Looking for a tuba stand that I can use standing or sitting. Any advise on a good one? Don't see many for standing. Just this one. http://www.hickeys.com/products/087/sku087413.htm" target="_blank
Input would be greatly appreciated.
Advise on tuba stands
-
DouglasJB
- 4 valves

- Posts: 585
- Joined: Thu Jul 24, 2014 7:47 pm
Re: Advise on tuba stands
Great for standing and playing. Not short enough to sit and play
-
Joemac
- bugler

- Posts: 65
- Joined: Sun Nov 22, 2015 10:15 am
Re: Advise on tuba stands
Thanks for pointing that out. I wouldn't have thought that... Any DIY ideas are welcome as well.
- Lars Trawen
- bugler

- Posts: 205
- Joined: Tue Mar 23, 2004 3:09 am
- Location: Former the cold Sweden, now enjoying the sun in Portugal
- Contact:
Re: Advise on tuba stands
Please see one of the latest posts.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=67385" target="_blank" target="_blank
There are many other.
Search for tuba stand.
Good luck,
Lars
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=67385" target="_blank" target="_blank
There are many other.
Search for tuba stand.
Good luck,
Lars
Melton/Meinl Weston 200 Spezial
- PaulMaybery
- pro musician

- Posts: 736
- Joined: Fri Jan 17, 2014 7:10 am
- Location: Prior Lake, Minnesota
Re: Advise on tuba stands
Not quite sure if you are talking "stand" or "rests"
I use the BBC tuba rest. I do like the legs that lay flat on the floor so as not to get my feet tangled with them. My only grouse is that it could stand to go about 2 inches lower. When using certain horns with high mouthpipes, and those 'ridiculous' metal folding chairs supplied at certain venues. If the seat is too low, then the mp winds up being at my forehead. I often wind up using an extra seat elevator made from a few pieces of wood to raise my butt up a couple of inches. But that is a nuisance. Someday I just need to take the BBC stand to a machinist and have him cut the blame thing. But in a perfect world I do love the BBC stand and use it regularly with 4/4 tubas and upward.
I use the BBC tuba rest. I do like the legs that lay flat on the floor so as not to get my feet tangled with them. My only grouse is that it could stand to go about 2 inches lower. When using certain horns with high mouthpipes, and those 'ridiculous' metal folding chairs supplied at certain venues. If the seat is too low, then the mp winds up being at my forehead. I often wind up using an extra seat elevator made from a few pieces of wood to raise my butt up a couple of inches. But that is a nuisance. Someday I just need to take the BBC stand to a machinist and have him cut the blame thing. But in a perfect world I do love the BBC stand and use it regularly with 4/4 tubas and upward.
Wessex 5/4 CC "Wyvern"
Wessex 4/4 F "Berg"
Wessex Cimbasso F
Mack Euphonium
Mack Bass Trombone
Conn 5V Double Bell Euphonium (casually for sale to an interested party)
Wessex 4/4 F "Berg"
Wessex Cimbasso F
Mack Euphonium
Mack Bass Trombone
Conn 5V Double Bell Euphonium (casually for sale to an interested party)
-
Joemac
- bugler

- Posts: 65
- Joined: Sun Nov 22, 2015 10:15 am
Re: Advise on tuba stands
I guess we're talking rests. No counting..... Someone mentioned a tuba table to me but I can't find it.
-
scottw
- 5 valves

- Posts: 1519
- Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 8:39 am
- Location: South Jersey
Re: Advise on tuba stands
Depending upon how tall you are and how high the leadpipe, the BBC stand might be tall enough; you should find someone who has one and try it with your horn. I do remember that K&M stands come in the regular and in the tall size for standing. I don't know if they go low enough to sit, as even their regular one needs to be routinely cut down a couple inches to be useful sitting. Plus, the legs are ridiculously high, a true trip hazard, and it is very heavy.
Bearin' up!
-
Joemac
- bugler

- Posts: 65
- Joined: Sun Nov 22, 2015 10:15 am
Re: Advise on tuba stands
I'll have to measure to see what height I need.
-
scottw
- 5 valves

- Posts: 1519
- Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 8:39 am
- Location: South Jersey
Re: Advise on tuba stands
Better to use the actual stand, but if there is no one you can borrow from, I'll measure mine and let you know the height. PM me?Joemac wrote:I'll have to measure to see what height I need.
Bearin' up!