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Open Box Standtastic 102 KSB 60" Double-Tier Keyboard Stand With Deluxe Bag Level 2 197881277123


Description

Features
- Holds two keyboards
- Third tier can be added
- Smart bracing scheme for total stability
- Quick set up and teardown
- Measurements visible on uprights
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4.67
3 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Professional Musician1
- Holds Items Securely1
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Reviewed by 3 customers
Very strong!
submitted5 years ago
byCapt. BeeRad
fromSE Virginia
Havent yet decided to use out for live events, but am very happy with the build/strength and adjustability. Right now using in my home studio. Got the tall one. Should have got the third tier with it. will be ordering that soon. I did add rubber weather-stripping on the tier arms for non-slipping like I do on all my stands.
Heavier than I thought it would be
submitted16 years ago
byPat
fromTustin, CA
I ordered this on line and found it to be a little bit heavier and bulkier than I was expecting. Both my keyboards are 61 keys and light so both of them put together may not weigh as much as this stand. It weighs 26 lbs. Just like the prior comments, once you adjust it to where you want it, it is very sturdy and will be easy to set up (in about 30 seconds). It comes with a sturdy bag which has double zippers with one pull, which makes it very easy to put away and two allen wrenches if you want to change the levels on it, along with pictured instructions. I will try it out with the hopes I can get used to the weight of it.
Finally
submitted16 years ago
byAndrew
fromMilton Massachusetts
I have been looking for years for something that would stand up to my old a-frame stand as far as being solid. I have two 88 keyboards that I never felt safe leaving on my other stands because I thought they would fail, let me tell you this stand is awesome - it is rock solid and there is very little movement even when I hammer on my boards. Setup is also very fast and easy - the lonly thing that takes a little trial and error is setting up the stand for the first time as you have to adjust it with the provided allen wrench so that you have your boards right where you want them, after that you will never have to adjust it again unless you get a different board.
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