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Some good features but poor quality and not adjustable enough
On first glance quite pleasing, then the bad news starts. The carrying handle was broken right from the start, and is in a really illogical place, its very presence determines the smallest space you can have between your 2 keyboards. Should have read the spec properly but I kind of assumed that it would be possible to adjust the horizontal angle of the arms, so you could have your top keyboard sloping slightly downwards perhaps - it isn't. I'm sure some will love it; certainly it can be assembled much quicker than other stands, but particularly if you're a keyboard player who sits down to play, the position of the top keyboard is just way too awkward,
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OM
Handle very poor - stand fine.
Similar experience to others - the handle on this is one of the worst designed pieces of gear I've ever handled. Very flimsy, was falling off every time I lifted the stand until again like others, I just threw it away. This does unfortunately make the stand awkward and cumbersome to handle. Once it is standing, the stand itself does exactly what it's supposed to do. Without a functioning handle, I'd be prepared to buy another stand rather than suffer this at gigs week in week out.
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A
Not for a busy musician
The stand itself is very good, if you are using it for studio use or personal (at home) use its the best two tier stand for it's very reasonable price.
Unfortunately having gigged with it, its falling apart. The mic boom holder snapped off! the handle broke the day I got it. It looks battered and worn and I've only had it under a year.
The top tier bars are too long and get in my hands way but that could be my key setup as opposed to the product design itself.
All in all its a good product for what you're paying for but I would advise to put a bit more money towards your stand and buy a sturdier solution
Unfortunately having gigged with it, its falling apart. The mic boom holder snapped off! the handle broke the day I got it. It looks battered and worn and I've only had it under a year.
The top tier bars are too long and get in my hands way but that could be my key setup as opposed to the product design itself.
All in all its a good product for what you're paying for but I would advise to put a bit more money towards your stand and buy a sturdier solution
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D
heavy stand....if staying in one place
If you plan to gig with this you will do what i did, and that's break several handles..... until you get a kitchen drawer handle and drill it on yourself.
At that point you'll say great but heavy.... still you don't want your expensive boards dropping to the floor on some bad stand.
regards
Dave
At that point you'll say great but heavy.... still you don't want your expensive boards dropping to the floor on some bad stand.
regards
Dave
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Stefanos
Good but not perfect. With a nord stage 2 and studiologic compact 1 i was having trouble when i was playing with the stability. I was thinking that the keys will fall down...
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J
Not for giging
I bought this stand because I needed a stand that wouldn't take up alot of space and for the ability to have two keyboards on it. The basic idea of ot is quite neat, everything folds directly into the stand. For my purpose it is OK but I'm not sure I would use it for giging. It really is a bit unstable so I would probably be afraid of knocking it over while rocking on stage.
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