeed fold up small enough to fit inside the footjoint of a flute, and the legs are flocked so they won't scratch. After extending the legs to their full length, you screw down the peg (part w/the yellow top) and the whole thing becomes very steady. Have used it successfully both at home & at ensemble practice with no trouble. Would definitely recommend!Update: after 2 years and countless uses, I finally broke down & got a larger 3-peg Hercules stand to accommodate playing flute & piccolo. My Travlite stand was also showing wear, most particularly in that once the flute was seated on the stand, it would tip to a precarious looking angle. I would like to state though...even though the flute was tilted on the stand, it did NOT fall over. Believe me, it *looked* like somebody sighing would be enough to tip it, but it was still steady.At a Flute Ensemble concert last week, I lent this tilting Travlite stand to an ensemble member who is currently an engineering major as well as a fine flutist, as he was trading off between playing C flute & bass flute, so had no good place to put his flute while playing the bass. He was understandably skeptical when he saw how it tilted, but he actually tested it from several angles, trying to tip the flute over. He was pleasantly surprised at how steady it was, even though it looked scary to see the flute at such an angle. He used it successfully, even with the tilt.This stand was WELL worth the money!
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