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Quik-Lok Double-Tier Double-Braced Keyboard Stand


Description

Specs
- Leg depth: 24'' - 61 cm
- Main Tier depth: 17.2" - 43,5 cm
- Second Tier depth: 16.5" - 42 cm
- Second Tier angles: 90, 77, 64, 51
- Height positions (3): 26.4", 30.3", 34.3" - 67, 77, 87 cm
- 2nd tiers height position (5): From 5.7" to 8.8" - 14,5 to 22,5 cm *(measured from main tiers level)
- Folded height: 39.8" - 101 cm
- Overall Weight capacity: 200 lb - 90 kg
- 2nd tier weight capacity: 75 lb - 33.7 kg
- Weight: 20.7 lb - 9.3 kg
- Brace tube size: 30 x 30 mm
- Main tier tube size: 30 mm
- Color: Black
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- Home Studio2
- Performances2
- Outdoor Events / Games1
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing1
- none that I can find1
- Experienced2
- Professional Musician1
- Stable3
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- Holds Items Securely1
- Portable1
- good quality keyboard stand1
Reviewed by 10 customers
Great Keyboard stand-use in my studio
submitted5 years ago
bydont have one
fromusa
This is a great music stand and is similar to my other stand I own. It is very sturdy and use it to hold 2 keyboards in my studio use. Easy to setup. It would be a great stand for use with Gigs also. I would recommend using this keyboard stand to anyone.
Worth the money
submitted7 years ago
byMarkkie
fromUndisclosed
Sturdy and easy to set up. Works perfectly.
Very nice
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byWarren
fromundisclosed
Very strong stand
Sturdy construction.
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byDaniel
fromundisclosed
Sturdy, less moving parts than competition. Made a mistake and purchased Pro Line stand last time and lasted less than a year. Quik Lok has much better construction. Still have my original Quik Lok in studio. This one will be used for gigs.
Durable and worth the money!
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byPATRICK
fromundisclosed
I purchased this Quik Lok keyboard stand to replace my other one, different brand. This by far was more durable, built better, and had features that my other one did not. It cost about $30 more, but the confidence I now have that my 3 keyboards will be safe and secure is well worth the extra money.
Very very study stand!!!
submitted7 years ago
byBassman
fromWhittier, CA
Most of the time I am playing Bass guitar and left hand bass/keys so I use it in the one stand position (upper tier removed and left home) and it is holding a Korg PAX1 pro 76 key.. holding it like a rock. When I do an all keyboard gig I have a Yamaha 61 key upstairs and again, feels like it will go though earthquakes and bar fights with no problem. Like everyone says it is a heavy beast.. so leave the upper tier home if U don't need it... BTW to secure the screw bolt to the upper tier while in storage I put an 8M X1.25 wing nut on the end so I don't lose them...
Q&A
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submitted6 years ago
asked byMiri
fromundisclosed
Will it hold two Yamaha 88 keyboard?
This double tier double braced keyboard stand will hold two Yamaha 88 key keyboards.submitted6 years ago
asked byC.B,
fromAllen,TX.75002
Can I buy the end pieces (ID)shaped that keep kb's from slipping?
We don't carry this specific part, but give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can look into special ordering the correct part for you.submitted7 years ago
asked byWillrod
fromCasper
Is this a good stand for a 88 key stage piano?
Yes, this stand will accommodate a 88 keyYes, this stand will accommodate a 88 keysubmitted7 years ago
asked byMatt
fromMilwaukee WI
Could the second tier be tilted at an angle that could be used to support a music rest? I'm considering buying a Roland stage piano without a music rest and am wondering if this could be a workable option. Or any other ideas for when sheet music is needed?? Thanks!
It seems like it would be doable, the only problem I can foresee is that depending on the piano you use the piano may get in the way of where the stand is resting.It seems like it would be doable, the only problem I can foresee is that depending on the piano you use the piano may get in the way of where the stand is resting.