Simon
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
I am very pleased with the purchase, the stand fits perfectly for my Roland Fantom-08, is sturdy, has many height adjustments, and doesn't wobble.
dhbailey
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
This is an extremely versatile stand. The legs have 6 (if I remember correctly) steps for height adjustment, the rubber things equipment rests on are moveable, the legs can be rotated in or out for maximum support and stability. It collapses fairly small and would be easy to tuck into the back of a car or an equipment trailer without taking up a lot of extra space.
Kevin N.
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2024
The stand is good for what I need. Maybe just update the specs as it’s actually 6kg not 4kg.
Jim J
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024
If you only want to use this stand when seated, I think it is fine (sturdy and stable). However, there are two problems if you want to use it when standing. When you extend the adjustable legs, they rattle loudly and the stand wobbles a bit too. I don't think that there is a risk of the stand collapsing, but the rattle and wobble makes the stand unusable for me.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2023
Ce support est parfait pour mon clavier de 61 touches. La tubulure est assez forte pour assurer une bonne stabilité. J'ai pu ajuster la profondeur du support à celle de mon clavier, 30 cm, ce qui me laisse une largeur de 70 cm, un espacement confortable pour les jambes. Attention, l'ajustement des pattes se fait au moyen d'écrous de 1/2 pouces. Il faut prévoir un outil, clé ou douille, pour le serrage. La hauteur s'ajuste sans outil au moyen de boutons à ressort.
Mark Hastings
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022
VERY happy with my purchase.I have used so many different types of stands,...so...very...many...The "X" type are quick and easy to set up, but usually lack sturdiness. The "Z" type are usually pretty solid, but take time to set up and have too many parts that can be lost. Both types are awkward to transport. Both types offer opportunities to bang shins and knees on cross bars.This stand sets up in seconds, and is just about as sturdy as a "Z" type stand. It folds up into a "T" shape that is actually reasonably easy to transport.Each leg has two rubber pads/rings that can be positioned anywhere along to top surface of each leg and accommodate all sorts of keyboards. (I run an 88 weighted action). I discovered that I can run my cords and cables under my keyboard in the gap formed by these pads. It makes for a much neater look while getting cables out from underfoot.The wide open design of this stand leaves nothing in the way of your feet or knees! I never before realized how nice that is. You wanna put pedals under your keyboard? Have at it! The is plenty of open space free of cross bars.Summary:Get rid of all your other keyboard stands unless you are running a rig with multiple levels. Highly recommend this one.
kz1m9w
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2021
I like the item a lot. I am using it to have multi-guitar stand (in a case) sit on top and my combo guitar amplifier sit below. It arrived as perfect as can be in every way except for one. The horizontal center bar that connects the 2 sets of legs wasn't long enough, nor adjustable. My fault, I should have paid more attention before ordering.I considered going the larger version, but it would have had more depth than I wanted at the width I desired.So I decided to modify mine to suit my needs. It was easy to remove the center bar. I then used a saw to cut it in half and I drilled a pair of vertical holes on each side. I then used a square steel bar (which fits inside the original now-cut center bar) to connect the 2 pieces. Bolted together and it is now able to provide the exact dimensions I desired.Yes, it was some extra work and cost, and yes, I should have noticed that the center bar had no way to adjust its length. But it did work out well and I thought this may help someone else.
stephenkingrules
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2020
Very good stand, comes with mounting points for accessories and can be adjusted to your liking every which way. Dig it!
Thomas P. Biehn
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2013
My set up is a little strange in that I play a keyboard on top of a 6U rack case. The rack case was only recently added, but it rendered any typical keyboard stand as totally useless. I tried a number of options, but this was the only option. An amp stand came close, but I did not want to angle my rack and keyboards as well as have insufficient support. I ultimately settled on this stand, despite the $80 price tag. It's performed excellently after a few gigs, is adjustable on nearly every axis, and it folds up to be very compact as well. You get what you pay for!No complaints at all, and I'm very satisfied with the quality and features of the stand.
XXRRAAYYSS
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2013
The fit and finish of this stand is excellent. However, while it maybe good for some things, it is not good for keyboards. There is too much motion with this stand when using a keyboard. I had to return it and stuck with a X-shaped stand.
P. M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2013
I debated a long time between getting this stand versus an "X" style stand. The "X" style stands are somewhat cheaper, however, I decided to pay extra to get this one, and I'm so glad I did! The reasons I chose this stand are: (1) This stand's minimum height more appropriate for sitting -- the "X" style stands do not get low enough to feel comfortable when sitting; and (2) This stand allows you to comfortably put your legs under the keyboard, without hitting the bars of the "X" style stand. This stand is easy for me to lift, set-up, and transport in my car. It's very sturdy, too, both on carpet or hard floors. It supports my ancient, 60-lb keyboard with no problem. Love it!