Liquid Stands Piano Keyboard Stand - Z Style Adjustable and Portable Heavy Duty Music Stand for Kids and Adults (Fits 54-88 Key Electric Pianos)
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Greetings,br>br>This is a brand-new product for us. We run a sale on all of our new products when they first come out. If you decide to buy, I can assure you that you will be getting the highest quality Z Style keyboard stand on Amazon, at a price that is still lower than some of our competitors. These are also covered by a one-year warranty. Break it, spill something on it, stick band stickers on it, and then break it again, chipping the paint and tearing the pads - If any of these things occur within a year, we will replace your entire unit at no cost to you. We believe you will be very happy with your order at this price point because we provide the best possible quality and a great warranty. Thank you very much, br>br>
It's easy to get your legs underneath the keyboard's resting place. The bar is 11" from the end of the stand, and the keyboard can be adjusted forward, back, or up and down to fit your knees comfortably underneath. Keep in mind that this is a portable stand, so the crossbar is required for stability.
Hello, br>br>Yes, the plastic caps on the arms' ends can be removed if desired. The top bars have a 16-inch depth and a 1-third-inch diameter. If you have any additional questions, please contact us through Amazon's messaging system. Thank you very much, br>br>
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Selected User Reviews For Liquid Stands Piano Keyboard Stand - Z Style Adjustable and Portable Heavy Duty Music Stand for Kids and Adults (Fits 54-88 Key Electric Pianos)
The feet are adjustable. It is crucial. The title says it all. It's a sturdy stand that's simple to put together. The feet are adjustable. Height and width can be adjusted to suit your needs. br>br>In my opinion, the leveling feet are a valuable feature. There's no guarantee that the floors you'll be using it on are level. There were no leveling feet pads on the other heavy duty Z stands I saw on Amazon. To me. a disqualification by default Consider that pesky restaurant table where you have to place napkins under one of the feet to keep it from rocking back and forth while you eat. Consider how aggravating it would be if your keyboard was rocking while you were trying to play it and you had to stuff paper between your legs to keep it from falling over. In comparison to the X style stands, it is a heavy construction. That's a plus in my book. I don't mind it being 3 pounds heavier because it provides a solid, stable base for the keyboard. br>br>I'm only giving it 4 stars instead of 5 because one of the legs arrived with a fairly large dent on the backside. It has no effect on the functionality. However, I prefer 'new' to have a fresh appearance. I'm not going to bother packing it up and sending it back because it's not worth the trouble, so I'll just live with it. However, it is a tad irritating. I'm not sure if it was packaged that way from the factory or if it happened during shipment because it wasn't scratched. br>br>Purchased a Yamaha PSR EW410 77-key keyboard, which arrived yesterday and fits perfectly. Again. Both the height and width of the stand are easily adjustable. br>br>I hope this information assists you in making your purchase. If you value the reviewer's time and effort. It gets a thumbs up from me. Cheers ! br>br> br> br> br> br> br> br> br> br> Update br What a level of service! Reviews must be taken into account by the vendor. (Again, this is an unsolicited message from me. ) I was going to keep it and live with the dent until they contacted me and offered to replace the stand. br>br>So the stand itself gets a solid 5 rating. Given the vendor's assistance. I wish I could give them a higher score than a 5 because they deserve it. With this stand, you can't go wrong. Make the most of your time. There's no need to keep looking.
It has a solid feel to it. I chose a Z frame for our keyboard over an X frame because we have young children and I didn't want the keyboard to fall on one of them if, for example, a toddler tried to use it as a support while learning to walk. It definitely feels like something that won't topple over if a one-year-old holds on to it, so I'm content with that. (In fact, one of my kids was sitting on the frame as I typed this!) Obviously, I instructed her to sit on the bench, but the frame remained unaffected by her weight, which is fantastic. )br>br>It was simple to assemble, and the width and height were easily adjusted to fit our bench. On the widest setting, I notice that it isn't very stable, and the height bars become wobbly quickly. However, I was able to open it wide enough to slide our 29 1/2" duet bench underneath the keyboard without jeopardizing its stability. br>br>My only real disappointment is that (and this is my first time purchasing a keyboard frame, so perhaps this is standard? ) Except for some thin pads that came packaged as stickers, there's not much keeping the keyboard from falling off the top of the frame. My preschoolers have a bad habit of leaning on the keyboard, which causes it to move around a little (or a lot!). ), and I've already noticed my son picking at the stickers. The keyboard has shifted around on top of the bars so far, but it has not fallen off. I sincerely hope that it will not be the case. br>br>When my eldest (10 years old) uses it, none of these issues arise; my only concern is how it will hold up to the attention of preschoolers and toddlers, who often need to be reminded several times before learning to treat something with care.
The keyboard itself is elevated quite a bit. After measuring and researching, I discovered this product, and the height can be adjusted to very comfortably play the piano; it's perfect. My only suggestion is to include adhesive Velcro to attach to the base supports and underside of the keyboard for additional sturdiness. It does include adhesive pads that attach to the base supports and keep the keyboard from sliding around.
This one, without a doubt. The Plixo is a sturdy, well-made, and easy-to-assemble chair. 20 minutes is the absolute maximum amount of time you should spend on this. I did a lot of "window browsing" on the internet and on Amazon in search of a perch for my new Behringer DeepMind 12 Synth, and I even considered a dual keyboard stand since I have another M-Audio M-Audio M-Audio M-Audio M-Audio M-Audio M-Audio M-Audio M-Audio M-Audio M-Audio M-Audio M-A MIDI controller with 61 keys from Audio Axiom; However, a stand for a single synth was chosen. br>br>At around $69, this keyboard stand was hard to pass up, especially when compared to the pricey and rather awkward double X folding keyboard stands, which I am sure are fine; however, they are too prone to tipping for my taste; after all, this is hobby gear, not gig gear. That isn't to say the stand isn't sturdy. That's not the case. The DeepMind 12 is much heavier than the stand, which was a perfect choice in the end, and one that I made based on the experiences of previous owners as described on Amazon. br>br>I'm sure this easily adjustable keyboard stand will serve me for many years to come; I adore it!.
Study, and stay put. Far superior to the "X-" "Frame" is a stand. It doesn't jiggle or wobble in any way. When you're sitting at the keyboard, it doesn't hit your knees.