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1st bad choice in Thomann
Handling is delicate as the arms are often get stuck inside. The stand is swinging while playing live. Also because of the leg structure, it is difficult to keep pedals.
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Looks good, but that's it
This is not a stable key stand. You need to put 2 heavy synths to make it stand stable. Great idea to put mic screw on top.
Handle to carry it broke down after second gig.
They should sell it with carrying bag and without that poor handle.
Handle to carry it broke down after second gig.
They should sell it with carrying bag and without that poor handle.
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Flimsy, clumsy, awkward
Okay, so this stand is cheap, and you get what you pay for.
First of all, the handle is useless, and broke the second time I used it. So get used to carrying this stand under your arm.
Secondly, the feet of the stand are positioned so that there is no comfortable place to put your sustain pedals. This is a hassle for me every time I use it.
I will say that the option for attaching a boom arm for a microphone is clever, and a feature I am very happy with.
Overall, if you're on a budget and keyboard isn't your main instrument, and most importantly you're not going to be moving around a lot, this stand might be fine.
If you have a bit of extra cash, get a K&M Spider.
First of all, the handle is useless, and broke the second time I used it. So get used to carrying this stand under your arm.
Secondly, the feet of the stand are positioned so that there is no comfortable place to put your sustain pedals. This is a hassle for me every time I use it.
I will say that the option for attaching a boom arm for a microphone is clever, and a feature I am very happy with.
Overall, if you're on a budget and keyboard isn't your main instrument, and most importantly you're not going to be moving around a lot, this stand might be fine.
If you have a bit of extra cash, get a K&M Spider.
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