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Curved Soprano

Curved Soprano Saxophone Stand Regular Standard

Weed wackers come in all dissimilar shapes and sizes. Its crucial to recognise the key divergences amid gas and electric weed eaters, cordless and electric weed wackers with a cord, 2-cycle vs. 4-cycle engines, and straight and curved shafts. Making the right choice before buying a weed wacker will save you time, feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized and even cash by researching the divergences and making the choice that is right for you and your lawn. In this article we are going to review the deviations amongst straight shaft and curved shaft weed eaters.

Straight shaft weed eaters have with respect to history been the string trimmer of choice for most lawn care professionals. They are known to take on heavier brush, and thicker weeds better than curved shaft models. There is an argument as to which is more maneuverable but the straight shaft side ordinarily win. The straight shaft weedeater has more reach and commonly may except more affixations like blowers, hedge trimmers, etc.. They tend to more expensive. Taller humans likewise tend to take pleasure in using them since they do not have to do as much bending as with the curved.

Curved shaft weed wackers were designed with ease in mind. Many users feel that they are having little impact to maneuver and more comfortable to use. The direction of the spinning lines also varies amidst straight and curved. Curved shaft models will spun in a better direction as trimmings will get on your feet less as you move. Probably the best gain of all of the curved shaft is it is weight. It merely weighs less making it requiring do do long trimming jobs.  And at last shorter people tend to go with the curved shaft models of the straight shaft.

There you have it, the masters and the cons of straight shaft trimmers vs. curved. As I brought up earlier it is necessary to learn with regards to each type of weedeater so when you are ready to buy a new one you know which weed eater is right for you!


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3 of 3 humans found the following review helpful.
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By Caseyo
This stand does just what it is supposed to. I not so long ago purchased a Yani curved soprano to replace an old Conn (which laid flat on it is left side on any flat surface)The Yani has all the bell keys on the left so a stand was needed-thus the K&M-this new rubber coating is nice and grippy. The horn feels safe and secure even tho due to the bell key guards it doesn’t rather rest all the way down in the lower support. I wondered why not more holes for more postion choices? Theres a bunch below, like it is in the first place for an alto, but only one near the top for soprano. Maybe I’ll alter it, or if they read this, perchance they’ll modify it. I’m unquestionably getting a K&M for my tenor after using this one a couple of weeks. Be conscious of one thing tho-the upright tube slants forward and the horn sits at the tip top so it throws the weight forward(just the opposite of most stands)so position the tripod base with one of the legs pointing straight to the front.Could not find these at supposed music stores in Milwaukee or Madison. Thank you Amazon!

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
2K&M Curved Soprano Sax Stand
By dlboyles
Well, if what you are expecting is a diminuative version of he alto/tenor stand – forget it. All K&M have done is take the former alto/tenor stand and add a hole at the top of the tube near the bell U. I am very disappointed in this stand and would suggest you buy something else (such as the Saxxy stand). Otherwise you end up with an enormous stand for a very little horn.

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