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K&M Konig & Meyer 17540.013.55 Guitar Stand | Sturdy Heavy Duty Rubber Covered Adjustable Frame | Folds Flat Portable | Fits Electric Guitars | For Adult and Youth Musicians | Black

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  • THE INNOVATIVE LEADER IN STAND TECHNOLOGY: K&M Guitar Stand provides a sturdy universal support for your electric or acoustic guitar. With a push of a button, quickly and easily adjust the width of the folded frame to perfectly cradle your instrument.
  • TRUSTED DESIGN: Heavy-duty construction and high-quality rubber is molded directly onto the steel support rods providing soft arms and backrest to protect your guitar. Non-slip rubber feet protect your investment from falling over and damaging your gear.
  • CALLING ALL MUSICIANS: This A-frame adjusts from 8.66 to 13.78” to support a wide variety of electric guitars. Compact, the lightweight easy to use frame folds up flat for convenient storage or travel. Take your guitar stand everywhere your guitar goes!
  • SUPERIOR QUALITY: Reflecting our commitment to world-class construction, the robust Guitar Stand is made in Germany and designed with the highest quality standards which includes a 5-year product warranty and 10-year on parts.
  • ECO-FRIENDLY: For over 70 years, K&M is the go-to brand for stands and accessory holders. Committed to Environmental Protection, our eco-conscious company has ISO certification for effective and responsible resource consumption and environmental impact.


Product Description

K&M Konig & Meyer 17540.013.55 Guitar Stand for electric guitars. Stable, sturdy, simple and easy to adjust and fold. Push-button system adjusts the width from 8.66” to 13.78”. Support arms are covered with exclusive non-marring material to protect instrument finishes. Black

From the Manufacturer

Made in Germany. For electric guitars. Stable, sturdy, simple and easy to adjust and fold. Width adjusts from 8-5.8" to 13-3/4". Support arms are covered with exclusive non-marring material to protect instrument finishes.


JG
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Even with the adjustments in width, jazz masters and my basses end up hitting either knobs or just not standing straight up. There’s also no way to use it with the guitars still plugged in or with some strap locks on.
Bryan
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
This stand far exceeded my expectations, and the quality is obvious. It is extra heavy duty, rock solid, and beautifully finished. The slight extra cost for cork covering the areas that contact the guitar is worth every penny. Even the packaging was above the average. It is by far the nicest guitar stand I have owned.If you appreciate the difference that having top notch equipment makes, you will not be disappointed in this stand. I would definitely purchase it again.
Chris
Reviewed in Germany on January 13, 2025
My use case for this stand is mostly while playing/practicing - I used it to set down whatever guitar I'm playing when I need a place to put it.Unfortunately, you can't set a cabled Fender Stratocaster (or clone) into it straight. The first photo - guitar on the stand with no cable - shows how the arm blocks the jack. It's too late to return, but I've gone back to using the cheapo Amazon stand I had before.I was really surprised by this issue given how common Strats are - so surprised I looked everywhere to see if there was something I could somehow change or tune to fit the guitar. There is a setting to open up the stand less, which addresses the problem, but then the whole thing looks goofy and crooked. The second photo - stand with no guitar - shows the narrower setup, and the third photo - guitar and stand with cable - shows what the setup looks like with a cabled up strat.K&M should have addressed this by making the arms and the top cover moveable, so the stand doesn't look goofy in the narrower stance.
KK
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Nice and sturdy. I use this stand for both full-size and 3/4 and 7/8 scale guitars.
Marshal Mercer
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
REVISED: Press the latching pin. Close the stand by one notch. The stand now works as intended. Sorry that this did not occur to me before reviewing."The stand works very well, and holds the guitar stably. However, the hooked parts, which hold the guitar body, interfere with the output cable when the cable-jack is on the side of the guitar, as are many non-Fender versions. That places the guitar neck to one side of the support-rubber block. Not a big deal, but an oddity on a well-made stand."
helpme_de
Reviewed in Germany on January 31, 2024
Prima Produkt und eigentlich wäre die Ware pünktlich angekommen wenn es nicht mit "DPD" geschickt wird. Ware wurde einfach bei einer DPD Station hinterlegt ohne Nachricht von DPD als mail oder Info im Briefkasten. Es ist nicht das erste mal das DPD so arbeitet !!! Leider ist die Verpackung beschädigt und die Seals waren auch schon entfernt. Dazu kommen kleine Beschädigungen welche akzeptabel sind aber der Halter ist nicht "Neu" wie angeboten
Big Kahuna 007
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022
Readily available. I got 5 of them at different times.4 electric guitar stands and 1 acoustic guitar stand.Very sturdy but it left a 2”x 1/2” rub mar on the backs of my 3 new Gibson guitars. To say that I’m displeased would be a major understatement!Don’t buy this stand for guitars with a nitrocellulose finish! It will destroy the finish. I found this out 5 months later!!
Third Plebeian
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2020
Perfect for a strat body (and similar) in terms of fit. The stand itself is rock solid.This note from the card inside the box has me a little concerned, but I think it's just good advice no matter what type of foam or rubber your stand comes with:"Some high quality guitars have a nitrocellulose lacquer finish, requiring careful handling. Because of the sensitive finish, not only Konig & Meyer but also renowned guitar manufacturers recommend making a rule to keep such guitars in a case for long-term storage. During performances, be sure to use a high-quality guitar stand such as one provided by Konig & Meyer. After using it, put the guitar back in its case for storage and transport."So, is it safe for the finish...or not? Or is this just good practice for any stand, even ones that claim that they're safe? Given the specs on their website, I'm leaning towards it being safe, and just good advice. It's just such good quality and build.
oakland johnny
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2020
Overall I like this product. Its well made an does the job. My only issue is that what I need it for, bass guitars, it can be a little tricky with. Basically, all bass guitars do not bottoms like Les Paul guitars. They have unique shapes at times (not talk flying V or explorer shapes!) and some are not as wide as you think. My issue with the design is that the hooks the bass guitar sits on are not adjustable, they are fixed. You can change the overall width the stand sits at which allows the hooks to change width. No angle changes though. Also, if you don't have this thing in the fully wide position, the bass guitar will sit a little off center on the rubber rest, where the neck connects to body. Ultimately I am going to keep it and it works for most of my basses, but it would be cool if the manufacturer made the hooks more adjustable in terms of twisting to deal with odd or thinly shaped guitars. It will probably work and work well for most of you. Oh one other very minor complaint: If you do have that stand in its full wide position, there was only like a 1/4 inch clearance between the strap lock on my bass and the floor. This is the other reason I keep it one click inside the widest position.
PaulW
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 25, 2019
extremely well made stand, will easily stand up to rigours of touring, folds up small but is heavy to carry by foot to a gig.The cork is embedded in some sort of soft resin so will last longer than I expected.Very pleased.
Lemm36
Reviewed in Germany on April 2, 2018
An und für sich ein qualitativ hochwertiger und sehr edler Ständer. Aaaaber, ganz ausgeklappt macht er nur Sinn, wenn der Gitarrenkorpus recht groß oder flach ist, sonst stößt sie am Boden auf. Ich habe meine Musicman Majesty drin und musste den Ständer ein Loch enger stellen, damit der Korpus im Freien bleibt. Jedoch steht sie dann nicht mehr mittig im Ständer, was ziemlich unschön aussieht. Und soooo eine Majestät will doch schön aussehen. Ich behalte ihn, weil meine die Artisan Ausführung ist. Und das zusammen passt schon unglaublich g..l
DJ
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2015
This stand is awesome; it's simple, substantial, foldable and portable. My guitars are cradled perfectly in its clutches with a great rubber compound at all the areas that touch the body of the guitar. It's easy to set the guitar in the cradle and very accessible to pull the guitar out of the stand with the stand not budging. I have Koenig & Meyer large and small keyboard stands, tall and short microphone stands, and the K&M cup holders and headphone cradles. They are all every single bit worth their cost. The fittings and welds are strong and perfectly engineered and the black powder coat finish is perfect. This is the stuff you want; buy them once and they will surely last the life of your studio. It's a joy to be able to feel and use quality pieces.
Nicolas Amado Vega
Reviewed in Spain on July 22, 2015
El pie en sí está muy bien, como todo lo que fabrica K&M, que es fantástico y de calidad. Lo que me hizo devolver este pie es el brazo metálico en donde se apoya el instrumento, el cual según el modelo de tu guitarra o bajo, tocará con los controles de volúmen, etc, y a la larga estropeará la madera de tu instrumento.Recomiendo que en vez de este producto compres cualquiera de los pies de K&M con brazos de caucho, como el K&M 17580. Que es lo que hice yo.