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Well built but top keyboard part is pretty high
Only just opened it but seems very well made. The only downside for me, as someone who sits to play, is that, on it's lowest setting, the bottom keyboard is the perfect height but the top one is still pretty high, and you can't udjust the tilt either. I have ended sticking some foam on the back of the top keyboard arms so the tilt is greater, making it comfortable enough to play, but now the music stand I have put behind it is almost above head height. So good for the price but not perfect for my needs.
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Again, rubber that obliterates laquer.
The fact that the rubber dissolved the finish of my brand new Moog makes the stand not only useless to me, it cost me a shitload of money. 10/10 would buy again if I wanted to destroy my Prophet too.
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C
Easy to use and stable stand
I needed a double keys stand for rehearsal and gigging. I couldn't get over the cost of other products. I also got stung with incompatibility of add-on arms to my 1980s original Casio X-fold stand!
Good product, sturdy and stable. Easy to fold out/in.
Only downside is that it weighs a ton!
Good product, sturdy and stable. Easy to fold out/in.
Only downside is that it weighs a ton!
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S
Great for semi-professional 2 keyboard live or studio setups!
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Does what it's supposed to
A great and stable solution to my storing issues. Very robust build, keeps everything in place while playing. Wish I had read up on the height-variability of the top keyboard-holder, as they heights of both stand are NOT independent from each other. Other than that, I have absolutely no complains, very very happy with it!
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Light, solid and strong enough for serious synths
The KS210B turned out to be a very good surprise. Assembly was easy and straightforward, everything aligned correctly and the structure immediately felt stable.
What really matters with a stand is confidence, and this one delivers. I am comfortably using it with heavy instruments like a PolyBrute and a Moog Matriarch, and it holds them without any problem. No worrying movements, no strange flex, just a solid and secure platform.
Despite the strength, it remains relatively light and easy to move around the studio. That balance between portability and stability is excellent, especially if you reorganize your setup from time to time.
Build quality is very good, materials feel durable, and once locked in place it stays exactly where you want it.
Simple, reliable, and absolutely capable of supporting serious gear.
What really matters with a stand is confidence, and this one delivers. I am comfortably using it with heavy instruments like a PolyBrute and a Moog Matriarch, and it holds them without any problem. No worrying movements, no strange flex, just a solid and secure platform.
Despite the strength, it remains relatively light and easy to move around the studio. That balance between portability and stability is excellent, especially if you reorganize your setup from time to time.
Build quality is very good, materials feel durable, and once locked in place it stays exactly where you want it.
Simple, reliable, and absolutely capable of supporting serious gear.
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TJ
Great
Super sturdy and a good height. Fits my Korg Minilogue on top and my old Casio keyboard on the bottom.
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Worst stand I ever used
It’s very surprising normally Hercules is a good brand for this kind of things but this one is a real nightmare!! First of all it’s very heavy and not adjustable. In the lowest position the second keyboard is unrealistically high. Very bad design I mean I’m already sorry for who ever bought it…
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