Triplett
Display Stand for Triplett Christina Harp
Display Stand for Triplett Christina Harp
SKU:HAR194SC
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The Triplett Harps display stand is specifically designed for the Christina harp, which cannot stand upright due to its rounded base. This stand is intended solely for display, not for playing. Made of three detachable pieces, it easily fits into your harp case pocket for convenient transport.
Available in Cherry, Maple, Walnut, Sapele, or Bubinga woods with matching colors, each stand features the laser-engraved Triplett insignia. The display stand is priced at $150 for these wood options and $185 for the Bubinga wood version.
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The external Twin Spot works great on my Irish Bouzouki. I've scotched taped the pickup heads and wires it in place for easy adjustment, and the pick up sensitivity is very good. I'm running it through my guitar DI box for increased sensitivity and tone control.
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