Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:21 pm
Thanks Rockitman!
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I do not know if they are sold in the USA but also take a look at Jaspers keyboard stands.Rockitman wrote:phattbuzz wrote:
Has anyone tried the Standtastic stands? Looks like it could be a good solution for me. Need to be able to have three keyboards on it spaced as close as possible. Looks like they're fully adjustable including tilt. Could also be able to place a midi pedal keyboard underneath. Only question I have is how wide is it?
I have the Standtastic 3 tier stand. It is great to stack 3 keyboards on top
of each other. You can layer them and adjust them in/out right where you want them. The width is adjustable, and there is plenty of room for pedals.
It comes with a zipper bag, but if you use all three tiers you have to remove the top tier or it will not fit in the bag. Bummer there. I gigged with it for awhile, but now I only use 2 keyboards live. I like it and it is great in my studio.
I ordered the Quik Lok Monolith because stands like the Apex and Spyder don't have enough pedal space and they aren't all that stable on carpet.LyonsT wrote:What does everyone think of this http://www.thomann.de/gb/km_18810.htm
I have long legs so I need something that I am not going to bang my knees on![]()
Nor could I really, but when buying a Kronos you can negotiate deals on any accessories, such as a standLyonsT wrote:I love that thing but I can't afford to spend that on a stand!
That's what I ordered without the 2nd tier.LyonsT wrote:Quik-Lok M-92 Two Tier.. dunno that would work for me.
I'm getting both the K88 AND that stand from Bonners.LyonsT wrote:That's true panrixx I always forget about that, unfortunately Bonners have a.. small selection of stands