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Bang for your buck
If you're serious about your keyboard, you'll splurge more on a good stand. But here for about β¬12 you still get a perfectly usable keyboard stand for home practice. That's what this stand is for, not more, not less.
It's good quality, heavy, plenty of metal inside. It's not reinforced, so not super stable, you can rather easily make it wobble, but not tip over, so nevertheless your keyboard should be safe.
The area for placing your keyboard only has a modest amount of rubber. The Startone keyboard I bought has a rather narrower base that doesn't fit on that rubber, rather in between, so it slides a little. You might want to invest in some additional rubber in such a case.
Installation is easy. Just keep in mind the hole offsets and everything will be even. Regulation is also quite easy, although you need to use a bit of force to pull the pin to change the height/width.
Overall, another great budget stand from the Fun Generation series. I'm perfectly satisfied with it, I think it greatly exceeds the price expectations.
It's good quality, heavy, plenty of metal inside. It's not reinforced, so not super stable, you can rather easily make it wobble, but not tip over, so nevertheless your keyboard should be safe.
The area for placing your keyboard only has a modest amount of rubber. The Startone keyboard I bought has a rather narrower base that doesn't fit on that rubber, rather in between, so it slides a little. You might want to invest in some additional rubber in such a case.
Installation is easy. Just keep in mind the hole offsets and everything will be even. Regulation is also quite easy, although you need to use a bit of force to pull the pin to change the height/width.
Overall, another great budget stand from the Fun Generation series. I'm perfectly satisfied with it, I think it greatly exceeds the price expectations.
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Is light weight a quality or a shortcoming ?
I needed something very lightweight, quick to mount and easy to store, with as small a footprint as possible, and this was it. It is surprisingly stable for its light weight. A very low price is of course attractive too, but I must say that after about a year, the knob (or handle or however you call it) snapped, its spring sprang out the window and the whole thing went to the trash. Well, I won't complain. For such a low price, I purchased two more, so I'll always have a spare. And I'll be more careful with the handling.
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Works just as intended.
Its really simple, works with some heavier stuff too.
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Good Stand.
Pretty alright. The "x" tends to get in the way of your legs if you're sitting, but that's to be expected, looking at how it's constructed. If you value leg freedom while playing, you're most likely better off looking for pricier alternatives that have a more table-like stance. Still, does it's job just fine. Would buy again.
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Serves the purpose
I bought it for my friend. He is satisfied with everything. A little lightweight, but good enough for amateur pianist. Dont put too much pressure on it, because it is not made for whole body weight.
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V
Nice key stand for lightweight e-piano
Nice key stand for lightweight e-piano. There is a slight backlash and the need to adjust the angle with light pressure
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S
Does what it does
Like most X shaped stands it's a bit rocky, but that what you get for the price. Fills the need of a basic stand.
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Good quality for the price
Considering how cheap this is - i recommend it.
It's not the best stand out there, but it does what it's supposed to at a very low price.
Recommended.
It's not the best stand out there, but it does what it's supposed to at a very low price.
Recommended.
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Mind your fingers!
The stand is fine, does what it is supposed to do - but the adjustable height lever can be difficult to move.
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HS
It's ok
For the price it's ok but if you are looking for something more robust I'd not consider that one.
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