Gewa Keyboard bench KS-40
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The Gewa Keyboard Bench KS-40 is designed for musicians seeking comfort and stability during practice and performances. This sturdy bench features a solid construction that can support various weights while providing excellent durability. The height is adjustable, allowing for a personalized seating position suitable for any player. The padded seat is covered in high-quality material for added comfort during long playing sessions. With its sleek design and reliable performance, the KS-40 is an ideal choice for both home use and stage settings.
Weight 5.5 kg Height 54-60 cm Seat Cover Synthetic Leather Padding 7 cm GEWA music, founded by Georg Walther in Adorf in the Vogtland region in 1925, initially focused on the construction and sale of handcrafted musical instruments and cases. Following the occupation of the Vogtland region after World War II, Walther relocated the company to Mittenwald, Bavaria, along with 20 of its top employees. Thanks to its central location in Europe and the renowned reputation of the region for instrument making, GEWA quickly resumed its old business model and achieved economic success once again.
The Gewa Keyboard Bench KS-40 is designed for musicians seeking comfort and stability during practice and performances. This sturdy bench features a solid construction that can support various weights while providing excellent durability. The height is adjustable, allowing for a personalized seating position suitable for any player. The padded seat is covered in high-quality material for added comfort during long playing sessions. With its sleek design and reliable performance, the KS-40 is an ideal choice for both home use and stage settings.
Weight | 5.5 kg |
Height | 54-60 cm |
Seat Cover | Synthetic Leather |
Padding | 7 cm |
GEWA music, founded by Georg Walther in Adorf in the Vogtland region in 1925, initially focused on the construction and sale of handcrafted musical instruments and cases. Following the occupation of the Vogtland region after World War II, Walther relocated the company to Mittenwald, Bavaria, along with 20 of its top employees. Thanks to its central location in Europe and the renowned reputation of the region for instrument making, GEWA quickly resumed its old business model and achieved economic success once again.
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