台上KS7903 3层的尖顶键盘站评论
你在舞台上使用多个键盘还是在工作室吗?放在哪里你需要他们(和他们容易),键盘站KS7903台上站的一个框架。每一个三层A-frame-style站拥有40磅。,所以你可以很容易地准备好三个键盘。这个全铝站是坚固的、轻量级的和非常方便运输。不占用宝贵的阶段或工作室空间与多个站;把你最喜欢的键盘在一个地方方便,可靠的帧键盘站KS7903 !
最高额定评论
坚固的,很容易组装
最初的组装花了30分钟,然后我不得不调整一些适合我的设置。包括指令不要做太多。我认为有视频但我只是有翅膀的。我可以看到如何设置可能是困难的对于那些需要准确的详细说明。我不得不退后几次,真正思考我想做什么,哪些部分调整完成。如果你可以概念化的东西,我建议之前想象你想要什么在你的脑海中装配,这样你不会毁灭的事情一遍又一遍。架是相当大的,所以一定要检查规格如果你有有限的空间。不过真的很坚实。我看不出它引爆或打翻了。
令人惊异的
伟大的价格和良好的质量midi站
优质键盘站
这正是我一直在寻找我简化平台基于我最近得到的电路跟踪。我消灭了一半架图片。(4)和一个键盘的midi控制器。注意我切下来完全原始的宽度的一半。
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20531, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5f6bb1375314ab298b2ec5a863fe06915ab63a75\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-5bdfcf0f463ce4db70644948a0362c2b2632b04a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20532, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5fd4abfd95757d3b96ba3822f9f248107566d3a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-3ffdf7ca7578702065377571b6f5a3e0e448efb6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20533, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-06a2d77c31b728f9d7b85ba1774bd4deb0d5d140\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-81e6f0e3f0fe01a06a64d88adb44ee32c6f513ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20534, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-08018039e3701e365511788c77685807552cbabc\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-dcd79ab30f0f455728d59f415ac76ea6fbd07511\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20535, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-78fb6c6086606d194c01bf2c521d0d53cda85854\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-c514afa3beef219916a6cc1292ca32aa1d5a7dfe\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8370, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-00c7a7ab06dceb4a0d90721f447b297b9c220acd\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-430c0717c1923935fd50cf96b3e873a3716a334a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8371, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-0fa64a36ed1b66a61117509a60e92b0d8571522f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-6827674445d87236439faa8b13ee5de195e56705\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8372, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e92bca47ca187ed29a0182f0cf7e2329da4b4e82\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-572228d733c64b1cd606f86a70bb671d0490cbf6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6981, "store_items_review_id": 285855, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-51b8ac67197a91394e69d766a3d35478ea110d9b\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-03d5293b8a4a3220d9392ebfd204c78a38e66739\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Very customizable", "sir_comments": "Best stand Ive come across. Highly recommend", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Carl Schultz", "sir_whereareyou": "Ypsilanti", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 1216, "store_items_review_id": 256321, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-33f9dea8244322fc778779a3c095560c5043fab4\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-47ed2e8385c150841e9eae6da0260dbebb5d53ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great product (just take your time putting it together)", "sir_comments": "Great stand that does exactly what it needs to do. I wouldn\u2019t recommend this to touring musicians but if you\u2019re just putting it into your studio it\u2019s perfect. Take your time putting it together. Don\u2019t crank down on the bolts right away, just snug everything up. Once it\u2019s fully put together then do the final tightening process. Hardware is a little cheap but if you don\u2019t over tighten the bolts they hold just fine. I have a moog Sub Phatty on the top rack, a moog sub 37 on the middle (both have some weight to them), a midi keyboard on the bottom rack and the rack is very sturdy.
\n
\nThe reason for the 5 stars is because my account rep Michael Duncan rocks! He has helped me out a lot over the past couple years and is overall just a good dude. Thanks for everything Michael!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Taylor Jaymin", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Music producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 873, "store_items_review_id": 254072, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-20cb85c52e2d1936da688bc79d8db91f186bb4f2\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-aa82b45d82a8a45fb3e1894a1b6f87a6bfea933c\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Solid (custom additions also!)", "sir_comments": "Just set it up in about 15 minutes (maybe less. I built two 46\" shelves with lip for the top two layers of this 3-tier keyboard stand. I plan on using the shelves to hold drum machines, a small mixer, a computer, and maybe some other gear as well as a moderately heavy 6- key digital synth on the bottom rack. So far it feels pretty solid. I have the back support bar set a little high but I think if its about 1.5-2 from the base it might add more horizontal stability since the stand does have a slight bit of left\/right sway. Even with the stand set up like this I trust it to hold the gear. I will give this stand a 4.5 because of the slight bit of sway. I may adjust my feedback as I make adjustment to the stand. Stay tuned!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Max", "sir_whereareyou": "NY", "sir_background": "Teacher, musician\/producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6622, "store_items_review_id": 284238, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e037fa186d23fc6b24e9cc512bd711da8bdca279\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-851467982fdc90f09ff1808711fb60e2203ae983\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great for the price", "sir_comments": "This thing can be configured a few different ways and is pretty solid for the most part. I wouldnt recommend it for big heavy expensive gear but it holds my minilogue monologue and mpc 1000 on the bottom row with no problem. I got two wire shelves from the container store that fit perfectly on the top two rows to hold smaller gear and effects and I have them upside down to have a lip to keep things from sliding. Overall its not an expensive stand so it can wobble slightly and ios kind of annoying to put together but its a great deal and works perfect for my setup. I wish they sold extra attachments like laptop holders like that German brand...", "sir_rating": "4.0", "sir_name": "Marc", "sir_whereareyou": "CA", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27186, "store_items_review_id": 382012, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e6c705cbdfbb332a3e8f3748429060f1650b5c69\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-b5aeee84acd98d23cc4d924234840175102440eb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Holds lots of synths, strong", "sir_comments": "The only drawbacks to this keyboard stand is that its larger than you think - and that its nearly impossible to get it balanced and sturdy. Ive given up trying to use a tape measure to get it centered and balanced. Its a little off balance, and keys sit higher on one side than the other. If you can ignore that, youre good to go
\nAside from that, its got room for tons of synths and a mixer. Add on parts are very easy to install. It wont fall over, the keyboards sit on it comfortably and wont loosen up. Its definitely hardier than other synth stands Ive owned. So big, youll only need one of these unless youve got a HUGE collection of synths! Room underneath for a Marshall amp to sit.", "sir_rating": "3.5", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="377200">
很棒但读这! ! !
神奇的站适合19合成器!的,我正在寻找一个解决方案在我的工作室和已经KS7903站之一,开始通过增加几层(可在淡水)但后来意识到,这是更便宜的购买三个站,结合部分(想想这些是一套模块化的建筑)。188金宝搏官网是多少除了我拒绝添加一些铝棒料和利用漏洞脚轮所以我可以移动整个单位。最终的结果就是我正在寻找的。有16个合成器在前面,三个在背面的储备。添加一些LED灯条和即时精彩! ! !
所以上面一行
约务更替低音站2
百灵达心灵深处
第二行
罗兰•Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A JX-08 JD-08
第三row-Roland合资企业- 90年份Synth扩展板也用作midi控制器精品店
Row-Behringer聚D和奥德赛
第五行,
罗兰精品SH-01、SE-01 Dreadbox大喇叭和华德福布罗菲尔德
第六行Arturia Keylab 88(驾驶上述单位)
底
卡西欧CT-S1000V
M-Audio毒液
没有显示在回来
罗兰RS-5
罗兰D-20
罗兰Juno-2
Midi T-08x2解决方案
所有的作品都贯穿4 x百灵达Eurorack Pro RX1602V2搅拌机喂养成Tascam模型x 24进入逻辑运行的Macbook Pro。
唯一的负面的事情我能说的是,我同意另一个评论这事更适合工作室使用它非常坚固的(正如你所看到的),但我不相信这是设计不断地分解和重组的记过处分,不推荐它,除非你有一个车,可以把它组装。
最后,伊恩·伦贝格是男人! ! ! ! !
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20531, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5f6bb1375314ab298b2ec5a863fe06915ab63a75\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-5bdfcf0f463ce4db70644948a0362c2b2632b04a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20532, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5fd4abfd95757d3b96ba3822f9f248107566d3a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-3ffdf7ca7578702065377571b6f5a3e0e448efb6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20533, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-06a2d77c31b728f9d7b85ba1774bd4deb0d5d140\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-81e6f0e3f0fe01a06a64d88adb44ee32c6f513ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20534, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-08018039e3701e365511788c77685807552cbabc\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-dcd79ab30f0f455728d59f415ac76ea6fbd07511\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20535, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-78fb6c6086606d194c01bf2c521d0d53cda85854\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-c514afa3beef219916a6cc1292ca32aa1d5a7dfe\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8370, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-00c7a7ab06dceb4a0d90721f447b297b9c220acd\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-430c0717c1923935fd50cf96b3e873a3716a334a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8371, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-0fa64a36ed1b66a61117509a60e92b0d8571522f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-6827674445d87236439faa8b13ee5de195e56705\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8372, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e92bca47ca187ed29a0182f0cf7e2329da4b4e82\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-572228d733c64b1cd606f86a70bb671d0490cbf6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6981, "store_items_review_id": 285855, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-51b8ac67197a91394e69d766a3d35478ea110d9b\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-03d5293b8a4a3220d9392ebfd204c78a38e66739\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Very customizable", "sir_comments": "Best stand Ive come across. Highly recommend", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Carl Schultz", "sir_whereareyou": "Ypsilanti", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 1216, "store_items_review_id": 256321, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-33f9dea8244322fc778779a3c095560c5043fab4\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-47ed2e8385c150841e9eae6da0260dbebb5d53ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great product (just take your time putting it together)", "sir_comments": "Great stand that does exactly what it needs to do. I wouldn\u2019t recommend this to touring musicians but if you\u2019re just putting it into your studio it\u2019s perfect. Take your time putting it together. Don\u2019t crank down on the bolts right away, just snug everything up. Once it\u2019s fully put together then do the final tightening process. Hardware is a little cheap but if you don\u2019t over tighten the bolts they hold just fine. I have a moog Sub Phatty on the top rack, a moog sub 37 on the middle (both have some weight to them), a midi keyboard on the bottom rack and the rack is very sturdy.
\n
\nThe reason for the 5 stars is because my account rep Michael Duncan rocks! He has helped me out a lot over the past couple years and is overall just a good dude. Thanks for everything Michael!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Taylor Jaymin", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Music producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 873, "store_items_review_id": 254072, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-20cb85c52e2d1936da688bc79d8db91f186bb4f2\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-aa82b45d82a8a45fb3e1894a1b6f87a6bfea933c\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Solid (custom additions also!)", "sir_comments": "Just set it up in about 15 minutes (maybe less. I built two 46\" shelves with lip for the top two layers of this 3-tier keyboard stand. I plan on using the shelves to hold drum machines, a small mixer, a computer, and maybe some other gear as well as a moderately heavy 6- key digital synth on the bottom rack. So far it feels pretty solid. I have the back support bar set a little high but I think if its about 1.5-2 from the base it might add more horizontal stability since the stand does have a slight bit of left\/right sway. Even with the stand set up like this I trust it to hold the gear. I will give this stand a 4.5 because of the slight bit of sway. I may adjust my feedback as I make adjustment to the stand. Stay tuned!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Max", "sir_whereareyou": "NY", "sir_background": "Teacher, musician\/producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6622, "store_items_review_id": 284238, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e037fa186d23fc6b24e9cc512bd711da8bdca279\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-851467982fdc90f09ff1808711fb60e2203ae983\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great for the price", "sir_comments": "This thing can be configured a few different ways and is pretty solid for the most part. I wouldnt recommend it for big heavy expensive gear but it holds my minilogue monologue and mpc 1000 on the bottom row with no problem. I got two wire shelves from the container store that fit perfectly on the top two rows to hold smaller gear and effects and I have them upside down to have a lip to keep things from sliding. Overall its not an expensive stand so it can wobble slightly and ios kind of annoying to put together but its a great deal and works perfect for my setup. I wish they sold extra attachments like laptop holders like that German brand...", "sir_rating": "4.0", "sir_name": "Marc", "sir_whereareyou": "CA", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27186, "store_items_review_id": 382012, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e6c705cbdfbb332a3e8f3748429060f1650b5c69\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-b5aeee84acd98d23cc4d924234840175102440eb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Holds lots of synths, strong", "sir_comments": "The only drawbacks to this keyboard stand is that its larger than you think - and that its nearly impossible to get it balanced and sturdy. Ive given up trying to use a tape measure to get it centered and balanced. Its a little off balance, and keys sit higher on one side than the other. If you can ignore that, youre good to go
\nAside from that, its got room for tons of synths and a mixer. Add on parts are very easy to install. It wont fall over, the keyboards sit on it comfortably and wont loosen up. Its definitely hardier than other synth stands Ive owned. So big, youll only need one of these unless youve got a HUGE collection of synths! Room underneath for a Marshall amp to sit.", "sir_rating": "3.5", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="349235">
完美!
爱这个东西!寻找一个解决方案,这个很好。比你想象的很多选择,更可定制的。
伟大的永久设置
我阅读评论关于这个站,我同意这可能不是适合恒定的拆卸和重建,但对于一个工作室或永久的设置中,这个站是坚实可靠。根据键盘,我可以一次容纳6。我完全。这不是一个重型站,但我给它将采取一切冲击。
三重键盘站
有点更大比我想象一旦建立但我喜欢它给我访问我的键盘。我还没有能够使用它,所以我不能说更多关于它。
效果很好(只是确保你设置正确)
我买了尽管一些不好的评论与引爆我看到和线程剥离。(稍后将解决这个问题)
总的来说,我觉得这是一个好站。我不使用这个记过处分。它只是把离开了。键盘我穿上这个站约20磅马克斯(每层)和他们很好。我购买了这个原本持有保利合成器,WaveState和OPSix(在)
如果你看着拿着76键键盘和它适合宽度,然后好了!只要确保它是在40磅的限制(大多数)。
这个地方你想确保你密切关注是装配和设置。这有许多调整重量定心(角主要的两腿之间),层角和键盘层高度。确保双方的匹配,从地面是至关重要的。一旦一切都设置确保他们依偎下来(不需要超级紧)。有锁,使角。
关于过去的评论:
在舞台上必须改善这个站,因为过去的评论所述塑料带,我没有看到任何螺栓在塑料。螺丝的螺纹到金属线程或坚果内六角断路。总体上他们很紧张,很好。小费的问题向前撞的时候,我想这做更多的调整对位站在某些键盘。或者把他们放在中间层。我似乎固体和不想前进或后退当我撞它(它特意熬夜很好)
一点忠告:
这不是代表你如果你看着它,带着它,因为它需要设置每次你把它放回在一起。然而,如果你只是使用一个工作室,要离开这很好,我肯定会推荐它。我已经稳固,大约2周,没有任何问题。
我的建议:
每一层的酒吧举办的键盘没有橡胶垫,这取决于你的键盘可以金属对抗。他们有1/16“3 m胶垫,可以削减和酒吧,这有助于。我和我和这个小手腕像魔法一样有效!
停止对底部的圆形螺旋武器足够可以支持键盘在陡峭的天使(这吴是一个调整)我的照片将显示键盘站在使用和关闭垫我使用。我强烈推荐橡胶垫来保护底部的齿轮。我不喜欢我的齿轮挠。设置明智它可以通过一个人,但是我发现它是容易有两个人(我自己和其他人)。
运输:
一旦你站了,打,这是超级lite移动。我能举起这用一个食指和小指(是的,它是真的,lite !)
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20531, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5f6bb1375314ab298b2ec5a863fe06915ab63a75\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-5bdfcf0f463ce4db70644948a0362c2b2632b04a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20532, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5fd4abfd95757d3b96ba3822f9f248107566d3a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-3ffdf7ca7578702065377571b6f5a3e0e448efb6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20533, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-06a2d77c31b728f9d7b85ba1774bd4deb0d5d140\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-81e6f0e3f0fe01a06a64d88adb44ee32c6f513ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20534, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-08018039e3701e365511788c77685807552cbabc\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-dcd79ab30f0f455728d59f415ac76ea6fbd07511\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20535, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-78fb6c6086606d194c01bf2c521d0d53cda85854\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-c514afa3beef219916a6cc1292ca32aa1d5a7dfe\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8370, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-00c7a7ab06dceb4a0d90721f447b297b9c220acd\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-430c0717c1923935fd50cf96b3e873a3716a334a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8371, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-0fa64a36ed1b66a61117509a60e92b0d8571522f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-6827674445d87236439faa8b13ee5de195e56705\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8372, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e92bca47ca187ed29a0182f0cf7e2329da4b4e82\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-572228d733c64b1cd606f86a70bb671d0490cbf6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6981, "store_items_review_id": 285855, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-51b8ac67197a91394e69d766a3d35478ea110d9b\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-03d5293b8a4a3220d9392ebfd204c78a38e66739\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Very customizable", "sir_comments": "Best stand Ive come across. Highly recommend", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Carl Schultz", "sir_whereareyou": "Ypsilanti", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 1216, "store_items_review_id": 256321, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-33f9dea8244322fc778779a3c095560c5043fab4\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-47ed2e8385c150841e9eae6da0260dbebb5d53ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great product (just take your time putting it together)", "sir_comments": "Great stand that does exactly what it needs to do. I wouldn\u2019t recommend this to touring musicians but if you\u2019re just putting it into your studio it\u2019s perfect. Take your time putting it together. Don\u2019t crank down on the bolts right away, just snug everything up. Once it\u2019s fully put together then do the final tightening process. Hardware is a little cheap but if you don\u2019t over tighten the bolts they hold just fine. I have a moog Sub Phatty on the top rack, a moog sub 37 on the middle (both have some weight to them), a midi keyboard on the bottom rack and the rack is very sturdy.
\n
\nThe reason for the 5 stars is because my account rep Michael Duncan rocks! He has helped me out a lot over the past couple years and is overall just a good dude. Thanks for everything Michael!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Taylor Jaymin", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Music producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 873, "store_items_review_id": 254072, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-20cb85c52e2d1936da688bc79d8db91f186bb4f2\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-aa82b45d82a8a45fb3e1894a1b6f87a6bfea933c\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Solid (custom additions also!)", "sir_comments": "Just set it up in about 15 minutes (maybe less. I built two 46\" shelves with lip for the top two layers of this 3-tier keyboard stand. I plan on using the shelves to hold drum machines, a small mixer, a computer, and maybe some other gear as well as a moderately heavy 6- key digital synth on the bottom rack. So far it feels pretty solid. I have the back support bar set a little high but I think if its about 1.5-2 from the base it might add more horizontal stability since the stand does have a slight bit of left\/right sway. Even with the stand set up like this I trust it to hold the gear. I will give this stand a 4.5 because of the slight bit of sway. I may adjust my feedback as I make adjustment to the stand. Stay tuned!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Max", "sir_whereareyou": "NY", "sir_background": "Teacher, musician\/producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6622, "store_items_review_id": 284238, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e037fa186d23fc6b24e9cc512bd711da8bdca279\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-851467982fdc90f09ff1808711fb60e2203ae983\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great for the price", "sir_comments": "This thing can be configured a few different ways and is pretty solid for the most part. I wouldnt recommend it for big heavy expensive gear but it holds my minilogue monologue and mpc 1000 on the bottom row with no problem. I got two wire shelves from the container store that fit perfectly on the top two rows to hold smaller gear and effects and I have them upside down to have a lip to keep things from sliding. Overall its not an expensive stand so it can wobble slightly and ios kind of annoying to put together but its a great deal and works perfect for my setup. I wish they sold extra attachments like laptop holders like that German brand...", "sir_rating": "4.0", "sir_name": "Marc", "sir_whereareyou": "CA", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27186, "store_items_review_id": 382012, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e6c705cbdfbb332a3e8f3748429060f1650b5c69\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-b5aeee84acd98d23cc4d924234840175102440eb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Holds lots of synths, strong", "sir_comments": "The only drawbacks to this keyboard stand is that its larger than you think - and that its nearly impossible to get it balanced and sturdy. Ive given up trying to use a tape measure to get it centered and balanced. Its a little off balance, and keys sit higher on one side than the other. If you can ignore that, youre good to go
\nAside from that, its got room for tons of synths and a mixer. Add on parts are very easy to install. It wont fall over, the keyboards sit on it comfortably and wont loosen up. Its definitely hardier than other synth stands Ive owned. So big, youll only need one of these unless youve got a HUGE collection of synths! Room underneath for a Marshall amp to sit.", "sir_rating": "3.5", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="292636">
伟大的站
这站是完美的工作。买了一些额外的支持武器和一些自定义的帮助下搁置有6 +设备在任何给定的时间。现在我能有我所有的设备在这架打开,准备记录。架足够坚固,可以容纳定期玩但我想告诫转移或移动它的设备。改变从左到右可以把一些应变夹着酒吧的支持。
非常可定制的
我遇到的最好的站。强烈推荐
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20531, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5f6bb1375314ab298b2ec5a863fe06915ab63a75\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-5bdfcf0f463ce4db70644948a0362c2b2632b04a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20532, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5fd4abfd95757d3b96ba3822f9f248107566d3a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-3ffdf7ca7578702065377571b6f5a3e0e448efb6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20533, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-06a2d77c31b728f9d7b85ba1774bd4deb0d5d140\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-81e6f0e3f0fe01a06a64d88adb44ee32c6f513ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20534, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-08018039e3701e365511788c77685807552cbabc\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-dcd79ab30f0f455728d59f415ac76ea6fbd07511\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20535, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-78fb6c6086606d194c01bf2c521d0d53cda85854\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-c514afa3beef219916a6cc1292ca32aa1d5a7dfe\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8370, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-00c7a7ab06dceb4a0d90721f447b297b9c220acd\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-430c0717c1923935fd50cf96b3e873a3716a334a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8371, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-0fa64a36ed1b66a61117509a60e92b0d8571522f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-6827674445d87236439faa8b13ee5de195e56705\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8372, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e92bca47ca187ed29a0182f0cf7e2329da4b4e82\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-572228d733c64b1cd606f86a70bb671d0490cbf6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6981, "store_items_review_id": 285855, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-51b8ac67197a91394e69d766a3d35478ea110d9b\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-03d5293b8a4a3220d9392ebfd204c78a38e66739\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Very customizable", "sir_comments": "Best stand Ive come across. Highly recommend", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Carl Schultz", "sir_whereareyou": "Ypsilanti", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 1216, "store_items_review_id": 256321, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-33f9dea8244322fc778779a3c095560c5043fab4\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-47ed2e8385c150841e9eae6da0260dbebb5d53ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great product (just take your time putting it together)", "sir_comments": "Great stand that does exactly what it needs to do. I wouldn\u2019t recommend this to touring musicians but if you\u2019re just putting it into your studio it\u2019s perfect. Take your time putting it together. Don\u2019t crank down on the bolts right away, just snug everything up. Once it\u2019s fully put together then do the final tightening process. Hardware is a little cheap but if you don\u2019t over tighten the bolts they hold just fine. I have a moog Sub Phatty on the top rack, a moog sub 37 on the middle (both have some weight to them), a midi keyboard on the bottom rack and the rack is very sturdy.
\n
\nThe reason for the 5 stars is because my account rep Michael Duncan rocks! He has helped me out a lot over the past couple years and is overall just a good dude. Thanks for everything Michael!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Taylor Jaymin", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Music producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 873, "store_items_review_id": 254072, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-20cb85c52e2d1936da688bc79d8db91f186bb4f2\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-aa82b45d82a8a45fb3e1894a1b6f87a6bfea933c\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Solid (custom additions also!)", "sir_comments": "Just set it up in about 15 minutes (maybe less. I built two 46\" shelves with lip for the top two layers of this 3-tier keyboard stand. I plan on using the shelves to hold drum machines, a small mixer, a computer, and maybe some other gear as well as a moderately heavy 6- key digital synth on the bottom rack. So far it feels pretty solid. I have the back support bar set a little high but I think if its about 1.5-2 from the base it might add more horizontal stability since the stand does have a slight bit of left\/right sway. Even with the stand set up like this I trust it to hold the gear. I will give this stand a 4.5 because of the slight bit of sway. I may adjust my feedback as I make adjustment to the stand. Stay tuned!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Max", "sir_whereareyou": "NY", "sir_background": "Teacher, musician\/producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6622, "store_items_review_id": 284238, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e037fa186d23fc6b24e9cc512bd711da8bdca279\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-851467982fdc90f09ff1808711fb60e2203ae983\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great for the price", "sir_comments": "This thing can be configured a few different ways and is pretty solid for the most part. I wouldnt recommend it for big heavy expensive gear but it holds my minilogue monologue and mpc 1000 on the bottom row with no problem. I got two wire shelves from the container store that fit perfectly on the top two rows to hold smaller gear and effects and I have them upside down to have a lip to keep things from sliding. Overall its not an expensive stand so it can wobble slightly and ios kind of annoying to put together but its a great deal and works perfect for my setup. I wish they sold extra attachments like laptop holders like that German brand...", "sir_rating": "4.0", "sir_name": "Marc", "sir_whereareyou": "CA", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27186, "store_items_review_id": 382012, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e6c705cbdfbb332a3e8f3748429060f1650b5c69\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-b5aeee84acd98d23cc4d924234840175102440eb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Holds lots of synths, strong", "sir_comments": "The only drawbacks to this keyboard stand is that its larger than you think - and that its nearly impossible to get it balanced and sturdy. Ive given up trying to use a tape measure to get it centered and balanced. Its a little off balance, and keys sit higher on one side than the other. If you can ignore that, youre good to go
\nAside from that, its got room for tons of synths and a mixer. Add on parts are very easy to install. It wont fall over, the keyboards sit on it comfortably and wont loosen up. Its definitely hardier than other synth stands Ive owned. So big, youll only need one of these unless youve got a HUGE collection of synths! Room underneath for a Marshall amp to sit.", "sir_rating": "3.5", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="285855">
伟大的
容易放在一起,占用更少的空间,坚固的,现在我在我的工作室可以适合更多的键盘
伟大的
容易放在一起,占用更少的空间,坚固的,现在我在我的工作室可以适合更多的键盘
好站
看起来相当结实,看上去不错。
伟大的产品(把你的时间把它一起)
伟大的站,它到底需要做什么。我不推荐这种巡回演出的音乐家,但如果你只是把它到你的工作室是完美的。慢慢来把它在一起。不要曲柄的螺栓,舒适的一切。一旦它完全放在一起然后做最后的紧缩过程。硬件有点便宜但如果你不收紧他们持有的螺栓。我有个moog子Phatty顶部架,moog子37对中产(他们都有一些体重),midi键盘底部齿条架非常坚固。
五星级的原因是因为我的账户代表迈克尔·邓肯岩石!他帮助我很多在过去的几年,整体是一个好伙计。感谢一切迈克尔!
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20531, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5f6bb1375314ab298b2ec5a863fe06915ab63a75\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-5bdfcf0f463ce4db70644948a0362c2b2632b04a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20532, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5fd4abfd95757d3b96ba3822f9f248107566d3a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-3ffdf7ca7578702065377571b6f5a3e0e448efb6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20533, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-06a2d77c31b728f9d7b85ba1774bd4deb0d5d140\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-81e6f0e3f0fe01a06a64d88adb44ee32c6f513ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20534, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-08018039e3701e365511788c77685807552cbabc\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-dcd79ab30f0f455728d59f415ac76ea6fbd07511\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20535, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-78fb6c6086606d194c01bf2c521d0d53cda85854\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-c514afa3beef219916a6cc1292ca32aa1d5a7dfe\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8370, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-00c7a7ab06dceb4a0d90721f447b297b9c220acd\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-430c0717c1923935fd50cf96b3e873a3716a334a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8371, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-0fa64a36ed1b66a61117509a60e92b0d8571522f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-6827674445d87236439faa8b13ee5de195e56705\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8372, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e92bca47ca187ed29a0182f0cf7e2329da4b4e82\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-572228d733c64b1cd606f86a70bb671d0490cbf6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6981, "store_items_review_id": 285855, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-51b8ac67197a91394e69d766a3d35478ea110d9b\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-03d5293b8a4a3220d9392ebfd204c78a38e66739\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Very customizable", "sir_comments": "Best stand Ive come across. Highly recommend", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Carl Schultz", "sir_whereareyou": "Ypsilanti", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 1216, "store_items_review_id": 256321, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-33f9dea8244322fc778779a3c095560c5043fab4\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-47ed2e8385c150841e9eae6da0260dbebb5d53ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great product (just take your time putting it together)", "sir_comments": "Great stand that does exactly what it needs to do. I wouldn\u2019t recommend this to touring musicians but if you\u2019re just putting it into your studio it\u2019s perfect. Take your time putting it together. Don\u2019t crank down on the bolts right away, just snug everything up. Once it\u2019s fully put together then do the final tightening process. Hardware is a little cheap but if you don\u2019t over tighten the bolts they hold just fine. I have a moog Sub Phatty on the top rack, a moog sub 37 on the middle (both have some weight to them), a midi keyboard on the bottom rack and the rack is very sturdy.
\n
\nThe reason for the 5 stars is because my account rep Michael Duncan rocks! He has helped me out a lot over the past couple years and is overall just a good dude. Thanks for everything Michael!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Taylor Jaymin", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Music producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 873, "store_items_review_id": 254072, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-20cb85c52e2d1936da688bc79d8db91f186bb4f2\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-aa82b45d82a8a45fb3e1894a1b6f87a6bfea933c\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Solid (custom additions also!)", "sir_comments": "Just set it up in about 15 minutes (maybe less. I built two 46\" shelves with lip for the top two layers of this 3-tier keyboard stand. I plan on using the shelves to hold drum machines, a small mixer, a computer, and maybe some other gear as well as a moderately heavy 6- key digital synth on the bottom rack. So far it feels pretty solid. I have the back support bar set a little high but I think if its about 1.5-2 from the base it might add more horizontal stability since the stand does have a slight bit of left\/right sway. Even with the stand set up like this I trust it to hold the gear. I will give this stand a 4.5 because of the slight bit of sway. I may adjust my feedback as I make adjustment to the stand. Stay tuned!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Max", "sir_whereareyou": "NY", "sir_background": "Teacher, musician\/producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6622, "store_items_review_id": 284238, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e037fa186d23fc6b24e9cc512bd711da8bdca279\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-851467982fdc90f09ff1808711fb60e2203ae983\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great for the price", "sir_comments": "This thing can be configured a few different ways and is pretty solid for the most part. I wouldnt recommend it for big heavy expensive gear but it holds my minilogue monologue and mpc 1000 on the bottom row with no problem. I got two wire shelves from the container store that fit perfectly on the top two rows to hold smaller gear and effects and I have them upside down to have a lip to keep things from sliding. Overall its not an expensive stand so it can wobble slightly and ios kind of annoying to put together but its a great deal and works perfect for my setup. I wish they sold extra attachments like laptop holders like that German brand...", "sir_rating": "4.0", "sir_name": "Marc", "sir_whereareyou": "CA", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27186, "store_items_review_id": 382012, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e6c705cbdfbb332a3e8f3748429060f1650b5c69\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-b5aeee84acd98d23cc4d924234840175102440eb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Holds lots of synths, strong", "sir_comments": "The only drawbacks to this keyboard stand is that its larger than you think - and that its nearly impossible to get it balanced and sturdy. Ive given up trying to use a tape measure to get it centered and balanced. Its a little off balance, and keys sit higher on one side than the other. If you can ignore that, youre good to go
\nAside from that, its got room for tons of synths and a mixer. Add on parts are very easy to install. It wont fall over, the keyboards sit on it comfortably and wont loosen up. Its definitely hardier than other synth stands Ive owned. So big, youll only need one of these unless youve got a HUGE collection of synths! Room underneath for a Marshall amp to sit.", "sir_rating": "3.5", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="256321">
生产商/扭曲跟踪产品
坚固的站....容易组装……完美的大小为空间我有....我WPULD推荐给任何人寻找质量键盘站....
站在舞台上3层键盘
一旦适应我的需要,坚如磐石站!伟大的价格。感谢杰夫罗尔夫照顾我。
3层站
坚固的,看起来不错,它应该做什么。比我想象的大一点,你猜我就需要更多的东西来填满它。
大键盘Expandablility站在一起
我买了其中的一个8月进入家庭工作室。站本身带有三层和武器支持三大键盘。武器是可调的,可以移动在每个支持交叉发送。一个六角螺钉允许您调整间距和/或角度。层本身也可以上下移动。您也可以购买额外的武器如果需要添加为较小的硬件支持。我的站着百灵达Deepmind 12架底部,两个中间架子上Korg独白,Korg和Korg Minilogue MS2000顶部的架子上。它可以容纳73键键盘宽。这个站是必须的如果你有很多硬件快速访问而写作或干扰。
比预期的要好!
质量好、重量轻、易于组装´s我预期。和航运,5/5。感谢斯威特沃特188金宝搏官网是多少!
伟大的我的设置
是在今天,真的很容易设置。它是用户友好的时候调整货架适合我的键盘。
伟大的框架在一个伟大的价格
这架是由大量的通用性,以适应你的大键盘。188金宝搏官网是多少斯威特沃特做了一个简单的提示事务。
伟大的价值和高质量
我周六站30分钟并带回家的了,有3个键盘。
设计的很好,很稳定。
只有1断层是艾伦扳手不是很好,将圆边缘如果是用于拧紧螺丝。
我有一个好艾伦扳手所以没有问题。
测量你的rails所以他们甚至出来的距离,不会有问题。
我推荐这个人需要忍受超过2键盘。
188金宝搏官网是多少斯威特沃特现在我停止购买设备的地方。
坚固的,物有所值
能说什么呢?这是一个伟大的站如果你不需要运输外面工作室或排练空间。一旦设置非常稳定。提示:不要拧紧螺丝,直到你得到它,别忘了添加锁定环来阻止你的键盘向下倾斜,当你玩太辛苦!
伟大的站
这个站是伟大的! !它拥有3工作站没有问题。
键盘站
好买?
最好的
我很高兴!完美的在所有方面!我发现淡水!
巨大的价值
很容易组装和调整为我3合成器在我家工作室。光线足够的携带记过处分如果我这样做。一个旋钮在运输过程中有损坏但被取代。我肯定会推荐键盘站和淡水严重键盘球员想要一个强大的轻量级站在一个体面的价格188金宝搏官网是多少
坚固的multi-keyboard站,但不可移植的!
这是一个极好的multi-keyboard或工作室环境代表一个家,这将是一个永久的夹具。一些评论者正确地指出,这站并不是一个好的选择对于演员需要一个便携式键盘代表演出。这个站是巨大的!我不得不重新安排家具使房间!
一些评论家抱怨站不结实,抛弃了他们的昂贵的键盘使他们打破。这是因为他们的站没有正确组装。我有同感。正确组装这个站需要一些信息不包括站。
据说1幅画顶1000个词。也许是这样,但我的站了1图片汇编指令和0的话!这是不够的。我发现我需要在台上站网站上的信息。最大的问题是锁定的袖子,充裕的胳膊放在我的站的支持,但这需要在T-Brackets锁定袖子上的标签的帧网格与T-Brackets级距。
有三个重要文件下载这个页面!
两个单页的PDF文件都可以在这个页面:Specsheet和组装指南。下载这些文件之前,你试着组装站!
第三,也是最重要的文档发现当你点击页面上的“部件”选项卡。这会带来一个地区上门服务形象标识站的所有部分。这是重要的拼图站的组装!(这张照片提供了png格式。)
手里拿着这三个文件你将良好组装站!
另外一个问题:2的3层上面站位于前方和后方的袖子,加入前后支撑腿。这导致过高的三层为我的舒适度!这里就是我如何解决这个问题:
我拆卸站,删除2顶T-brackets从每个方面,然后把前面套筒从每一方,各组装站移动1 T-bracket低于前面的袖子。这导致2层加入前后的袖子下腿,只有一层以上这个关节!完美!
我强烈建议使用软卷尺匹配左右袖子的高度。测量的前腿袖子/支架定位如下:
最高T-Bracket: 7”
前面Join-Sleeve: 11”
中间T-Bracket: 17”
降低T-Bracket: 30”
这些测量来自顶部的前腿的上衣袖子/括号。测量必须相同左右双方(咄)!
享受吧!
伟大的钱
我注意到很多抱怨旋钮打破,我发现它很好,因为他们不需要收紧货币政策,我认为这是问题。我只花了10分钟放在一起,没有问题。我喜欢它非常坚固的,罗兰朱诺GI,超约务更替,雅马哈混合器和Korg空格打好。忠告,关怀,不要把它像你婆婆会没事的。不是一个终极支架但仍然大的钱。强烈建议供家庭使用。
一个优秀的存储站!
一个优秀的代表存储63键和73键键盘。我买了2个,因为我有很多合成器,我在我的工作室使用。每当我需要一个特定的项目,我只是把它下架,并将它放在我的小舞台站在控制室2等。由叠加3合成器它节省空间,我有我的并排靠在墙上的。当然,不要被备份到滚动的椅子,你可以把整件事下来(比如一个评论家说,他所做的那样)。这些适合我和他们伟大的用于存储你的键盘。我想你可以用这个舞台上如果你是里克韦克曼类型的键盘狂热分子。
好的产品
很容易安装
很好但
坚固,适合小型工作室如果你有很多的键盘,你可以买额外的波兰人对其他东西或另一个键盘。指令放在一起不清楚,但你不需要他们,看看这张照片,那就是容易在另一个人的帮助下,你可以独自但这有点令人沮丧的时候滑出
固体(自定义添加也!)
设置它在大约15分钟(可能更少。我建两个46“货架上唇前两层这三层键盘站。我计划使用货架上鼓机,小型混合机,一台电脑,也许一些其他齿轮以及适度重6 -关键数字synth架底部。到目前为止感觉相当坚实。我后面支撑杆设置有点高,但我想如果从基地约1.5 - 2的可能增加更多的水平稳定自站有一个轻微的左/右摇摆。即使站设置这样我相信它的齿轮。我将给这个站4.5因为轻微的影响。我可以调整我的反馈做出调整。请继续关注!
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20531, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5f6bb1375314ab298b2ec5a863fe06915ab63a75\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-5bdfcf0f463ce4db70644948a0362c2b2632b04a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20532, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5fd4abfd95757d3b96ba3822f9f248107566d3a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-3ffdf7ca7578702065377571b6f5a3e0e448efb6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20533, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-06a2d77c31b728f9d7b85ba1774bd4deb0d5d140\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-81e6f0e3f0fe01a06a64d88adb44ee32c6f513ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20534, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-08018039e3701e365511788c77685807552cbabc\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-dcd79ab30f0f455728d59f415ac76ea6fbd07511\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20535, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-78fb6c6086606d194c01bf2c521d0d53cda85854\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-c514afa3beef219916a6cc1292ca32aa1d5a7dfe\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8370, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-00c7a7ab06dceb4a0d90721f447b297b9c220acd\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-430c0717c1923935fd50cf96b3e873a3716a334a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8371, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-0fa64a36ed1b66a61117509a60e92b0d8571522f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-6827674445d87236439faa8b13ee5de195e56705\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8372, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e92bca47ca187ed29a0182f0cf7e2329da4b4e82\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-572228d733c64b1cd606f86a70bb671d0490cbf6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6981, "store_items_review_id": 285855, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-51b8ac67197a91394e69d766a3d35478ea110d9b\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-03d5293b8a4a3220d9392ebfd204c78a38e66739\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Very customizable", "sir_comments": "Best stand Ive come across. Highly recommend", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Carl Schultz", "sir_whereareyou": "Ypsilanti", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 1216, "store_items_review_id": 256321, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-33f9dea8244322fc778779a3c095560c5043fab4\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-47ed2e8385c150841e9eae6da0260dbebb5d53ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great product (just take your time putting it together)", "sir_comments": "Great stand that does exactly what it needs to do. I wouldn\u2019t recommend this to touring musicians but if you\u2019re just putting it into your studio it\u2019s perfect. Take your time putting it together. Don\u2019t crank down on the bolts right away, just snug everything up. Once it\u2019s fully put together then do the final tightening process. Hardware is a little cheap but if you don\u2019t over tighten the bolts they hold just fine. I have a moog Sub Phatty on the top rack, a moog sub 37 on the middle (both have some weight to them), a midi keyboard on the bottom rack and the rack is very sturdy.
\n
\nThe reason for the 5 stars is because my account rep Michael Duncan rocks! He has helped me out a lot over the past couple years and is overall just a good dude. Thanks for everything Michael!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Taylor Jaymin", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Music producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 873, "store_items_review_id": 254072, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-20cb85c52e2d1936da688bc79d8db91f186bb4f2\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-aa82b45d82a8a45fb3e1894a1b6f87a6bfea933c\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Solid (custom additions also!)", "sir_comments": "Just set it up in about 15 minutes (maybe less. I built two 46\" shelves with lip for the top two layers of this 3-tier keyboard stand. I plan on using the shelves to hold drum machines, a small mixer, a computer, and maybe some other gear as well as a moderately heavy 6- key digital synth on the bottom rack. So far it feels pretty solid. I have the back support bar set a little high but I think if its about 1.5-2 from the base it might add more horizontal stability since the stand does have a slight bit of left\/right sway. Even with the stand set up like this I trust it to hold the gear. I will give this stand a 4.5 because of the slight bit of sway. I may adjust my feedback as I make adjustment to the stand. Stay tuned!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Max", "sir_whereareyou": "NY", "sir_background": "Teacher, musician\/producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6622, "store_items_review_id": 284238, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e037fa186d23fc6b24e9cc512bd711da8bdca279\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-851467982fdc90f09ff1808711fb60e2203ae983\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great for the price", "sir_comments": "This thing can be configured a few different ways and is pretty solid for the most part. I wouldnt recommend it for big heavy expensive gear but it holds my minilogue monologue and mpc 1000 on the bottom row with no problem. I got two wire shelves from the container store that fit perfectly on the top two rows to hold smaller gear and effects and I have them upside down to have a lip to keep things from sliding. Overall its not an expensive stand so it can wobble slightly and ios kind of annoying to put together but its a great deal and works perfect for my setup. I wish they sold extra attachments like laptop holders like that German brand...", "sir_rating": "4.0", "sir_name": "Marc", "sir_whereareyou": "CA", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27186, "store_items_review_id": 382012, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e6c705cbdfbb332a3e8f3748429060f1650b5c69\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-b5aeee84acd98d23cc4d924234840175102440eb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Holds lots of synths, strong", "sir_comments": "The only drawbacks to this keyboard stand is that its larger than you think - and that its nearly impossible to get it balanced and sturdy. Ive given up trying to use a tape measure to get it centered and balanced. Its a little off balance, and keys sit higher on one side than the other. If you can ignore that, youre good to go
\nAside from that, its got room for tons of synths and a mixer. Add on parts are very easy to install. It wont fall over, the keyboards sit on it comfortably and wont loosen up. Its definitely hardier than other synth stands Ive owned. So big, youll only need one of these unless youve got a HUGE collection of synths! Room underneath for a Marshall amp to sit.", "sir_rating": "3.5", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="254072">
我的第二个
我很喜欢在舞台上齿轮我监视站,这些KS7903 3和2层框架键盘站。我用它最新的我持有一个倪Maschine工作室,雅佳MPC触摸,雅佳49,罗兰JD-Xi和雅马哈蒙太奇61一站,如果需要,您可以添加更多的武器,一个伟大的方式获得很多设备当你没有很多桌面空间。我不会说这是最好的3键盘站但是最好的音乐设备之一。
的工作!
我有两个要求:
1)节省空间,我的钥匙在一个墙上
2)站必须足够大,能够满足/芬达罗兹马克1 73年阶段
结果,任务完成。我本质上删除了第三层单杠和使用的支架下滑对酒吧的第一层。
优点——一个基础,我有一个罗兹(站在自己的),61关键midi键盘/鼓机第二和3合成器的顶部。我需要做什么和比我更便宜的建筑在我自己的。虽然有些部分重型塑料的,到目前为止很坚固。
缺点,我希望看到一个高度扩展为一个自第一行是一个罗兹。如果我有一些老重的作品,我知道我不会信任我这个站,相对重量轻。我经常可以看到,如果这一块组装和分解,可能器皿。我很惊讶这是唯一真正的人字形站我可以找到在美国市场。
高质量的键盘站
因为站的长度不是64英寸,它不允许我可以选择把我的主键盘以外的任何层顶部层。我主要的键盘是一种原始的雅马哈主题8,88键音乐工作站。原站52英寸的长度。如果在台上站提供一个选项来购买长横杆(64英寸长而不是52英寸长),我就会认为这个站在5星而不是4.5星。
一个很好的站
对于价格来说,这是一个优秀的站。它做它的工作好。
我的问题:
我住在加拿大,不得不订单交付给我租来的邮箱在布法罗因为这不是送到加拿大。这不是斯威特沃特的错——188金宝搏官网是多少这是加拿大政府的过错及其慢性cranio-rectal反演。我下令这因为,因为基本上,几乎是不可能买的a字形3层站在加拿大,因为,我不知道为什么。我的猜测是,它与Yorkville及其需要出售蹩脚的3层扩展他们的平庸的X框架键盘,和一个坚实的框架被视为竞争,我们不希望,nosireee。我,苦?Naaaah。
无论如何,一些小贴士,使用图像作为参考:
1。中间的支柱:您可能想要组装起来以下框架的顶端。在这张照片,它只是在顶端之上。这意味着您可以移动它更高,但它已经相当高。把它顶下当你组装这个东西是足够高,如果像我一样,你需要几英寸的低,你可以选择在先端。这需要做当你开始装配,否则这是一个正确的臀大肌痛(经验之谈)。
2。交叉支撑在太高的照片。我发现降低到大约30厘米从地上给了更大的稳定性,特别是如果你加载吸盘与沉重的键盘(像我XS6 - 18公斤的无用的奇迹,但这是一个不同的审查....)
4所示。橡胶帽的键盘“持有人”之类的他们很容易脱落,所以只是意识到。
否则,我认为这是一个伟大的站。我是保持良好的虐待。
伟大的站!88年(但不是钥匙!)
88键的作品将不适合这没有适合我的需要。我试着幽灵八国集团和雅马哈主题ES8——既不符合。无论如何,这是一个棒极了的站!我爱它,我保持较小的作品。我猜76关键synth符合很好。
也有点棘手。没有循序渐进的指示。只是一个形象的成品。非常容易理解但我仍然需要重做部分之前几次。
ks7903-tier
很酷…!
3层站
花一点时间来设置并找到正确的角度,键盘在一个真正的好位置。良好的光管式铝结构。
这是一个很好的,固体,重量轻
当我拿起盒子我很震惊和害怕的光。
我在购买前阅读评论,有点紧张。
首先,很容易。
你不需要一个水平。
你所需要的是一个通用扳手,附带的立场。
唯一我不喜欢的东西(原因没有得到5星)是紧缩的旋钮键盘支持。他们应该由更强的材料。
我最初设置它们很宽松,因为我担心他们可能裂缝如果我收紧了他们太多;我书架上滑倒,所以我继续和调下来没有问题,因为……和我做爆炸钥匙/作品/记录装置。
我可能会试图找到金属旋钮来代替塑料的。
2额外的rails和托架工具包
我添加2额外的rails秩序和备份以防托架工具包。它适合北方铅,低音站2,Moog祖母,和61键访问病毒TI2。与重量没有问题,我是担心Moog。
第一次设置并不容易,这主要是因为你有很多选项如何设置它。和图片的方向。
提示:打开腿成一个“V”第一,与支架一直到脚。键盘铁路连接到一个水平的文章,这样你就可以看到,在一起,它只去不回。
这是完美的工作室!
我没有发现它很难放在一起。有点乏味但并不是十恶不赦的坏人。很多人在他们的评论,真的应该放在一起,只是留在原地。我绝对不会演出,但只是呆在我的家里工作室是完美的。非常稳定和坚固。没有任何投诉。
伟大的价格
这个东西可以配置一些不同的方式和非常坚实的大部分。我不会推荐它为大重昂贵的设备,但持有底部minilogue独白和mpc 1000行,没有问题。我有两个线从容器存储货架,上面能装两排小齿轮和影响,我倒有一个唇继续从滑动。总的来说这不是一个贵站所以它可以稍微摆动,ios的恼人的放在一起,但这是一个伟大的交易,完美的适合我的设置。我希望他们出售额外的附件像笔记本持有者德国品牌……
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20531, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5f6bb1375314ab298b2ec5a863fe06915ab63a75\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-5bdfcf0f463ce4db70644948a0362c2b2632b04a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20532, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5fd4abfd95757d3b96ba3822f9f248107566d3a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-3ffdf7ca7578702065377571b6f5a3e0e448efb6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20533, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-06a2d77c31b728f9d7b85ba1774bd4deb0d5d140\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-81e6f0e3f0fe01a06a64d88adb44ee32c6f513ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20534, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-08018039e3701e365511788c77685807552cbabc\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-dcd79ab30f0f455728d59f415ac76ea6fbd07511\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20535, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-78fb6c6086606d194c01bf2c521d0d53cda85854\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-c514afa3beef219916a6cc1292ca32aa1d5a7dfe\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8370, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-00c7a7ab06dceb4a0d90721f447b297b9c220acd\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-430c0717c1923935fd50cf96b3e873a3716a334a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8371, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-0fa64a36ed1b66a61117509a60e92b0d8571522f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-6827674445d87236439faa8b13ee5de195e56705\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8372, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e92bca47ca187ed29a0182f0cf7e2329da4b4e82\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-572228d733c64b1cd606f86a70bb671d0490cbf6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6981, "store_items_review_id": 285855, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-51b8ac67197a91394e69d766a3d35478ea110d9b\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-03d5293b8a4a3220d9392ebfd204c78a38e66739\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Very customizable", "sir_comments": "Best stand Ive come across. Highly recommend", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Carl Schultz", "sir_whereareyou": "Ypsilanti", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 1216, "store_items_review_id": 256321, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-33f9dea8244322fc778779a3c095560c5043fab4\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-47ed2e8385c150841e9eae6da0260dbebb5d53ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great product (just take your time putting it together)", "sir_comments": "Great stand that does exactly what it needs to do. I wouldn\u2019t recommend this to touring musicians but if you\u2019re just putting it into your studio it\u2019s perfect. Take your time putting it together. Don\u2019t crank down on the bolts right away, just snug everything up. Once it\u2019s fully put together then do the final tightening process. Hardware is a little cheap but if you don\u2019t over tighten the bolts they hold just fine. I have a moog Sub Phatty on the top rack, a moog sub 37 on the middle (both have some weight to them), a midi keyboard on the bottom rack and the rack is very sturdy.
\n
\nThe reason for the 5 stars is because my account rep Michael Duncan rocks! He has helped me out a lot over the past couple years and is overall just a good dude. Thanks for everything Michael!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Taylor Jaymin", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Music producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 873, "store_items_review_id": 254072, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-20cb85c52e2d1936da688bc79d8db91f186bb4f2\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-aa82b45d82a8a45fb3e1894a1b6f87a6bfea933c\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Solid (custom additions also!)", "sir_comments": "Just set it up in about 15 minutes (maybe less. I built two 46\" shelves with lip for the top two layers of this 3-tier keyboard stand. I plan on using the shelves to hold drum machines, a small mixer, a computer, and maybe some other gear as well as a moderately heavy 6- key digital synth on the bottom rack. So far it feels pretty solid. I have the back support bar set a little high but I think if its about 1.5-2 from the base it might add more horizontal stability since the stand does have a slight bit of left\/right sway. Even with the stand set up like this I trust it to hold the gear. I will give this stand a 4.5 because of the slight bit of sway. I may adjust my feedback as I make adjustment to the stand. Stay tuned!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Max", "sir_whereareyou": "NY", "sir_background": "Teacher, musician\/producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6622, "store_items_review_id": 284238, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e037fa186d23fc6b24e9cc512bd711da8bdca279\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-851467982fdc90f09ff1808711fb60e2203ae983\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great for the price", "sir_comments": "This thing can be configured a few different ways and is pretty solid for the most part. I wouldnt recommend it for big heavy expensive gear but it holds my minilogue monologue and mpc 1000 on the bottom row with no problem. I got two wire shelves from the container store that fit perfectly on the top two rows to hold smaller gear and effects and I have them upside down to have a lip to keep things from sliding. Overall its not an expensive stand so it can wobble slightly and ios kind of annoying to put together but its a great deal and works perfect for my setup. I wish they sold extra attachments like laptop holders like that German brand...", "sir_rating": "4.0", "sir_name": "Marc", "sir_whereareyou": "CA", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27186, "store_items_review_id": 382012, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e6c705cbdfbb332a3e8f3748429060f1650b5c69\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-b5aeee84acd98d23cc4d924234840175102440eb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Holds lots of synths, strong", "sir_comments": "The only drawbacks to this keyboard stand is that its larger than you think - and that its nearly impossible to get it balanced and sturdy. Ive given up trying to use a tape measure to get it centered and balanced. Its a little off balance, and keys sit higher on one side than the other. If you can ignore that, youre good to go
\nAside from that, its got room for tons of synths and a mixer. Add on parts are very easy to install. It wont fall over, the keyboards sit on it comfortably and wont loosen up. Its definitely hardier than other synth stands Ive owned. So big, youll only need one of these unless youve got a HUGE collection of synths! Room underneath for a Marshall amp to sit.", "sir_rating": "3.5", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="284238">
非常小的方向
这个项目很容易组装,但方向是最小的。我还是推荐。它是坚固的。最低的架子是高度可调。您可以删除中间架子上并将它移动到下方的平台。
站在舞台上一帧键盘
这站是真的酷我有三个作品我玩tride其他三层站但是没有快乐中所以orderd这个,让我的作品是我想要的时间很好的产品推荐,感谢杰森·孔斯曲面和他的助手服务。
值得你的钱
我通常不写评论,但在阅读之前的评论关于这个站我想放在我的两美分。
首先,它到达适当的包装。不伟大但足够了。
其次,没有说明,但我不需要他们。n。
第三,我建议将所有的碎片。当你看到他们,很明显它如何IMHO走在一起。
现在. .在你装配件,调整——收紧一切。是的,我知道,傻,但收紧一切。并确保你幻灯片6锁圈的的等级在每个支持调节器。
我有三个董事会在证人席上。主题,惧怕和Korg。
没有问题,不用担心,希望它可以帮助
KS7903
11站解决了我的问题试图容纳我的键盘在一个小房间。进展的顺利。不推荐使用在舞台上,需要太长时间来拆除和设置。
伟大的站
直到最近我用一个6英尺塑料表我在好又多买的,年前。是大了一些房间,我无法适应,许多事情。这实际上人字形为我清除整个墙;我现在可以把我所有的键盘和合成器有一站,我可以把我的音频架下面! !
这是有点痛苦放在一起——它花了4个小时才把一切水平和直。我也希望有更多的金属部件时螺钉的夹在一起,但他们似乎足够坚固如果你不会提着站在经常和拆掉。如果你打算旅行我会选择可能更昂贵的金属,但如果你只是在工作室&需要挂载你的大键盘或几个小合成器,这个东西太棒了!
伟大的站。
这是一个非常轻量级的和坚固的。正如其他评论者所说,绝对的工作室。它不会打破低于5英尺高,需要总拆卸从卡车如果你不把它挂墙上,我推荐一两个巡回乐队管理员。它很轻,但拥有5件装备我的体重相当(Ensoniq DS-1, M-Audio毒液+罗兰系统1,阿莱西离子+ ms - 2000 - br)和不摇滚或摆动。
像其他评论,说明是可笑的。认为90年代中期是宜家。它实际上只是站在螺丝的图片+箭头。即使这样这斯威特沃特页面上的图片显示了一个更好的外观如何站。188金宝搏官网是多少
唯一的缺陷我能说的是……我不在乎困难你经历了作为一个音乐家,当你不小心退出一个关节,这将是你不得不做最困难的事在你的职业生涯才把它弄回来。忘记合同,电影配乐,不管,让关节咬回螺母将耗尽所有幸福从你的生活中。(我在2小时5分钟后要回总设置)。
优点:
拥有大量的齿轮(适合61键和小界定层或49键+ 25键,或76键,肯定没有88关键板)
对工作室和给你房间的高度。
轻量级那么容易当你决定洗牌工作室或有一个大旅游拖车
缺点:
太大的小乐队巡演(大型钻井平台将没有问题,但是为什么呢?)
层底部几乎要求坐着玩的位置,再次我个人站在球员总是(舞台……做一个non-stage站?)
永远爱的一切,回到了关节断开连接的螺母,你永远会后悔! ! !
总的来说,好的站和体面的钱。
这不是最终的支持——但仍不够好
如果最终仍人字形站的支持,我一定会去的。然而,这个站是固体足够让我信任和OB-6 P-6上面两层。注意装配细节是至关重要的。阅读其他评论这些细节。
一旦我做自定义修改,这个站是伟大的
首先,这个站是巨大的。组装大小是54”宽。这是好了,但并不是我想要的是什么。我有一些较小的25键和快要我想使用这个模块,所以收到,我做了以下几点:
我把所有4铝水平横条与电动钢锯33英寸。然后我申请下来稍微粗糙结束删除所有锋利的斑点和铝毛边。这将使组装尺寸大约36英寸宽。
我命令6额外支持武器,每一层能够支持2项(4支持每级武器,而不是2。)然后我简单的组装完成。我现在能够适应它进我的办公室,并有足够的灵活性为模块和键盘。我确信我任何保修,这都无效,但现在我希望它工作。我很满意的结果。:-)
(提示现场:也许你应该产生类似的箱子吗?我想很多人会喜欢像我一样的东西,储存小物品而不是三大键盘?)
拥有大量的作品,强劲
这个键盘站的唯一缺点是它比你想象的大,几乎是不可能让它平衡和坚固。我已经放弃了试图用卷尺集中和平衡。有点失去平衡,和钥匙坐更高的比另一侧。如果你可以忽略,好了
除此之外,它有吨的合成器和混合器的余地。加上部分非常容易安装。它不会摔倒,键盘坐在舒适,不会放松。这绝对是可比其他synth站我所有。这么大,你就只需要其中的一个,除非你已经有了一个巨大的收藏的作品!马歇尔amp坐在房间下面。
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20531, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5f6bb1375314ab298b2ec5a863fe06915ab63a75\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-5bdfcf0f463ce4db70644948a0362c2b2632b04a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzE3LXBocGluYXY2cS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20532, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-5fd4abfd95757d3b96ba3822f9f248107566d3a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-3ffdf7ca7578702065377571b6f5a3e0e448efb6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzI2LXBocGRjd3kzYi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20533, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-06a2d77c31b728f9d7b85ba1774bd4deb0d5d140\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-81e6f0e3f0fe01a06a64d88adb44ee32c6f513ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzM4LXBocDJuMnU0cC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20534, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-08018039e3701e365511788c77685807552cbabc\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-dcd79ab30f0f455728d59f415ac76ea6fbd07511\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0NzQ3LXBocGVyZmpnZS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 20535, "store_items_review_id": 349235, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-78fb6c6086606d194c01bf2c521d0d53cda85854\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-c514afa3beef219916a6cc1292ca32aa1d5a7dfe\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIwMzAyMDg0ODA1LXBocGo0a2dvai5qcGVn", "sir_title": "AWESOME BUT READ THIS!!!", "sir_comments": "Amazing stand fits 19 synthesizers! Well sort of, I was looking for a solution in my studio and already had one of the KS7903 stands and started by adding a few tiers (available here on Sweetwater as well) but then realized that it was cheaper to buy three stands and combine the parts (think of these stands as a modular building set). In addition I turned down some aluminum bar stock and tapped holes to add casters so I can move the entire unit. The end result is exactly what I was looking for. So there are 16 synthesizers on the front and three in reserve on the back side. Add some LED light bars and INSTANT AWESOMENESS!!!
\nSo top row
\nNovation Bass Station 2
\nBehringer Deep Mind
\nSecond Row
\nRoland Boutique-JP-08-JU-06A,JX-08,JD-08
\nThird row-Roland JV-90 with Vintage Synth Expansion Board also used as a midi controller for the boutiques
\nForth Row-Behringer Poly D and Odyssey
\nFifth Row-
\nRoland Boutique SH-01, SE-01, Dreadbox Typhon and Waldorf Blofeld
\n6th Row Arturia Keylab 88 (driving the above units)
\nbottom
\nCasio CT-S1000V
\nM-Audio Venom
\nNot shown on back
\nRoland RS-5
\nRoland D-20
\nRoland Juno-2
\nMidi Solutions T-08x2
\n
\nAll synths are running through 4 x Behringer Eurorack Pro RX1602V2 mixers feeding into a Tascam Model 24 going into a Macbook running Logic Pro X.
\n
\nThe only negative thing I can say is that I agree with another review here-this thing is better suited for studio use-It is very sturdy (as you can see here) but I do not believe it is designed to be constantly broken down and reassembled and would NOT recommend it for gigging unless you have a van and can keep it assembled.
\n
\nLast thing, IAN LEMBERG IS THE MAN!!!!!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Robert Panda", "sir_whereareyou": "Connecticut", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8370, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-00c7a7ab06dceb4a0d90721f447b297b9c220acd\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-430c0717c1923935fd50cf96b3e873a3716a334a\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjI0LXBocDlvZWp2ci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8371, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-0fa64a36ed1b66a61117509a60e92b0d8571522f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-6827674445d87236439faa8b13ee5de195e56705\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxNjMyLXBocGF6cmhnbi5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 8372, "store_items_review_id": 292636, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e92bca47ca187ed29a0182f0cf7e2329da4b4e82\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-572228d733c64b1cd606f86a70bb671d0490cbf6\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMjAzMDIxODQ0LXBocGRpeXhuYS5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Works well (just make sure you setup it up correctly)", "sir_comments": "I purchased this despite some bad reviews i saw about it with tipping over and threads stripping.. (Will Address this later)
\n
\nOverall, i feel it is a fine stand. I am not using this for gigging. It is simply just being put up and left up. The keyboards i am putting on this stand are about 20 lbs max (per tier) and they hold just fine. I purchased this originally to hold my poly synths, WaveState and OPSix (When in)
\n
\nIf you are looking at holding a 76 key keyboard and it fits the width, then great! Just make sure it is under the 40lb limit (which most are).
\n
\nThe place you want to make sure you pay close attention to is assembly and setting it up. This has many adjustments from weight centering (angle between main legs), Tier angle and keyboard tier height. Making sure they are matching on both sides and from the ground is critical. Once everything is setup make sure you have them snuggled down (does not have to be super tight). There are locks that keep the angle in.
\n
\nAbout past reviews:
\nOnstage must have improved this stand, because the past reviews stated the plastic strips, i didnt see any bolts in plastic on mine. The Screws look to be threaded into metal threads or nuts inside a hex cutout. Overall they get pretty tight and hold very well. The issue with tipping forward when bumped, i think it has to do more with adjusting the counterpoint of the stand with certain keyboards. OR Maybe placing them on the middle tier. Mine seems solid and doesnt want to fall forward or back when i bump it (Did it purposely and it stayed up just fine)
\n
\nWord to the wise:
\nThis is not the stand for you if you are looking at taking it apart and traveling with it as it would require setup every time you put it back together. However, if you are just using it for a studio and going to leave it up it holds quite well and i would definitely recommend it. Mine has been solid and has been up for about 2 weeks with NO issues WHATSOEVER.
\n
\nMy Recommendations:
\nThe bars for holding the keyboards for each tier DO NOT have rubber pads on them, so depending on your keyboard this can be metal up against metal. They do have 1\/16\" 3M Adhesive pads that can be cut and put on the bar and this helps. I did this to mine and it worked like a charm!
\nThe round screw in stops towards the bottom of the arms can be backed out enough to hold the keyboard in steeper angels (this woo is an adjustment) My photos will show the keyboard stand in use and also a close up of the pads i used. I would highly recommend the rubber padding to protect the bottom side of your gear. I dont like my gear scratched up. Setup wise it can be done by one person, but i found it to be WAY easier having two people (Myself and someone else).
\n
\nTransporting:
\nOnce you have the stand built and dialed in, it is super lite to move. i can lift this with a single index finger or pinky (Yes, it is really that lite!)", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Tom W", "sir_whereareyou": "Avondale, AZ", "sir_background": "Musician, Song Writer, Composer, Keyboard Collector (or hoarder, heard them all LOL)", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6981, "store_items_review_id": 285855, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-51b8ac67197a91394e69d766a3d35478ea110d9b\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-03d5293b8a4a3220d9392ebfd204c78a38e66739\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAxMDAzMTIwMDQ0LXBocHZ1dDZ0by5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Very customizable", "sir_comments": "Best stand Ive come across. Highly recommend", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Carl Schultz", "sir_whereareyou": "Ypsilanti", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 1216, "store_items_review_id": 256321, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-33f9dea8244322fc778779a3c095560c5043fab4\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-47ed2e8385c150841e9eae6da0260dbebb5d53ba\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwMTA2MDQ1MjMzLXBocHV4cDNtci5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great product (just take your time putting it together)", "sir_comments": "Great stand that does exactly what it needs to do. I wouldn\u2019t recommend this to touring musicians but if you\u2019re just putting it into your studio it\u2019s perfect. Take your time putting it together. Don\u2019t crank down on the bolts right away, just snug everything up. Once it\u2019s fully put together then do the final tightening process. Hardware is a little cheap but if you don\u2019t over tighten the bolts they hold just fine. I have a moog Sub Phatty on the top rack, a moog sub 37 on the middle (both have some weight to them), a midi keyboard on the bottom rack and the rack is very sturdy.
\n
\nThe reason for the 5 stars is because my account rep Michael Duncan rocks! He has helped me out a lot over the past couple years and is overall just a good dude. Thanks for everything Michael!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Taylor Jaymin", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Music producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 873, "store_items_review_id": 254072, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-20cb85c52e2d1936da688bc79d8db91f186bb4f2\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-aa82b45d82a8a45fb3e1894a1b6f87a6bfea933c\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMTkxMjE1MTMxOTIwLXBocHN3Mnd6aC5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Solid (custom additions also!)", "sir_comments": "Just set it up in about 15 minutes (maybe less. I built two 46\" shelves with lip for the top two layers of this 3-tier keyboard stand. I plan on using the shelves to hold drum machines, a small mixer, a computer, and maybe some other gear as well as a moderately heavy 6- key digital synth on the bottom rack. So far it feels pretty solid. I have the back support bar set a little high but I think if its about 1.5-2 from the base it might add more horizontal stability since the stand does have a slight bit of left\/right sway. Even with the stand set up like this I trust it to hold the gear. I will give this stand a 4.5 because of the slight bit of sway. I may adjust my feedback as I make adjustment to the stand. Stay tuned!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Max", "sir_whereareyou": "NY", "sir_background": "Teacher, musician\/producer", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6622, "store_items_review_id": 284238, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e037fa186d23fc6b24e9cc512bd711da8bdca279\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-851467982fdc90f09ff1808711fb60e2203ae983\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTE4MDYwNTQwLXBocHFwNmg0ei5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Great for the price", "sir_comments": "This thing can be configured a few different ways and is pretty solid for the most part. I wouldnt recommend it for big heavy expensive gear but it holds my minilogue monologue and mpc 1000 on the bottom row with no problem. I got two wire shelves from the container store that fit perfectly on the top two rows to hold smaller gear and effects and I have them upside down to have a lip to keep things from sliding. Overall its not an expensive stand so it can wobble slightly and ios kind of annoying to put together but its a great deal and works perfect for my setup. I wish they sold extra attachments like laptop holders like that German brand...", "sir_rating": "4.0", "sir_name": "Marc", "sir_whereareyou": "CA", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27186, "store_items_review_id": 382012, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-160__wm-__q-60__hmac-e6c705cbdfbb332a3e8f3748429060f1650b5c69\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/w-1080__wm-__q-60__hmac-b5aeee84acd98d23cc4d924234840175102440eb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjExNzAzLXBocGRyYzQ3Yy5qcGVn", "sir_title": "Holds lots of synths, strong", "sir_comments": "The only drawbacks to this keyboard stand is that its larger than you think - and that its nearly impossible to get it balanced and sturdy. Ive given up trying to use a tape measure to get it centered and balanced. Its a little off balance, and keys sit higher on one side than the other. If you can ignore that, youre good to go
\nAside from that, its got room for tons of synths and a mixer. Add on parts are very easy to install. It wont fall over, the keyboards sit on it comfortably and wont loosen up. Its definitely hardier than other synth stands Ive owned. So big, youll only need one of these unless youve got a HUGE collection of synths! Room underneath for a Marshall amp to sit.", "sir_rating": "3.5", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="382012">
伟大的价格
伟大的站,相当结实。完美的如果你不经常移动它。我住演出这个站了两年,最后不值得。如果你想旅游,就不一样。它的痛苦撕裂夜复一夜,这样做完全穿出硬件。
好便宜的3层站。
这个站得到一个坏名声,但我买了它知道它不能支持我最重的董事会。我有3董事会现在连续2年(Juno-60 Nord阶段73年,和DSI PolyEvolver),它仍然是坚定的,(我每蓝月亮以防收紧夹)。我不会把这个演出(很流程组装),但作为一个家庭工作室站它工作好和便宜的价格。3层x表示更喜欢,因为它的脚下留下足够的空间用于存储/踏板,和角板和调整层的高度优先。它不会支持重的重量或宽度88键。
台上KS7903 3层的尖顶键盘站
我买了一个早在90年代中期,它每周用于住演出没有问题。适应性强,建设好,固体的重压下三5倍频程的作品。
我想要另一个添加更多的层/原站的括号和愉快地发现同样的规范和建设标准。唯一的例外是金属支架底部的“A”的腿。现在得多薄金属的连接使站更容易运动/摆动,可能不是那么强劲。
多功能性和稳定性是它的卖点。虽然它可以花些时间来计划和构建所需的设置。我现在已经建立两个站在不同的高度和宽度两池组件。
究竟是什么呢
我购买的这个站在我家工作室使用。它是什么:它是固体,它拥有我JX-10,幽灵X6和dw - 8000没有问题。这不是什么:这不是一个记过处分。非常繁琐的设置,配置太低了,如果你是一个高大的人。说,如果你花时间去精心设置,确保层水平,这是一个很好的解决方案永久安装在一个工作室。我拥有这些类型的站在和知道会发生什么,所以合理的价格和#层,我很满意这个购买。
可以使用改进的
真的想这样的立场。终极的大粉丝支持站从80年一个类似的风格。不容易放在一起,肯定不是拆开来演出。努力把事情调整中间层是可用的位置。他们有一个支架连接到后腿站的支持,很难中间层。可怜的设计。
第一次站在一起很不稳定,会轻易推翻。调整了后腿向后支持,站的角度喜欢这张照片。前腿更正直使第一次站很容易翻倒。不会让任何键盘后意识到。调整后,更坚固。是令人沮丧的。
做喜欢的风格,似乎唯一的游戏现在如果你需要房间在键盘低音踏板。也可以配合脚开关、简历和表情踏板。如果没有房间站下就会返回。
当心惊喜
如果你正确设置它你会没事的。不管事情变得宽松,即使你离开你所有的齿轮没有触摸它。我有底部和中间站是什么。这是一种可怕的感觉,特别如果你照顾好你的装备。投资于更好的站如果你有古董/稀有和昂贵的设备。这是来自人格外小心!
台上的尖顶键盘站。
爱的立场。很快到达。正是我想要的和预期的一个例外。我订一双额外的支持手臂用它来适应特定的设置。额外的支持武器需要一个附加的6到8周。这意味着我不能使用站,直到他们到达。如果我知道延迟会提前发生,我就会下令从别人。
轻型只
评论这是准确的。为什么最终支持停止他们的人字形吗? ?这些都是老板的基准。舞台上,仅供光董事会。问题不在于管,但软塑料(低品位氯丁橡胶?)旋钮/配件不会收紧超出公司没有剥离。另外,这需要很长时间来组装或重新组装。好的光工作室,不重板或夜间演出。
小心剥离
我认为这是几乎无法通行。6短支持用一个螺栓,螺丝配件锌压制成塑料支持。这些剔除没有警告,他们从来没有真正做一个舒适的公司联系。你昂贵的键盘是由两个螺栓软塑料“完蛋了”。
对于一些Craigslist特价,但不是好东西。非常失望。
不碰它! !
这里我认为这是最好的礼物代表我的雅马哈合成器和新的雅马哈主题Es 6。一起把事情是另一个故事。我和其他的朋友授予这个系统是如何对我的钥匙将是安全的。摇了摇头,试图把它最好的他们可以一起给我。一旦组装,很机器人沙基。那可怕的一天,我支持我的电脑椅,不小心撞了。我主题是崩溃,价值500.00的维修后回来。在路上,它占用太多空间。这是一个工作室而不是工作的音乐家。我买了另一个键盘站只有两层,但,我已下令standtastic路上。 Buy at your own risk.
脆弱的
离开。我刷了十字架酒吧脱落和我的三个键盘就暴跌。值得庆幸的是没有什么坏了。低劣的设计和施工。对这次购买非常失望。
糟糕的设计
我不得不把腿完全分开的第二层过去小腿旋转铰链获得较低的设置。花了一个小时才使高度调整和稳定水平。调整时,旋钮和螺丝是足够长的时间来有几个线程持有这个东西在一起。我不是把我的昂贵的设备。我不相信它会保持体重。毕竟这个时间和精力,它仍然看起来是弯曲的。整体的公司是专门做的不好的印象。
避免这个站
我以为我做错了什么当我组装这个立场,但事实证明塑料部分是罪魁祸首。是的,管道/支撑梁是铝。是的,金属螺栓。但是,铰链和扣子是塑料。我呆了,当我没有齿轮加载。它来回岩石、摆动和真的是脆弱的——都与轻触。似乎站不保持安全。我不能收紧了,否则我会带部分。我试着调整它很多方面,但我意识到这只是站本身的质量。我要把它扔到垃圾和秩序的立场从不同的制造商。 Sweetwater - please discontinue carrying this stand. It's a hazard to people's music gear.
质量差,可怜的设计、组装和困难
我不耐烦了,命令而不是雅斯贝尔斯的立场。我马上就后悔。原因不买:
1。廉价的塑料牙套连接的所有部分。很容易将打破。中国制造的。
2。人字形构造愚蠢。而不是一个真正的尖顶,支持连接不到第2层(而不是顶部),阻止你降低它。因此,如果最低层放置在正常演奏水平(钢琴),你得到很多tier 1 & 2之间的空间,以及2 & 3之间很少。如果层1和3之间的总距离= 3 x,那么1 - 2 = 2 x, x 2 - 3 = 1。
3所示。由于设计不佳和廉价的塑料材料,它是困难和危险的组装。它花了我一个不合理的时间把货架上的水平。同时,注意,塑料会中断,如果你过度收紧政策,,如果你under-tighten滑。
我建议你把你的钱给公司做出更好的决策有关工艺和设计。这是垃圾。
不太好
有6个月,它崩溃了。线程没有控股,打破了所有部分调整后很多次。
不买它
广告称,将对任何全尺寸键盘高达80英镑。当我试图把这个站在一起,这是第一个问题。我很幸运没有打破塑料硬件。然后我的88全尺寸键盘不适合。站是不够宽。这个站不适合大多数76键盘。至于重量,我不会把三个羽毛枕头放在这站,和离开房间。这是有史以来最糟糕的站. .我有一个standtastic 3层,很好。如果你的思维KS7903站要小心