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Does the job
As far as fancy features go, this stand has none - but you probably won't miss them anyway.
A practical, inexpensive and reasonably sturdy stand, its friction pads does stop skidding on the floor, but does not provide any satisfaction in terms of traction for the instrument on top. The readjustment handle is somewhat clunkily designed, with a pull-lever instead of a more reliable screw mechanism.
Does the job in the studio, but I would probably not use this on stage with a full-size electric piano, if sturdier options were available.
A practical, inexpensive and reasonably sturdy stand, its friction pads does stop skidding on the floor, but does not provide any satisfaction in terms of traction for the instrument on top. The readjustment handle is somewhat clunkily designed, with a pull-lever instead of a more reliable screw mechanism.
Does the job in the studio, but I would probably not use this on stage with a full-size electric piano, if sturdier options were available.
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Not a good fit for Roland FP10
I recently purchased the stand for my Roland FP10, and unfortunately, I have to say that I'm not entirely satisfied with it. While the stand looks nice and seems to be made of sturdy materials, it has a few significant drawbacks that have made it difficult to use.
Firstly, the stand doesn't stand still. This means that when I'm playing my keyboard, it wobbles back and forth, which is both distracting and concerning. I've had to adjust my playing style to compensate for this, which has been frustrating.
Secondly, the stand doesn't seem to be able to support the weight of my keyboard very well. While it doesn't feel like it's going to collapse or anything, the keyboard doesn't feel very secure or stable on the stand.
Overall, while the stand looks nice, it doesn't perform as well as I had hoped for Roland FP10. I would recommend looking into other options before settling on this particular stand (again, for Roland FP10).
Firstly, the stand doesn't stand still. This means that when I'm playing my keyboard, it wobbles back and forth, which is both distracting and concerning. I've had to adjust my playing style to compensate for this, which has been frustrating.
Secondly, the stand doesn't seem to be able to support the weight of my keyboard very well. While it doesn't feel like it's going to collapse or anything, the keyboard doesn't feel very secure or stable on the stand.
Overall, while the stand looks nice, it doesn't perform as well as I had hoped for Roland FP10. I would recommend looking into other options before settling on this particular stand (again, for Roland FP10).
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fait son boulot. ni plus ni moins
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Works fine
This is the first keyboardstand I buy (with my first piano).
At the beginning it seems not very reliable and you doubt it will work fine, but works perfectly.
Pro: Doesn't slide.
Con: I would feel more comfortable if the arms were adjustable.
At the beginning it seems not very reliable and you doubt it will work fine, but works perfectly.
Pro: Doesn't slide.
Con: I would feel more comfortable if the arms were adjustable.
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Wobbling
Value for money, I placed in 3 different rooms to check the wobbly but did not help. Have to put paper underneath to avoid it every time I’m playing.
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Begginers perfect.
If you're a starter keyboardist, this will be perfect for you.
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Not realy what I expected
The Item came with obvious issues.
Maybe just the one I bought was problematic, but it looks like the technical properties of the item makes it subject to issues.
Unstable, crooked.
Though easy to handle and nice looking, due to its most important properties being compromised I will not recommend it for buying.
Hope this helps.
Maybe just the one I bought was problematic, but it looks like the technical properties of the item makes it subject to issues.
Unstable, crooked.
Though easy to handle and nice looking, due to its most important properties being compromised I will not recommend it for buying.
Hope this helps.
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SH
Cheapo :)
Wanted a cheap stand to use at home. Wouldn't gig this concidering it's light build.
Had to saw the upper tubes shorter to fit my usb-keyboard more stable on it. With this easy mod it is more snug and more compact.
Does the job just fine
Had to saw the upper tubes shorter to fit my usb-keyboard more stable on it. With this easy mod it is more snug and more compact.
Does the job just fine
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This stand is okay but is not very stable
For the price, it is a decent stand and is a very quick and easy solution to put a keyboard. However, I found that it moves around too much during playing making it slightly less usable, definitely better with smaller, lighter keyboards
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Decent keyboard stand
I use it for a Yamaha digital piano and although I felt a bit nervous when putting it together and placing the piano on it, I haven't had a problem with it. It doesn't feel that sturdy to me and I get the feeling that you don't want to put to much strain on it. Just to have it at home to practice piano on I think it does just fine.
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