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Worry-free beast
Sturdy beast, has been holding up my Yamaha P-45 piano (which is by no means lightweight) for the better part of two years and have had very few issues with it. Excellent build quality, always stays in place and maneuvers well. The grips make sure the piano stays firm and the balance is good across the board. Occasionally it will get in the way of my legs when I'm moving around it but for most static playing it works well. Recommend if you need a solid stand.
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Quality stand for the people who know for what it is
Was searching for a good stand with flexible height adjustment for my synth Yamaha MOXF8. Relatively low priced and very good quality. Completely satisfied.
Unfortunately, 4-leg stands were all not good for digital pianos because of their excessive height which is 75+cm from the floor to the top of white key. And only XX stand appeared steady and adjustable for me and my daughter who is a young piano player.
Unfortunately, 4-leg stands were all not good for digital pianos because of their excessive height which is 75+cm from the floor to the top of white key. And only XX stand appeared steady and adjustable for me and my daughter who is a young piano player.
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Better than expected!
I've ordered this stand and Gravity KSX 2 and, compared to Gravity, Roadworx feels much more stable. Also in addition to having 4 rubber caps (at the top, 2 per side), they've added rubber protectors in middle sections which allows you to position the piano close to the edge of the stand, without any wobbling! It was impossible to do with the Gravity stand.
And IMO that's really important if you want to sit while playing the piano, since positioning the piano at the edge of the stand gives more space for your knees.
At the beginning, I wasn't sure if an X-stand was going to do the job (visually and stability-wise), and was considering getting a original wooden stand from Kawai, but after testing it I have to say that it's pretty good and I just saved 100 EUR :D
Definitely recommended!
And IMO that's really important if you want to sit while playing the piano, since positioning the piano at the edge of the stand gives more space for your knees.
At the beginning, I wasn't sure if an X-stand was going to do the job (visually and stability-wise), and was considering getting a original wooden stand from Kawai, but after testing it I have to say that it's pretty good and I just saved 100 EUR :D
Definitely recommended!
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Massive stand, feels safe
I am happy with this stand. It is very sturdy and heavy, with simple patent to raise or lower it. I have Novation Impulse 61 on it and stability is perfect. Would recommend to anyone who uses bigger, heavier synths or midi controlers.
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very stable
this double braced version is rock stable. i advise it over the single braced one.
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Really good quality and strong build
Strong and very stable, I use it for my Kawai ES110 and works very well.
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sturdy keyboard stand.
works well for 88 key keyboard.
stable and fixed with a tooth/groove circular device that allows for fine height adjustments, and, when properly tightened, zero chance of collapsing.
stable and fixed with a tooth/groove circular device that allows for fine height adjustments, and, when properly tightened, zero chance of collapsing.
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Solid and sturdy keyboard stand. Perfect for my Yamaha PSR EW410...
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Do the job
Perfect for a home studio use.
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JB
Very easy to handle Stand
A good quality, very easy to handle product that takes away small space from the room but still provides a stable support for the keyboard. Very easy to set up and to move if needed.
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