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Hercules Stands DS730B Tall Alto/Tenor Saxophone Stand with Auto Grip System

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Features

  • Alt/Ten Sax St
  • w/AGS
  • Tall

Description

The HERCULES Extended Height Saxophone Stand DS730B is designed for both standing and sitting performance. It features the Auto Grip System (AGS) yoke and the same backrest as the DS630BB.

Color: Black


Material: Metal


Brand: Hercules


Item Weight: 4.3 Pounds


Item dimensions L x W x H: 20.3 x 6.5 x 5.45 inches


Finish Type: Painted


Assembly Required: No


Load Capacity: 22 lbs.


Number of Levels: 1


Global Trade Identification Number: 80


Manufacturer: Hohner Inc, USA


UPC: 635464453880 805232489421


Item Weight: 4.25 pounds


Product Dimensions: 20.3 x 6.5 x 5.45 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: DS730B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 15, 2016


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Metal


Voltage: 1 Volts


Wattage: 1 watts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best I've Owned - Gripper Works Great for Tenor or Alto
I started using a tall stand for my alto sax when I was playing a lot of guitar. This allowed me to take a solo quickly without switching instruments. I originally started using the OnStage Stands version, as the Hercules version wasn't yet available. I used that stand very effectively for several years. More recently, I added tenor sax to my repertoire. As a fan and owner of other Hercules stands, I decided to give their tall sax stand a try. I was immediately pleased with this stand for several reasons. One, it is very sturdy and well-made. The OnStage Stand was, too, but the Hercules seems a cut above in quality. The hardware is all solidly constructed. The knobs work smoothly and easily. The mechanical gripper that holds the bell is surprisingly sturdy and works very well. I tested it and analyzed it closely to make sure it was safe for my very expensive instruments. I have come to really trust the mechanism, much more so than my previous OnStage Stand. I have had my alto sax fall off my old stand (not fun). I don't feel I have to worry about that with the Hercules at all. It really works. The only real weakness, for me, is that the angle of the instrument on the stand is less suitable for playing. The OnStage stand has a slight forward tilt to it, which makes it very good for leaning over to take a solo. The Hercules stand holds the sax upright. While this is actually not a bad thing, it takes a little getting used to. With the height set perfectly, it's playable. I recently did a concert with a very fast switch from tenor to alto sax. I wore the alto and did the tenor solo on the stand. It worked fine, but the angle didn't feel quite as natural. The only other thing I've noticed, is that although the sax is held very securely, the base has the potential to be slightly less stable since the sax sits slightly off-center. As long as you are careful to align one of the three legs on the side of the sax, it's stable. If you have the "open" side facing the sax, however, it wouldn't take much force to tip the stand over towards you. This is something to take into account if you don't have much floor space, or must set up near the dance floor (if you've worked in clubs, you know what I mean). This is probably more of an issue with a heavy tenor than with an alto. But either way, with proper care, it shouldn't be a problem. Because I like this stand so much, and I feel it's much more secure than my old OnStage stand, I will be purchasing a second Hercules for my alto. Even with the minor nitpicks, I think it's a better stand. The gripping mechanism is the major selling point for me. It makes switching instruments faster and less stressful. The whole stand also folds up very nicely, making it easier to transport. It works great for either tenor or alto, with just one easy adjustment. All in all, this is the best sax stand I've owned and I'm very happy with it. EDIT: I purchased a second Hercules stand for my alto. It is every bit as good as the first. I must retract my comment about the "tilt" issue. For an alto sax, the angle is just fine for playing with the instrument resting on the stand. I don't think the angle is significantly different from the OnStage version, I simply wasn't used to playing a tenor in that way. The alto is easier, but the tenor is perfectly workable. I've performed this way many times and have grown more accustomed to it. I will never go back to my old stands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2015 by Heather Heather

  • No more bending over!
I have grown fond of the Hercules brand for their sturdiness and simplicity. This is no exception with the tall saxophone stand. It’s simple to assemble and use. A great feature is the automatic bell clamping to secure your horn quickly. It’s at home on stage or in your practice space. It’s nice to not have to always bend down to get your horn when you’re standing to play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024 by G RobertB

  • Very satisfied!
The Hercules tall saxophone stand is made with good quality, it is very sturdy. It holds my tenor sax with no problem. I do suggest to adjust the stand so your sax sits over top of one of the bottom legs. It seems more stable since the stand gets top heavy when you hang a tenor sax on it. The self adjustable bell holder works great, no problems holding my Big Bell Cannon Ball tenor. I even practice my scales without taking it off the stand and, having to strap the horn on my neck. You can adjust the height to reach your mouthpiece. I got this stand because I have neck and back problems and was tired of bending way over to pick up my horn. Well worth the money! Hope this review helps you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2020 by Rob Rob

  • Too unstable for alto
Baaaad. So unstable the top. My alto just falls over on the stand.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Gabi Rose

  • Be careful!
Great stand and good quality. My caution is that you need to make sure the saxophone is sitting tight in the bracket. It can be a little difficult to get it in straight if you aren't paying attention and the little support may fold.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023 by KTollefson

  • So, so sturdy!
Love love love love this stand-- it's an absolute game changer. I'm playing in a few shows where I switch from guitar to sax in the same song, so having a sax on a stand is the best. It is beyond sturdy, and built with precision and care, and breaks/folks down easily. In a perfect world, an adjustable front/back tilt would be a nice feature to add, but short of some kind of serious locking mechanism there's probably no way to do that safely, especially for tenors and baris. I personally am fine without it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2019 by Jill-o

  • Great high stand for alto or tenor sax
I use this to hold my C-melody sax and alto up at standing height so I can switch back and forth between guitar and sax without having to pick it up. It works great: extremely stable and adjustable. I actually keep my C-mel on this stand all the time so it's handy for practice. It's very gently on the finish, made with top quality materials. Clever machanism locks the bell in securely, yet readily releases it when you need to remove it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2021 by Kamela Peterson

  • Reliably lets me play standing up
I have three ruptured discs in my spine from an auto accident a year ago. I haven't been able to play my saxophone due to the huge amount of pain I suffer when using the neck strap. It is a tenor sax so too heavy to hold without some form of additional support. This stand allows me to enjoy playing once more as it holds the weight of the instrument without interfering with my ability to perform. I wish I had found this item sooner. Just wonderful! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2019 by Justin Tinker

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