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Keyboard Table

  • Locking screws on both sides for height adjustment
  • Support arms individually adjustable to the size of the keyboard
  • Flat pack size
  • Max. load capacity: 80 kg, the optional second level (not included) up to 25 kg
  • Weight: 9.5 kg
  • Height: 600/1020 mm
  • Support distance adjustable by: 180 - 790 mm
  • Support depth: 345 mm
  • Assembly size: 1050 x 575 mm

Suitable accessories (not included):

  • Attachment K&M 18811: Article no. 437888
  • 3rd level K&M 18822: Article no. 463951
  • Shorter support arms K&M 18827: Article no. 484281
  • Available since May 2009
  • Item number 228727
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Keyboard Supports 1
1.622 kr
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Flexibility and stability in one elegant package

The K&M 18810 Omega Black is a solid, steel-built keyboard stand that keeps things compact while still featuring full-sized circular floor protectors with built‑in levelling. These distinctive, unique feet give it noticeably more stability than most stands in the same price segment. With dual locking clamp screws, adjusting the height is at once quick and precise, and the support arms can be set to fit virtually any standard keyboard size. The K&M 18810 Omega Black can be expanded to hold up to three tiers of boards without losing the stability that makes it so reliable. Matching piano stools are also available in the same design. With its clean, understated look, the Omega Black keyboard stand is an ideal choice for players who want their setup to offer both stability and flexibility.

K&M 18810 Omega Black, keyboard stand

The key to flexible keys

The K&M 18810 Omega Black isn't just sturdy, it's also very easy to adjust. Height changes are quick and straightforward thanks to the locking clamp screws, while the large support arms provide secure and reliable keyboard placement. With an adjustable height range of 600 to 1020mm, the stand is suitable for musicians who play sitting down, standing up, or a mixture of both. This makes it an excellent choice for players who work across different styles and settings – what's more, the floor‑friendly feet allow it to be used confidently on stage or in the studio. The adjustable arms ensure keyboards of any size will sit securely, easily handling even 88-key master keyboards, and a load capacity of up to 80kg – enough for absolutely any instrument bar the very heaviest vintage Rhodes – the Omega Black will work with any keyboard in a musician's collection.

K&M 18810 Omega Black, keyboard stand

Adjust to any situation

Thanks to its robust construction and the ability to adjust it individually on the fly, the K&M 18810 Omega Black will handle most tasks for musicians who use a single keyboard, even if they frequently switch between different instruments. However, with K&M's dedicated extensions for additional keyboard tiers or devices like interfaces and laptops, the Omega Black can easily grow with a beginner's growing collection, also offering plenty of creative freedom for professional players: The outstanding German build quality that K&M are famous for means the stand should both last for years and stand up to professional touring and travel. Wherever it's used, its simple and stylish design allows the K&M 18810 Omega Black to blend effortlessly into any setting.

Adjustable height settings on the K&M 18810 Omega Black, keyboard stand

About K & M

Founded in 1949, König & Meyer (K&M) initially produced music stands and measuring tools. Just two years later, the range was expanded to include instrument stands and microphone tripods, which are still the core business of the manufacturer today – and are still manufactured in their facilities in Wertheim, Germany. K&M also produces musicians' stools, stands for speakers, monitors, and lighting, and a range of accessories for mobile devices, such as tablet mounts. To satisfy the company's own exacting standards, even the individual metal and plastic components continue to be manufactured primarily in the company's factory in Wertheim, with particular emphasis placed on environmentally friendly and sustainable production.

Quick to set up, quick to break down

Whether used in the recording studio, on stage, in the rehearsal room, or at home, this keyboard stand will impress all-comers with its stability and flexible range of applications. The clearly engraved height scale, and the set of cable clips it ships with for cable management, make it a practical and professional companion for musicians of all shapes and sizes. And because it's been cleverly designed to fold away almost flat, and weighs under 10kg, the K&M 18810 Omega Black is also easy to transport, which also makes it well prepared for use in constantly changing locations. All these features make it an ideal solution for even the most demanding keyboard players.

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Beautifully strong
Anonymous 12.07.2016
I have just suffered a double braced X stand failing under the weight of my Kawai MP7, damaging the Kawai and some other pieces of equipment. Fortunately the stand was bundled with the MP7 so I have some legal redress against the store (which is NOT Thomann).

I look after my equipment because I want things to look good and work properly. After this accident the first place I looked was K&M because I wanted a brand that I knew I could trust and that wouldn't cut corners on quality.

The stand arrived and was very easy to put together. Just a case of inserting the legs and cross pieces and screwing on the heavy duty hand tightened nuts. I also purchased the additional arms 18813 to place an additional level above. These, again, just hand tighten onto the main frame. The second level is adjustable for height and the angle of tilt. In addition I purchased the additional 18819 tray for my keyboard and mouse. This tray fits securely over the 18813 arms and is sufficiently strong to take the full weight from both your arms without flexing or moving. I set the 18813 arms wide enough that I can still fit and use the music stand on the Kawai but at this width I needed to reverse the bolts on the arms so that the knobs on the nuts were on the inside. Set up this way the tray fits properly. If you didn't need the arms so far spaced then no change would be necessary. The arms adjust high enough to accommodate the music stand but I will need to remove the tray to use music on it. This is ok for my usage of the Kawai as a separate piano or as a MIDI controller for my DAW.

The stand is very well made. It is sufficiently big enough for a heavy 88 key digital piano but it is an easy job to move the fittings for smaller boards. The sturdy legs adjust with a sprung knurl wheel. The leg holes are marked with numbers to facilitate getting both sides level. Some reviewers have commented that this stand is best for the studio because it doesn't fold. But I would say that as it only requires 4 hand tightened nuts to be removed to dismantle it into a flat packed unit and reassembly takes a couple of minutes it is eminently suitable for gigging musicians too. We all like convenience but a convenient stand has caused me heartache. I'd rather have peace of mind with a quality stand.
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Wobbles with mp11se and vigorous playing
piano review 04.03.2022
After reading countless reviews where this stand was recommended for heavy pianos (like my mp11se), I decided to order it and give it a try. Unfortunately, when I play particularly loud and fast pieces of music (e.g. Rachmaninoff), the piano and stand get quite the front-back wobble/vibration going, to the point where it is distracting and disappointing. It is not enough to really create an error as my fingers still come down where they were supposed to. However, it removes the illusion that one is playing an acoustic piano.

Thomann pointed out that this is not uncommon with heavy pianos with this style of stand, so return shipping would have been on me. Thus, I decided to troubleshoot different ideas to get the wobble to go away.

Putting it on a rug helped. The final change was a tension rod placed between the base of the piano and the top of the horizontal part of the leg, one per side. That has removed essentially all wobble.

It is confusing how so SO many people (many with the exact same setup) say this stand is 'rock solid', but mine is not. I think it comes down to how you play. Fast and hard - maybe try the K&M 18950?
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Embarrassed consumer who thought K&M Table Omega cost too much!!!
Rozdon 29.11.2021
I had a foolish opinion on something I knew nothing about but thought I was qualified to say it cost too much. I ignored reviews from other customers about K&M products because of what I thought was an overpriced regular product.
My ignorance finally gave up the good fight, when I was returning inferior unstable keyboard tables that wasn't fit for purpose over a period of several months sometimes at my cost! This didn't defeat the object of saving money.
Finally after giving in and releasing my hard earned cash, I ordered the K&M 18810 Omega Keyboard table & K&M 18811. When it arrived it looked a million times better than what I thought and I realised I had more than value for money in quality and stability and design.
I was so impressed I ended up adding K&M 18822 Extension and K&M 18819 just to give it that finished professional look.
I stand correct when I say this is a brilliant product to own. As for the cost, I'm never going to be so cheap and judgemental again on K&M products. I do feel stupid for thinking I knew better but I came good in the end and K&M taught me not to prejudge by its cost!
Lesson learned "Reviews matter"
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A sturdy stand, but not very portable
Lythe 05.10.2021
I use this stand at home to hold Studiologic SL88 Studio MIDI controller (13.7kg), and recently added the optional 18811 second tier attachment to hold a Nord Electro 6D 73 (9.2kg).

As you'd expect from K&M, it's well made and very sturdy. I don't have any worries about leaving the keyboards on it; it's impossible for it to tip over, I'm sure it won't collapse, and it doesn't wobble in use. So, it does its job very well.

I only gave it 3/5 stars for handling because, while it's not difficult to dismantle and reassemble (remove two screws from the arms and undo two tool-less bolts to remove the legs), it's quite bulky even when disassembled. I wouldn't choose this stand if I wanted something portable. But, most portable stands are not as sturdy as this stand, so that's a compromise either way.

My only complaint is not about the stand itself, but rather about the 18811 second tier attachment: even at the minimum height, the second keyboard is higher than I would like. I didn't mind this when I bought it to use with a single keyboard (so I won't take any stars off for this), but if I'd realised I would want to add a second tier later, I would have gone with a different stand.
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