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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the best keyboard stand!,
By Lubomir Velev "Lubomir Velev" (2733 Austin Ridge Drive, Dacula, 30019 GA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On Stage 2 Tier Folding Z Keyboard Stand (Electronics)
Very solid keyboard stand with lots of different height and width options! The second tier is very good but only adjustable in width not in front to back which is the only drawback! I highly recommend it for studio work cause it takes 20 minutes to set up! Live usage is possible too but time is essential! Now I know why its price went up from $99 to $129 - this stand is the best in the music industry!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good stand, not "really" foldable.,
By pete "pete" (us) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On Stage 2 Tier Folding Z Keyboard Stand (Electronics)
the stand itself is a good solid stand. i bought this to replace my "x" style stand. that way i can put a monitor and my power amp and power conditioner (in a road case), without taking precious stage space.
just understand, the only thing that is foldable is the z brackets. in other words, you have to breakdown the entire stand if you want to save space transporting. not a big deal, but kind of misleading with the description.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid keyboard stand!,
This review is from: On Stage 2 Tier Folding Z Keyboard Stand (Electronics)
Unlike 'X' style stands, this one can't tip over easily. It's heavy - about 25 lbs. Adjustability is limited to the overall width (note that upper tier has to be the same width as bottom), the height of the first tier, the angle of the second tier, and limited height adjustment of the second tier (difference between first and second tiers). If you want to put any piece of equipment on the 2nd tier that is narrower than your adjusted width, you have to mount a board to it.
As mentioned by others, it takes some time to assemble, so as a touring stand, its not ideal. Quickest way to disassemble and transport is to remove the width-adjusting cross pieces (4 knobs on bottom section and 2 knobs on top) and leave the Z-brackets as they are - you can re-assemble this in about 5 minutes with someone helping.
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