Plixio Piano Keyboard Stand w/ Wheels - Z Style Adjustable & Portable Professional Heavy Duty Digital Piano Stand (Fits 54-88 Key Electric Pianos)
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Hello,br>br>We're working on a second-tier attachment, but we don't have one available right now. Most other 2nd tier stands, however, will work with our stand. Thank you very much, br>br>
Hello,br>br>We do not offer a second tier for this stand at this time. br>br>Thank you.
I haven't tried adding a second tier to the unit yet.
Hello, br>br>When flush against the wall, this keyboard stand extends 18". The arms are 16 inches long, while the bottom supports are 18 inches long. Thank you very much, br>br>
Selected User Reviews For Plixio Piano Keyboard Stand w/ Wheels - Z Style Adjustable & Portable Professional Heavy Duty Digital Piano Stand (Fits 54-88 Key Electric Pianos)
It took no time to put together. Furthermore, it appears to be attractive. It's simple to reach my foot pedal. The addition of the wheels is a nice touch. If you don't want to use wheels, there are also optional feet included. This is, without a doubt, the strongest stand ever created.
KEYBOARD. STAND. EVER. This keyboard/piano stand is EXACTLY what I was looking for. I needed something that would fit under my desk and give me enough room to stretch my legs. as well as the knees It's without a doubt one of the best accessory choices I've ever made. It was simple to put together (I didn't read the instructions, but I wouldn't recommend it for most people), super sturdy, and a pleasure to look at under my desk.
However, with the wheels, the keyboard is a little too high for me; I prefer it to be at a standard keyboard height so that I can sit and play as if I were at a piano; the wheels add 2 inches to the height. Also, because my floors are vinyl tile, I can still move around with the nylon feet. I can see how the mobile nature of it, as well as the numerous height attachments, might be advantageous. And, with that said, I'm not sure why anyone would want anything less. I would strongly recommend this stand to anyone who uses a keyboard (I have a full-size keyboard). size 88- However, shorter keyboards can also be accommodated.
This stand is easy to move around, lightweight, strong, and reasonably priced. I like it. lbr>br>However, the wheels and crossbar are secured by threaded connections, which I don't like. Threaded connections made of lightweight, relatively soft metal are prone to stripping if they are improperly drilled or if a bolt is not perfectly aligned while being screwed in. br>br>As a result, while I recommend the stand, I also suggest liberally lubricating the bolts before screwing them in (e. g. , e. g. , e. g. , e. g. , e. g. , e. g. , e. g. , e. Loctite 80209 Silver Grade Anti-Static Loctite 80209 Silver Grade Anti-Static Loct Seize). Failure to do so, in my opinion, will result in the threads being stripped. br>br>If you take your time, use lubricant, and proceed with caution, you should be very happy. br>br>In addition, the Knox Second Tier is compatible with this stand, so you'll be set whether you need a second tier now or later.
A $12 check was sent to me by Musician's Friend. When I bought the Yamaha, it came with a 99 stand, which is a complete waste of money. The Plixio is a fully professional stand that is incredibly simple to assemble. 20 minutes is the maximum time limit. I adore this company and their product, and they even offer the option of adding wheels to the stand.
My 88-keyboard is held in place by this Plixio Z Style Keyboard Stand. It's an Alesis Recital Pro keyboard, and it's fantastic! It's very simple to put together. It's solid, and it doesn't sway when you play it. I'm glad I went ahead and ordered the stand with wheels. They secure the stand in place while still allowing you to move the keyboard around the house. So far, I haven't encountered any issues. I'd suggest it.
Very well-made and complements my Yamaha Keyboard PSR S950 perfectly. I like the rollers because they give me the freedom that the old X-rays didn't give me. For all those years, I was bound by the type stand. In the living room, I can roll in any direction because of the hard wood floor. I plan to roll it out onto my deck so that I can enjoy the lovely backyard with the breeze, tree, grass, and music. What a facilitator the rollers can be. Summer is my favorite season. Outdoors in the fall would be more enjoyable with music. br>br>As an added bonus, when I'm finished playing, I can just push it neatly against the wall, reclaiming usable space! br>It's a fantastic product! Simply buy it! br>br>.
I think this is a great design for a keyboard stand; it's nice and low if you need it. I chose the wheeled model so that I could easily move it around my hardwood-floored office/studio. However, one of the legs did not come with the rivnut installed in the bottom of the leg, according to another buyer. It received three out of four possible points. A rivnut, also known as a nutcert, is a small female fastener that is pressed into a hole to provide threads so that a threaded male fastener can be screwed in. The wheel feet in this case. br>br>Within hours, Plexio had responded and dispatched a replacement leg. That's all well and good, but it sort of defeats the purpose of Prime shipping speeds. It took an extra week for me to receive it. br>br>The adjustments are simple and effective; the telescoping tubes have a little slop, but it's a solid stand for the most part.