Standtastic

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This Standtastic 122 KSB keyboard stand features lightweight aluminum frame with steel stress points; 30-second setup/teardown; no keyboard bounce.
Standtastic 122 KSB 48" Double-Tier Keyboard Stand With Deluxe Bag

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  • Rock solid keyboard stand

    4

    submitted4 years ago

    byLarry T

    fromBaltimore, MD

    This stand is truly rock solid once properly set up. Time needs to be taken to make all adjustments to the keyboard supports as it can be tricky. All the bracing and supports have a definite setting except for the width cross bracing. You will have to guess where to tighten the knobs each time. I added a bolt as a stop which will enable consistent setups with minimal time required. Great solid stand (and heavy)

  • Best keyboard stand on the market.

    5

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    submitted7 years ago

    byRandy

    fromUndisclosed

    Nice, solid stand. I used a StandTastic 3-tier for 20 years of gigging and it really stood up well. Went to this one as I've downsized to 2 boards (and the 3-tier is still completely functional). I also love the clean, unassuming look that doesn't detract from your boards.

  • Stable and Sturdy with Legroom

    5

    submitted12 years ago

    byscott bevans

    fromKookamonga, IL

    Once the 'boards are on this stand, it's very stable and sturdy. Most importantly, there's room for your legs underneath the stand, unlike the "X" stands. Seems very sloppy and shaky until you put a keyboard on it. After that, solid as a rock. The weight is proportionate to its sturdy build.

  • Best available

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byRay Berggren

    fromPweuakee WI

    Too bad GC won't stock this, but buy with confidence. Solid as a rock, really not too heavy

  • The best I've used.

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byRobby

    fromBaltimore, Maryland

    I found this stand to be just what I was looking for. It's good looking and sturdy and can be set to whatever level and angle you want. It does take some experimentation getting it set to be at the right height and its a "bear" to get back in it's carry bag (because of the weight) but it's worth it and a keeper for sure.

  • Heavier than I thought it would be

    4

    submitted16 years ago

    byPat

    fromTustin, CA

    I used it last weekend and it did take more than 30 seconds to set up because you have to adjust the width. Being a small woman, it is heavy but the bag provided with it is very convenient. It is also very solid but somewhat "overkill" for the two small Korgs I use. I will continue to use it though.

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  • asked byWilliam

    fromPA

    How much does this stand weigh?

    How much does this stand weigh?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    20 lbs.
  • asked byJay theOle Fart

    fromParker, CO

    I am thinking of using this 2 tier stand, using the lower tier for an Apple MacBook Pro and for a Roland A300PRO on the top tier. Will this stand be able to do the job? Next Question: Can a 3rd tier be added to this stand? A response would be appreciated.

    I am thinking of using this 2 tier stand, using the lower tier for an Apple MacBook Pro and for a Roland A300PRO on the top tier. Will this stand be able to do the job? Next Question: Can a 3rd tier be added to this stand? A response would be appreciated.

    Open Reply - Ronald
    This stand would work with the two keyboards, but as for the 3rd tier this one doesn't have the option of the 3rd level, but we do have other stands that have that option. Email us at YourVoice@GuitarCenter.com and we can help you find the right stand for what you need.