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The PULSE PLS00452 Heavy Duty Keyboard Stand is a versatile and robust solution for musicians and DJs, accommodating most 88-key keyboards and equipment with adjustable height and width settings. Its durable steel construction and thoughtful design ensure stability and comfort during performances.
S**H
very stable at a decent price.
We needed s sturdy stand for our Roland church keyboard which is very heavy. This does the job well and if we need to adjust the height it is a relatively easy process
C**T
So sturdy, fast to assemble, easy to adjust, no instructions
I needed a stand for my electric piano that would survive my crazy kids, so I did a lot of research. All the reviews saying this is super stable are true. This keyboard stand is SO sturdy and stable. No wobbles or anything. (FWIW, I used to gig with synths and even the most stable x-type stand would wobble, so that influenced my buying this style.and I'm so glad I did.) It did not come with assembly instructions -- this was not an issue for me (it is literally a matter of attaching a bolt through a stability nut, the leg, and the crossbar x 2), so if you struggle with that sort of thing, you'll need to google it or something.
S**D
Solid
I purchased this stand after my “heavy duty” X stand collapsed during a band call for a show whilst supporting an 88 key master keyboard, effectively slicing through two cables (thank goodness I had spares) and landing it on my foot! It was a choice between the Z frame and a “table” frame, and although the table frame stand was billed as “portable” I liked the solid look of this stand.Putting it together was relatively easy, but it does take time so it is not a rapid/up solution. However, it is SOLID and that is what I wanted!I love the height adjustment, too!One improvement (and one commented upon in other reviews) is that the upper bars (that the keyboard sits upon) do come forward a little too far - if you did have your keyboard edge in line with the end of them, the weight would be forward of the Z and the stand could tip over towards you if playing “energetically”. I may cut them down myself, and transfer the end stops.One other improvement would be adjustable feet in the lower arm of the Z to allow for uneven floors - as it is, if the floor is uneven you may get some wobble across the stand.Overall, excellent value for money and super fast delivery using Amazon Prime
J**R
Sturdy, robust and great value
Back during lockdown I had to work from home and during the same period I started to learn to play the piano. After creating a makeshift desk for both I still had issues with trying to get a hybrid setup that worked. I feel a bit silly now that’s it’s taking so long to get this well built and robust stand which has perfectly fitted in the small space I have. This is so easy to put together and it literally takes 3mins set up and less than that to adjust. For context the keyboard im using is 61 keys and fits with plenty of room. As others have said the top bars are long but if you had a large deep synth this makes perfect sense. Great quality item and superb price.
H**Y
Surprisingly sturdy for the price
This is actually surprisingly stable, in comparison to a similarly-rated Quiklok X-Stand. It's really easy to assemble, though is a bit of a pain to adjust. It doesn't fold flat, I don't think it's ideal to take to gigs, but for a fixed studio/home setup, it's handly.Build quality is generally decent. The vertical fastening uses those little springloaded chrome bolts that pop out into holes, which are loud and a bit awkward, but work really well. The only real let-down in build quality is that the horizontal pitch adjustment doesn't use the springloaded mechanism, it has a fairly cheap friction mechanism. It would have been nice if it also locked into place positively.Pay attention to the dimensions, the bars on top are deeper than you'd expect. I was able to place a large flight case full of gear flat on it with space to spare, which is nice.I don't know if this is where I will stop with this flight case. Part of me actually fancies using an electric sit-stand desk so that I can gain a little flexibility. However, for now - and for a far lower price - this stand actually seems very good so far.
Z**.
I am a numpty
Another reviewer said you'd have to be a numpty not to be able to put it together :( I must be a numpty because it took me ages to figure out that to adjust the height, you have to press down on the thingy. I don't know what anything is called haha. It's a great product though! Would've liked the non slip material to cover the whole top surface instead of having the gap, but it works well.Oh and also! Bit miffed that I bought it for £50 and a few weeks later it was down to £20, so check the price!
Y**K
easy to make
Now I can finally play without any wobbly
J**N
Fantastic for the price.
I have got an M-Audio Hammer 88 Pro keyboard controller and because it does not fit in the studio desk keyboard draw I was on the hunt for a good quality stand. The stand itself is very easy to put together as it only consists of three parts and two bolts (allen key included). I searched for quite a while before finding this stand as I was looking for stands that afforded plenty of leg room, this stand has plenty of leg room and no support bars on the floor so you can have pedals underneath without obstruction. It is highly ajustable in hight and length and can easily take the weight of any keyboard (my keyboard being 18kg). The stand is ridged and sturdy and does not wobble or move at all. the stand arms that the keyboard sits on have firm rubberised pads to stop movement while playing. The hight ajusters are spring loaded with two bolts at the top to lock everything down and the length ajuster is a sliding metal bar again locked down by two bolts. All-in-all for the price I would buy again if I were to buy a second keyboard and would definitely recommend to others.
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