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When it’s finally in place, it’s pretty good, as I only play at home, but it would be a bit fiddly to dismantle regularly for gigs. Same applies when you need to adjust the height of the add-on tiers. Lots of fiddling and unscrewing needed. I found the stand didn’t go low enough for my Yamaha CP 300, so I had to chop it slightly. I have two extensions on top and it holds them up pretty well. All in all, it’s fine for home use and I much prefer it to ‘X’ stands.
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Best off-the-shelf 3-tier keyboard stand
I bought the three tiers as a package. They are great for temporary studio setups. I've never gigged with them. Setting up all 3 tiers takes a while, but once configured it can be quickly collapsed without changing anything but the width. Much better than a multi-tier X-style stand, which I will never go back to. Not perfect, though: To keep stand parts from getting in the way of your playing, the tiers must be spaced 6-8" apart, and (vertically) shorter keyboards may need a height boost.
For studio users like myself, if you have 2 or 3 keyboards to keep stacked long-term, and you're willing to spend a bit more money and time, DIY solutions yield better results. There are a few good methods: Wood and construction adhesive; structural pipe connectors such as MakerPipe; or a combination, which is what I use now.
For studio users like myself, if you have 2 or 3 keyboards to keep stacked long-term, and you're willing to spend a bit more money and time, DIY solutions yield better results. There are a few good methods: Wood and construction adhesive; structural pipe connectors such as MakerPipe; or a combination, which is what I use now.
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Good sturdy keyboard Stand
This is a very stable keyboard stand that can be adjusted to suit all sizes of keyboards. It is light to carry and the only fault is that the washers on the 2 main locking screws often jam half way inside the channel and then is difficult to open or close. Easily fixed by taking it apart and sliding the fixings out the bottom but a pain when rushing to set-up for a gig.
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Extremely lightweight, but seems very strong. Very quick to set up. Plenty of room for volume and sustain pedals. Does suffer from lateral movement, so can get quite wobbly. I'm probably going to modify mine by putting a diagonal brace on the back. Overall Good.
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