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A space saving stand
I have a very small home studio, and too many synths, so the only solution for me is stacking everything on top of eachother.
The stand is steady enough for my use at home, but I have not used it on any gigs, so I don't know how it would hold up after taking it apart and putting back together several times.
The frame is made of aluminium, so should be strudy enough for the road, but the joints are made of plastic, so maybe a couple of backup parts would be in order :)
The only problem I have now is that I have to bend down to see the display on my lowest keyboard, which makes programming a bit awkward, but at least I have room for most of my equipment.
A workaround for programming my lowest keyboard is using an editor on the computer, so really not a big issue.
The stand is steady enough for my use at home, but I have not used it on any gigs, so I don't know how it would hold up after taking it apart and putting back together several times.
The frame is made of aluminium, so should be strudy enough for the road, but the joints are made of plastic, so maybe a couple of backup parts would be in order :)
The only problem I have now is that I have to bend down to see the display on my lowest keyboard, which makes programming a bit awkward, but at least I have room for most of my equipment.
A workaround for programming my lowest keyboard is using an editor on the computer, so really not a big issue.
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Lightweight and sturdy
Allows for a wide range of instruments, pads, controllers etc. Folds up nicely.
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The best stand
Great stand easy to assemble sturdy looks good I have an mp11se weighing in at 34kg sitting on the bottom tier fits very snug barely a few mm to play with either side and enough room to fit depending on size a few keyboards on each tier perfect stand would highly recommend
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