Yamaha L85 Keyboard Stand, Black
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With my Yamaha P-2000, I installed this. There is a little 'free play' before the screws are tightened, about 1/8 to 1/4 inch, and it works fine. total amount of space in which the keyboard can be moved to the left- This is right in between the two metal brackets at the two ends, but it's not a problem. I'm not sure if this is due to the P95's thickness of about 1/8 in. longer than the P35, or perhaps it's just extra space built in for calibration. These end brackets secure the piano to the stand; their screw holes are large enough to accommodate this adjustment, and once the screws are tightened, the piano is secure. These brackets are hidden beneath the piano's frame, so the extra gaps aren't noticeable, and the stand's side pieces still perfectly fit the P35's side ends.
The number of people who can stand on their own is 61. 5 inches tall, 54 inches wide, and 8 inches deep. To the top of the key board on the stand, it stands about 66" tall.
Yes, I am in possession of a p- It's a size 105, and it's perfect.
Thank you, David, for confirming that this stand will work with the P115 Keyboard.
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Everything was well-packaged in the box, which was very sturdy. The strength of the particle board was the first thing I noticed when I took it out of the box. There is no bending, flexibility, or warping, as I have experienced with Ikea-style "wood. " It was simple to assemble and feels extremely sturdy, thanks to the extra sturdy "feet" that were included. Even with my stool, which is taller than a standard piano bench, it is a good size for me at 5'8". I measured the distance between the floor and the top surface of the keys, and it was right around 29". I believe it is well worth the money because it vastly improves the appearance and stability of the old scissor stand I had for years.
This is reasonably well made for pressboard furniture, and it is specifically designed for the keyboard, so the keyboard itself provides structural support. It is both appealing and straightforward. It's the right height for elementary school kids, but finding chairs small enough to fit it might be difficult. By adding a cinder block on each side, you can make it fit an average adult; however, I had to add two cinder blocks on each side to make it fit me. I'm trying to come up with a way to raise it without making it a blight on the neighborhood. I kept it for far too long before opening it, so I'm unable to return it. I had to go back to Amazon to make sure I hadn't purchased a child's piano bench by accident. It comes up to about three inches below my knees, and I'm quite tall, but you're going to laugh out loud when you open this.
I was very happy with it. It's well-made, simple to assemble, attractive, and sturdy, and contrary to the reviews that claimed it's not designed for an adult, but only for a small child, I discovered that it places the piano at standard height for an acoustic piano, and it actually fits an adult! My wife and I discovered that the piano is positioned ideally for play when using the included piano seat (also of standard height for a piano bench). It's not made for a child, but it's extremely comfortable! br>br>I had a lot of fun reading the bad reviews. They were extremely enjoyable to watch.
Very good quality. It was a perfect match. Very good quality. Simply put, it's three pieces of wood, a few sets of brackets, and some hardware, but that's an inadequate description that doesn't do justice to the pieces' quality of construction and finish work. Brackets are pre-assembled and ready to use. Attached to the cross brace and the supporting sides. The sides are also equipped with pre-installed protective feet. installed at the base, with the option to swap out the rear pair for anti-lock brakes Extensions at the tips of the fingers to improve stability. These anti-government protesters are Because the entire unit is obviously much lighter than a full-size unit, tip extensions are a great addition when pushing away to stand up if the unit is not placed against a wall. Everything is easy to put together and looks like a professional all-in-one piano. one unit. The pre-drilled holes in the panels are used to connect the panels together. Metal anchors were installed so that the entire unit could be set up and dismantled without having to worry about ripping out wood panels. While this isn't strictly a "gig" setup, it does make the unit extremely durable when transported for performances. When the quality and engineering are considered, the price is well worth it.
It combines a Yamaha keyboard (in my case, a P45) into a single unit that works together seamlessly. Because the back is well finished, it looks good against a wall or in the center of the room. The total height of the completed keyboard is 28 inches. It's oddly 1/4" higher than piano standard, but it's fine. Also keep in mind that the music holder will require the entire assembled unit to sit about 2" from the wall. It's also packaged in a very sturdy box with plenty of padding. The only drawback is that it isn't adjustable and lacks leveling feet.
However, after reading all of the reviews, the appearance and functionality are EXACTLY what I was hoping for. For my piano studio, I purchased TWO of these. I'm currently using one with a Yamaha P-2000. 115, and the Yamaha P-115, which is only available on Amazon. 71, and they both fit perfectly and look more uniform now that they're side by side. They took about 20 minutes (each) for me to put together. Just make sure the inside board is facing the right way the first time before screwing everything together.
It is overpriced. Not $100, but $70, in my opinion. Nonetheless, I believe it is the best home stand currently available. It's not particularly portable, so it's not ideal for on-the-go performers. It looks great, so depending on the gig, it might be worth it. Very stable. br>br> 10/10br>It looks amazing. a perfect height of 10/10br> It's the same as if you were playing a real piano. However, it is not movable. Alternative viewpoints are valid. 7/10br>Fast and simple to construct. 8/10 was simple to put together on my own, but it might be easier with a partner. br>br>I'm glad I went out of my way to get this stand because it's fantastic. In addition, it is extremely stable. However, I would prefer it to be priced fairly for what it is. In my opinion, $100 for three pieces of plywood and a bag of screws is excessive.
You can see for yourself in the photos I took of mine; at $100, I think it's a little pricey for what it is, but I think it's worth it. I hope this has been of assistance. It's what I use with my Yamaha P- 71, and it's all very well put together.