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Solid stand, suits deeper keyboards.
This keyboard stand is of good quality. I bought it for home use and so it should be fine, but I expect it would stand up to light gigging too.
Adjusts through a decent range of heights, and the the clamp for fixing the height is of good quality. It has 'teeth' for non slip height adjustment which is a great feature.
On the negative side it is suited for keyboards/pianos that are deeper in dimension. I'm using it for a Roland FP-30 which with 28.5cm depth tends to slide back and forth a little bit on top as it rests between the rubber ends on the stand. This doesn't trouble me greatly because as I said i'm using for home. I may add some rubber myself but it would be better if there was some extra rubber along the top support instead of just at the ends.
Solid keyboard stand though overall.
Adjusts through a decent range of heights, and the the clamp for fixing the height is of good quality. It has 'teeth' for non slip height adjustment which is a great feature.
On the negative side it is suited for keyboards/pianos that are deeper in dimension. I'm using it for a Roland FP-30 which with 28.5cm depth tends to slide back and forth a little bit on top as it rests between the rubber ends on the stand. This doesn't trouble me greatly because as I said i'm using for home. I may add some rubber myself but it would be better if there was some extra rubber along the top support instead of just at the ends.
Solid keyboard stand though overall.
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Good, sturdy and affordable
Very good for its price. It is sturdy and accommodates a synthesizer/MIDI keyboard or a digital piano of any size. It has rubber pads on the top and the bottom, so it doesn't move around the floor. If your keyboard is narrow it will want to sit on just one pair of rubber pads. I've also used the stand as an emergency for drying two shirts and a tie.
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Brilliant quality with FUNCTIONAL problems!
Brilliant quality BUT FUNCTIONALLY - there is NO rubber cover on the upper part which is supposed to hold the piano. The piano is sliding left and right on the surface - almost falling down! :/
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I use it like photo table, just SUPER
So versatile easy to put super clamp and etc!!! Just perfect and mobile!
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Rock Steady with its double legs even with an 88 weighted key piano.
Does not wobble or oscillate while playing hard!
Does not wobble or oscillate while playing hard!
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K & M at it again
Received today and instantly impressed when taking out of the box due to the weight of the stand. Really sturdy, very pleased!
Can't see any cons yet, but as its K&M i imagine there will be none. Never buying another brand again as i've always had trouble. However with K&M mic stands and other stands, their longevity and stability is just unrivaled.
Using for moderately heavy pedal board and it stands up to the test without any issue whatsoever. (no pun intended)
Excellent price too.
Can't see any cons yet, but as its K&M i imagine there will be none. Never buying another brand again as i've always had trouble. However with K&M mic stands and other stands, their longevity and stability is just unrivaled.
Using for moderately heavy pedal board and it stands up to the test without any issue whatsoever. (no pun intended)
Excellent price too.
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Allmost perfect!
This keyboardstand is very sturdy and does its job. It?s very stabile and the build quality is also wevy good!
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Solid stand...for thicc keyboards
Yup - it's stable
Yup - it's well made - mine still stands firm after 3 years
Yup - it's easy to use.
However I bought this one with M-Audio Oxygen 49 Mk4 and that keyboard is just too narrow (243mm) for this stand.
Oxygen could only sit on front rubber padding not wide enough to reach ones in the back which often made using it fidgety and unnecesarily tedious.
If you plan to buy/have a beast of a keyboard (about 350 mm in depth) this stand is an excellent choice for a budget price!
If not...well. Look for something a bit more narrow!
Yup - it's well made - mine still stands firm after 3 years
Yup - it's easy to use.
However I bought this one with M-Audio Oxygen 49 Mk4 and that keyboard is just too narrow (243mm) for this stand.
Oxygen could only sit on front rubber padding not wide enough to reach ones in the back which often made using it fidgety and unnecesarily tedious.
If you plan to buy/have a beast of a keyboard (about 350 mm in depth) this stand is an excellent choice for a budget price!
If not...well. Look for something a bit more narrow!
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Great stand, when standing!
This is a great keyboard stand, when using it in standing position. Once adjusted it holds its position. Don't buy if you're planning to sit down to play—you're going to bump your knees into it each time you want to play.
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Solid and well-made
I bought this for a Yamaha P45B. It is exceedingly well-made and rugged. The height-adjustment has very fine-pitched teeth on it which provides fine control over the exact height, which is great. Once the piano is on the keyboard, it is very solid and doesn't move, even with "enthusiastic" playing. The version of this with narrower bars for the piano might have been a better fit for my P45B (and indeed the Roland Juno I also put on it sometimes) but that's not a flaw in the stand and both work fine on this one.
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