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Functional to the core
To make the acoustic shield music stand as familiar as possible, we designed it to closely resemble a traditional music stand. To ensure the stand can be used effectively, the perspex screen can be angled in a variety of different ways. This provides maximum protection to whoever is in front of you. The stand is also height-adjustable, meaning it can be used for both standing and seated performances. The screen even has two angled edges on each side to offer further dispersion coverage.
At the bottom of the stand, you'll find the tripod base. This base is raised from the ground by 6cm, meaning another tripod-style stand can be placed as close as possible. This is very important as it means you don't have to compromise the position of the acoustic stand while using a music/microphone stand.
Hearing protection
Here at Gear4music, we understand that your hearing is your livelihood. Without it, you couldn't do what you do best - make music. This is why you need to look after your hearing, as once its start to deteriorate, there's no going back. This is why the acoustic shield is so important - it protects musicians in the ensemble from the loudest instruments.
Many of the world's top orchestras recognise the importance of acoustic shields. By placing them in front of the loudest sections of the orchestra (usually the brass and percussion sections), it provides a much more enjoyable experience for the musicians sat directly in front of them. The brass section alone can peak around 137 decibels - that's the same as a jet engine.
Specifications
- Perspex screen: 600mm x 480mm
- Height: 1085mm (min) - 1700mm (max)

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