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Excellent build and stability
You get what you pay for. It's a very sturdy, stable stand that I can safely trust my expensive MIDI controller with. Definitely feels like it can take quite the load, at least 4x as much as my controller actually weighs. No complaints whatsoever.
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Good product for the price
It is not the most beautiful item to have in your house/ room/ apartment but it gets the job done and is very easily transported.
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The Essential Keyboard Stand for Every Musician
If you need a reliable foundation for your keyboard, the Millenium KS-2010 stand is a top pick. Combining simplicity with robust support, this stand offers the perfect balance of function and practicality without compromising your budget.
Built with an adjustable X-frame, the KS-2010 adapts to your preferred height, giving you complete control over your setup. Its steel construction ensures long-lasting durability, while its foldable design makes it easy to carry to gigs or store at home. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this stand holds your instrument steady during practice sessions or live performances, letting you focus on what really matters—your music.
The Millenium KS-2010 isn't just another keyboard stand. It's a reliable, adaptable, and affordable piece of gear that gives musicians exactly what they need: stability and convenience. Ideal for players at any stage of their musical journey, it’s the stand that’s got your back—literally.
Built with an adjustable X-frame, the KS-2010 adapts to your preferred height, giving you complete control over your setup. Its steel construction ensures long-lasting durability, while its foldable design makes it easy to carry to gigs or store at home. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this stand holds your instrument steady during practice sessions or live performances, letting you focus on what really matters—your music.
The Millenium KS-2010 isn't just another keyboard stand. It's a reliable, adaptable, and affordable piece of gear that gives musicians exactly what they need: stability and convenience. Ideal for players at any stage of their musical journey, it’s the stand that’s got your back—literally.
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Heavy, but sturdy!
It's not a light stand, but it's meant to be stable, which it absolutely is. You have to consider that, the lower you want the stand to be, the wider it gets, so at a certain point your synth won't be able to be carried anymore. However I have found perfect heights for both sitting in front of the synth as well as standing.
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Cheap, but does the job
Awesome stand for the price. The rubber feet at the top are a bit too slick to hold anything light in place, but that's easily solved with a bit of rubber and zip-ties. All in all, a sturdy stand for little money
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Sturdy n solid
Sturdy and solid. It’s a great!
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Quick buy
I needed a stand for my Novation launchkey 49, so this was first to catch my eye. Well, it's cheap, but it also does what it should. On the negative side, it is a bit slippery when holding the keyboard, but it is ok. I'm not planning any stageshow...
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I bought this for my 49 key midi controller keyboard and it does the job very well. Pretty stable and a good value for money
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Does the job
It holds a piano as it should. Only issue is with my knees bumbing into the stand and I can't seem to find a natural position for them.
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okay
I'm using this with a Roland FP-30 88-key digital piano. It's very stable, absolutely no worry it might fall.
There are two small inconveniences:
1. It's not very comfortable to use with a pedal because my knee keeps hitting the joint in the middle.
2. My ideal height would be between two of its positions, but it's not possible to put it there.
There are two small inconveniences:
1. It's not very comfortable to use with a pedal because my knee keeps hitting the joint in the middle.
2. My ideal height would be between two of its positions, but it's not possible to put it there.
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