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Perfect at this price range
I got a pair of extensions for a second keyboard, they fit perfectly and give good, stable support.
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It's all about being stable
I chose this stand as it almost the same price as some X shaped stands that are not stable at all, especially for the heavier keyboards. This one is made completely of metal, stable like a rock, nothing bad I can say about that especially for the price asked. BUT! The minimum height is something you should deal with. It's getting your keyboard higher than the usual piano is. It's not a big deal in terms of playability, it's just something that you should get used to. And if you play different pianos all the time, maybe it's not something that you should aim for.
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I use this stand with my the box PA 252 ECO MKI - and it fits like the stand was designed to this loudspeaker. Speaker weights ~35 kg but it's not a problem for Fun Generation product. Sometimes it looks like a little bit unstable but after about 10 uses nothing happened. In one of my stands there is a problem with latch on one of legs (can't screw it on), but it does not affect on stability/safety. Product is really flexible - you can adjust it in every way you could think on. After folding it takes up really little place and is comfortable in carrying.
In this price there are no other stands with comparable parameters, despite of small cons.
In this price there are no other stands with comparable parameters, despite of small cons.
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M
Overall good quality, minor issues
The stand does what it's supposed to, and it feels like a quality stand with metal parts. It does feel a little shaky at times and moves with the vibrations of footsteps, but that's not much of an issue to me.
Perfect for heavy keyboards and organs, I use the Crumar mojo 61 and it fits nicely on top of the stand.
Perfect for heavy keyboards and organs, I use the Crumar mojo 61 and it fits nicely on top of the stand.
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Good quality but
It is a product with very good quality, the stability is just brilliant but at the moment of adjusting a height, for lower heights, it might be a problem. For example, now I need to buy a piano bench that needs to be higher than 52 cm, because otherwise, with my piano Thomann DP26 is uncomfortable to play it.
As said, amazing quality but a bit of lack of flexibility for lower heights.
As said, amazing quality but a bit of lack of flexibility for lower heights.
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VM
Excellent choice for an affordable price
I'm happy to share my thoughts on the Fun Generation Universal Stand, which I recently purchased from thomann.de. Overall, I find it to be a great and convenient stand with an impressive form factor borrowed from brands that sell much more expensive models. However, what surprised me the most was its surprisingly democratic and budget-friendly price.
The only downsides, in my opinion, are its relatively large minimum height, which makes it challenging to use with a digital piano that already has a high body, and its somewhat unclear leg-locking system that raises doubts about its stability.
Nevertheless, I think it's an excellent choice for anyone looking for a good quality stand at an affordable price. Just keep in mind the minor drawbacks I mentioned.
The only downsides, in my opinion, are its relatively large minimum height, which makes it challenging to use with a digital piano that already has a high body, and its somewhat unclear leg-locking system that raises doubts about its stability.
Nevertheless, I think it's an excellent choice for anyone looking for a good quality stand at an affordable price. Just keep in mind the minor drawbacks I mentioned.
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so far so good
set up is not the easiest - I have to use a bit of force for the diagonal rods below the top to put them in their proper place, however that makes them stay there as well. the little feet on the bottom legs are nice touch but prolong the set-up quite a bit, therefor it's not the best stand for gigs.
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It's a very flexible stand. Truly universal.
Does what it say on the tin. You can put your midi keyboard/synth on it, or even use it as DJ stand if you have flight case. Its light, and adjustable to what length, height you want it. The only reason I knocked a star off, is because mine arrived with one of the adjustment knobs broken so I need to use pliers every time I need to change its height, but that doesn't happen often so I am happy out.
Good value for money multi use stand. Recommended.
Good value for money multi use stand. Recommended.
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Fine
I use this stand to hold a Drumbrute and a pedal board with eight pedals and power supply. I had to create my own tabletop. The stand is wobbly by nature but not in a way that means it will fall or collapse.
Pros - cheap, extendable, height-adjustable and adequate. If you want to use it for performance it's pretty quick to set up and adjust. Mine is studio based.
Cons - side to side wobble, fittings protrude.
Pros - cheap, extendable, height-adjustable and adequate. If you want to use it for performance it's pretty quick to set up and adjust. Mine is studio based.
Cons - side to side wobble, fittings protrude.
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MI
An excellent stand
I bought this stand for use with an organ keyboard and pedals. The shape of the legs means I can fit the pedalboard underneath it correctly. (I also have a X-shaped stand where I can't) It's just a bit difficult to adjust, but nothing too difficult.
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