Jupiter-80 stand for Kronos?

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Jupiter-80 stand for Kronos?

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What do you guys think of this stand priced at $469.00? Looks pretty sweet but is more than a tad pricey. It's for the Jupiter 80 so I guess they expect everyone to be loaded? Hahaha. Looks like it'd be pretty nice with the Kronos.

http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... uctId=1170
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That is a cool looking stand, I will admit.

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Korg should have made one for the Kronos.
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Maybe the nicest I've seen, funny thing is, the second tier you can buy is the same price as the main stand. So a two tier one would cost $940. Holy S***! is roland crazy?
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The stand obviously target pros only. For them, $960 is nothing.
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Post by StephenKay »

Ultimate Support Apex stands are the coolest looking for the price (much cheaper than the Roland); I've used several for years, excellent product.

http://www.ultimatesupport.com/category ... PEX_Series
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The apex stands are nice, only prob with them is theres no really much room for using pedals with them.
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theshinenz wrote:The apex stands are nice, only prob with them is theres no really much room for using pedals with them.
This is correct. Hence, a better solution is...


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I think the SolidStand is better, watch for the second stand they show in the video below -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skYCG3cRHgQ

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EvilDragon wrote:
theshinenz wrote:The apex stands are nice, only prob with them is theres no really much room for using pedals with them.
This is correct. Hence, a better solution is...
Would a Behringer FBC1010 fit under it? It's 27" (68.7 cm)
And of course some space to press a foot on the pedals on the right side?
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I think it should be able to fit below, see this image:

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EvilDragon wrote:I think it should be able to fit below, see this image:
I cannot find the brand/type of this stand can you tell me?

Currently I have a table type (but I stand while playing) and it's just a bit too low. Looking for a new stand and the one you put here looks really good.
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theshinenz wrote:The apex stands are nice, only prob with them is theres no really much room for using pedals with them.
Due to pedal spacing... I went with...
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EnjoyRC wrote:
theshinenz wrote:The apex stands are nice, only prob with them is theres no really much room for using pedals with them.
Due to pedal spacing... I went with...
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And what brand/type is this?
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