Sean from San Francisco, CA, US
Quality:
Doesn't seem TOO cheap :)
Features:
It's adjustable size. The height adjustment is OK but I can't see ever wanting to raise it, and it's just barely low enough to tolerate.
Ease of Use:
It took a little bit of fanangling to get my keyboard to sit on it properly. I have a Korg M-50 and the screws on the bottom of the keyboard weren't lining up well with the stand. If your keyboard is completely flat on the bottom, there is no problem. But if it has screws, it might take some engineering. Nothing a bit of extra foam padding couldn't solve, though.
Action:
Better stability than an X style stand for sure.
Value:
4 out of 5, for the price it's 5 out of 5.
Do you own this product?:
Yes
Date submitted:
11/9/2011
mroyal88 from Sarasota, FL, USA
michaelroyal@comcast.net
Subject:
Great Change from X stand
Quality:
Have not had it long enough, but so far, (four times) it was solid and very stable.
Features:
More room for pedaling, and pedals. Even room for a small monitor or amp.
Ease of Use:
I was using it within one munute.
Action:
Almost no setup time.
Value:
Great price/Fast Delivery
Do you own this product?:
Yes
Emmett from Buffalo, NY
emlaidbk@aol.com
Quality:
Made very well. Haven't owned it long, but looks as though it will stand the test of time.
Features:
Adjustable legs do allow for uneven surfaces, though I haven't had to try them yet.
Ease of Use:
A breeze to set up, folds flat, and takes minimum space when folded.
Value:
I've owned an assortment of pricey keyboard stands--this one is as stable and sturdy as any--and significantly more cost effective.
Do you own this product?:
Yes
Jim G from Huntsville, AL
Subject:
Good Multi-purpose Stand
Quality:
Quality has been good so far, no problems.
Features:
I cut a piece of plywood as a top. Throw a black table cloth over it and it's great for your mixer, laptop, DJ console, whatever. Buying another one. And yes, it's also a great keyboard stand!
Ease of Use:
The great thing is the level adjustment you can do with the legs when you have an uneven surface to set up on. As for being rickety, you have to splay the legs out a bit once you're in position to get it tight. It's NOT the kind of thing you pick up and move around like an end table. Way better than an X-stand and the room you have underneath for your feet, pedals, etc is really nice.
Action:
Action is fine, folds up nicely. Watch your fingers!
Do you own this product?:
yes
Date submitted:
April 1st, 2010
Gunner from California
Quality:
I give it a life expectancy of 4 years given my use of it. Less for regular gigging.
Ease of Use:
Quick setup.
Do you own this product?:
yes
Sean from Twin Cities, Minnesota
Subject:
WAY Better Than Cinder Blocks
Quality:
Stout, angry keyboard stand. Built to hold elephants.
Features:
Height and width of the stand is easy to adjust. No knee-bonking like an X-frame stand.
Ease of Use:
It's a keyboard stand. It's easy to use. Once the beast is set up, gravity conveniently holds your keyboard in place.
Sound:
Tone is highly variable and easy to change; it just depends on how hard I hit it with things.
Action:
Minimal action, just like I like it.
Value:
Good value. It would be easy to spend more money for a horrible, rickety keyboard stand.
Do you own this product?:
Yes.
Date submitted:
23 April 2009