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It is great. a minimal design flaw, no brainer
It is sturdy, stable, and can hold perfectly a Studiologic SL990 of 20 kg. The height is just fine, in the minimum position where one can block the legs with the 4 screws this way comes on 75 cm from the ground level to the keys top in my case. If you do not use those 4 screws, you can lower an additional 3 cm. Anyway lower than an actual piano, so unless your keyboard is not particularly huge [in height], you can have a comfortable hight setting.
The only issue are those screws which hold together the extension of the two lateral parts. Those are disposed "looking" downwards at almost the middle of the stand. And in my case, I repeatedly hit my kneecap in them each time I sit down to play. One solution would be to throw away one screw, and the stand is stable, because the other screw holds the distal tube. Another solution would be to throw away the above mentioned screw and get a power drill, and drill a horizontal hole through the external quadratic tube and the internal inox tube, and put a regular screwer holding everything together. Obviously who designed this stand was somebody who never played any keyboard on the prototype or was a short person, or used a higher position of the stand. A suggestion [for the designer] would be to place those 2 screws in horizontal, facing each other, and not downwards. This way it doesn't bother anyone's knee [who is tall], and also much easier to put together.
The only issue are those screws which hold together the extension of the two lateral parts. Those are disposed "looking" downwards at almost the middle of the stand. And in my case, I repeatedly hit my kneecap in them each time I sit down to play. One solution would be to throw away one screw, and the stand is stable, because the other screw holds the distal tube. Another solution would be to throw away the above mentioned screw and get a power drill, and drill a horizontal hole through the external quadratic tube and the internal inox tube, and put a regular screwer holding everything together. Obviously who designed this stand was somebody who never played any keyboard on the prototype or was a short person, or used a higher position of the stand. A suggestion [for the designer] would be to place those 2 screws in horizontal, facing each other, and not downwards. This way it doesn't bother anyone's knee [who is tall], and also much easier to put together.
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Nice keyboard stand when using pedals
Bought this one to go with my Hammond SKX-pro. This keyboard accepts a lot of pedals: expression pedal, Lesley switch, sustain pedal, extra switch (e.g. for stepping presets). A lot of pedals underneath!
I could not use that with a keyboard stand with crossed legs. You see them a lot, they look like an X-shape.
I studied the pictures of this KS-2000 together with soms more expensive and also cheaper ones. From the picture showing details of the construction, I've chosen for this KS-2000. When it came it turned out a good choice for me: it completely meets my expectations for a good, stable and sturdy stand, which is easy to move.
I needed to adjust the stand once to match the feet under my keyboard, the height for my arms and hands and then all this is set. For moving to an other place I only have to pick up the stand, the legs are easily folded in. For setting up, just fold the legs outside and there you are. No adjustment to do.
There is only one minus: I could not find a accessory matching this stand for mounting a (small) second keyboard above it, like my 40 year old DX7. Or perhaps a vintage monosynth. But for me this is less important.
I could not use that with a keyboard stand with crossed legs. You see them a lot, they look like an X-shape.
I studied the pictures of this KS-2000 together with soms more expensive and also cheaper ones. From the picture showing details of the construction, I've chosen for this KS-2000. When it came it turned out a good choice for me: it completely meets my expectations for a good, stable and sturdy stand, which is easy to move.
I needed to adjust the stand once to match the feet under my keyboard, the height for my arms and hands and then all this is set. For moving to an other place I only have to pick up the stand, the legs are easily folded in. For setting up, just fold the legs outside and there you are. No adjustment to do.
There is only one minus: I could not find a accessory matching this stand for mounting a (small) second keyboard above it, like my 40 year old DX7. Or perhaps a vintage monosynth. But for me this is less important.
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Does the trick, nice size and useful!
Used as keyboard stand, mixer stand and DJ-table.
The small plastic feet are the main thing keeping the build quality down, since they will break under a heavy keyboard.
Versitile usability but I'd recommend getting a larger one for heavy keyboards.
The small plastic feet are the main thing keeping the build quality down, since they will break under a heavy keyboard.
Versitile usability but I'd recommend getting a larger one for heavy keyboards.
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Sunkokas ir sunku suderinti aukštį
Bėda ta, kad aukštis reguliuojamas per dideliais intervalais - jei aukštas, tai kai pažemini per 1 padalą - jau per žemas, pianistams svarbu aukštį nustatyti tiksliai. Ir daug reikalų, kol kiekvienai kojai atskirai išsuki varžtuką, perkiši į kitą skylutę ir vėl prisuki varžtuką. Vargom metus, dabar jau užsakėm X formos - gana. ir dar sunkokas. Šiaip gan kokybiškas ir stabilus.
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I feel a liitle bit high even at the lowest set-uo position with a full hammer action thick keyboard.
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Strong stable
Good stand. My only note is that there is not a lot of room for much height adjustment. Very strong and good quality otherwise.
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quite good
It's easy to set up and use, with a sturdy design that keeps your keyboard secure and stable. The stand is also adjustable, allowing you to find the perfect height and angle for your keyboard. However I received mine broken from two corners, I didn't send it back as its a bit of a hustle from Canada to Germany
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Good Value for Money, but...
Kinda squeaky and also resonant material, which is makes it kinda annoying in quiet environments.
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I wished I could have got the Nord legs for the 61 key
But this has been a great second place.
I hate xframe stands and this is far more elegant. Not Nord quality but very nice, nonetheless.
I hate xframe stands and this is far more elegant. Not Nord quality but very nice, nonetheless.
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A stable portable keyboard stand
I purchased this keyboard stand for my Thomann SP5500 digital piano (88 keys). It is portable, extendable and very stable.
Lots of space below to put a Midi organ pedal and sustain pedal. One small drawback, the bulging screw right above the knee which impedes comfortable playing. Not a problem: I just remove the screw and all is well ! The stand remains stable.
Lots of space below to put a Midi organ pedal and sustain pedal. One small drawback, the bulging screw right above the knee which impedes comfortable playing. Not a problem: I just remove the screw and all is well ! The stand remains stable.
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