Adams 4MTST Percussion Table with Stand
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The Adams 4MTST Percussion Table with Stand is a practical stage and rehearsal accessory for concert percussionists, schools, orchestras and ensemble players who need mallets, sticks, beaters and small percussion items within easy reach.
Designed as a sturdy stick and trap table, it provides a raised, padded surface for organising playing accessories during rehearsals, concerts, exams and pit work. The included stand makes it suitable for use beside timpani, mallet instruments, snare drum setups, multi-percussion rigs or general concert percussion stations.
Key Features
- Percussion table for sticks, mallets, beaters and small accessories
- Padded tray surface helps protect instruments and accessories
- Raised sides help prevent sticks and small items from rolling off
- Includes sturdy stand for stage, studio and school use
- Useful for orchestras, wind bands, percussion ensembles and education departments
- Ideal as a timpani stick tray or general concert percussion accessory table
- Portable setup for rehearsals, concerts, exams and theatre pit work
Why Choose the Adams 4MTST Percussion Table?
A percussion table is one of those accessories that makes a big difference in real performance situations. Whether you are swapping timpani mallets quickly, keeping triangle beaters organised, laying out small hand percussion or setting up for a multi-percussion part, the Adams 4MTST gives you a clear, reliable place to keep everything close to hand.
The raised tray design is especially useful on busy stages where sticks and beaters can easily roll away. It is also a good choice for schools and music services that need a durable table for regular rehearsal room use.
Specifications
- Brand: Adams
- Model: 4MTST
- Product Type: Percussion table / trap table
- Suitable For: Mallets, sticks, beaters, small percussion accessories and timpani mallets
- Tray Design: Padded surface with raised sides
- Stand Included: Yes
- Approx. Tray Size: 75cm x 52cm
- Recommended Use: Concert percussion, orchestras, schools, ensembles, rehearsals and stage performance

