Millenium KS-2000

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Keyboard Stand

  • Height adjustable
  • Load-bearing capacity up to 80 kg
  • Weight 8.9 kg

Dimensions:

  • Width: 710 mm to 1020 mm
  • Depth: 320 mm
  • Height: 620 mm - 790 mm
Available since March 2013
Item number 292267
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Keyboard Supports 1
B-Stock from 70 € available
79 €
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It is great. a minimal design flaw, no brainer
Krausz 31.08.2015
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.
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Not the cheapest, but quite good
Endre_ 06.07.2020
I wouldn't call it super sturdy but it doesn't really wobble either. Super simple to install. Individually adjustable legs with the usual screws on the bottom. Small footprint if you need to clean under it.
As a very casual user I'd call the price the biggest negative, but if you're like me you'll look carefully at the options and wouldn't want the cheapest stand possible for your instrument.
I use it for my Kawai stage piano that I use casually at home as a beginner / hobbyist.
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OK, if you are a keyboarder who likes to sit on a barstool
Anonymous 16.06.2015
When I initially got the product I was very pleased about its robustness, and the top makes it quite slip resistant which is great for heavier gigging. However, what disappointed me when I finally received my Kawai ES100 digital piano a week later, is that the stand is way too high even at its lowest setting. This is a poor design fault. At this setting I will constantly get backaches trying to play my keyboard as a piano, rather than a keyboard. the height of the ivories is 78 cm above the floor at the lowest stand setting, this is about 10 cm above the setting for a regular grand.
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Use mine as an organ bench.
Jacob N. 15.11.2022
I actually use this stand as an organ bench. I have simply made a wood seat and put it on top and got rid of the chrome leg extensions. It takes alot more weight now than a keyboard and 3 months later it still works just fine!
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