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Awesome stand for use at home.
Posted by Ben from Grand Rapids, MI on Sep 24, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Active Musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Rock
Once I got it put together, I haven't had any problems with it. I just wish that it included a fourth set of arms. I had to buy another set from Onstage (good customer care). I put my Kurzweil PC1SE on the bottom tier, my Roland XP10 on the second tier and my recording gear and laptop on the top tier. This stand has been awesome. It's sturdy enough for my 3 year old to hang from and not fall apart (yes I had a heart attack when I saw that happening). I bought this stand with the intention of using it only at home. I wouldn’t even try to use this on stage. That’s what I have my X stand for. #1 it takes up a lot of space. #2 you need an allen wrench to make any adjustments. Buy this stand if you need a flexible stand for home/studio use.
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Posted by Looking to buy one from Virginia on Aug 3, 2009
Experience w/product: I have heard about it
Reviewer's Background: Gospel Group Member/ Musician Organist
Reviewer's Play Style: Gospel / Gospel -Jazz
As I read some of these reviews about the A Frame Keyboard Stand I am just amaze to hear that some of you musician have a progrma with this product. Well first of all this type of stand In my thinking was really made for the home or studio were you may have three or four keyboards midi togeather. However deepending on the weight of your board you may need to use extra arms to support the board weight. This is not the kind of keyboard stand that you would want to be using on the road going from gig to gig plastic will not hold up long setting up taking down moving and moving and moving around. you are better off with an double brace X stand with a set of tiers or two for on the road. That is more easy to set upand take down and don't take up that much room on stage. But this A Frame stand I would use in my home and my boards are no more than 30 pounds in weight so I my self will have no problem with the stand I just can't wait to get one.
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Not for small stages!!
Posted by Robbo06 from Pinellas Park,FL. on Feb 22, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: active musician, recording musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Prog. rock
Three years ago, I bought this stand. Getting the right balance on this monstrosity is nerve wracking. It tilted and wobbled and drove me crazy for hours trying to set up just right. This a stand that can only fit in a van. I have a sub-compact station wagon and it has to be disassembled. On stage, there is simply no room for the keyboard stand and, you have to fight for what ever space you want with drummers and guitarists. Unless you have the patience of a saint; I'd advise you to think twice before buying this stand.
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HOLDS MY ALESIS QS7.1,FANTOM XA, CASIO CZ5000
Posted by GSONN1 from Upsate, New York on Dec 16, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Home Studio Hobbyist
Reviewer's Play Style: A little bit of everything good!
This is a very good stand for the money. I have not had any problems with this stand collapsing while supporting my three synthesizers (One 76 Key and two 61 keys). It;s sturdy although not rock solid when supporting all three keyboards at once. It's lightweight therefore making it easy to carry and portable enough to take anywhere. It's easy to assemble but just make sure that you tighten but not ocertighten the collars - they are plastic as one reviewer stated. I would suggest making sure your keyboard is not tilted too much if it is on the heavy side. Use your best judgement and make sure you testt the support while standing very close to your keyboard. Test the unit while slightly jarring your board. Do not leave your board alone until you feel very comfortable with the support if in doubt. I would suggest removing your board from the stand when not playing your board and after several sessions of sucessful support, then you may feel comfortable leaving your board but never leave your board over tilted for long periods of unattended time. You may also want to order extra arms from On-Stage to support heavier boards or use an extra one of the three sets to sure up your heavy keyboard. Go with your gut and use common sense. Buy this stand, I did and I am 100% satisfied.
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88lbs.? More like 30.
Posted by kogmachine from KY on May 30, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Hobbyist
Reviewer's Play Style: Industrial/IDM
I just put my Fusion 8HD on this stand tonight. It held the weight until I started playing. The tier that my Fusion occupied collapsed, sending my Fusion to the floor. I'm glad I took the precaution of padding the floor under the stand or my Fusion would be history. I had a feeling judging by the plastic joints holding this stand together, that it couldn't hold 88lbs... let alone per tier. Cheap junk, do yourself a favor and count this stand out for 88 key workstations and anything else over 30lbs.
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