Adjustable height L 39.5 W 4.25 H 4.5
Customer Reviews:
poorly made unstable.......2007-04-26
One of the screw treads came out of the box stripped and now the stand wobbles, i hope my key board does not fall.
IT DOES COME WITH SCREWS! You just have to look for it!.......2007-03-17
For all of you people who complained about missing screws, you are wrong. I also was mad at the fact that I couldn't find the screw bag inside the box at first, however, my friend found the screws to be attached at the bottom of the legs and you just have to unscrew them out of the legs.
It is misleading for them to do that because they could easily put the screws in a separate bag but I want to clarify that the stand does come with screws!
If you are a girl, I suggest you find a guy friend who is good at installing furnitures to help you to install this stand. The instruction is confusing and for an average girl it is almost impossible to get it right in a short amount of time. But my guy friend managed to install this thing within 30 mins and it works fine with my Casio PX 310.
The product is good for its price after all.
So easy a caveman could do it..........2007-02-20
and what a great price. It is sturdy and does not take up a lot of room. I love it. My husband put it together quickly with no problems finding the parts. Told me to be sure to give it a rave review.
Not So Bad...........2007-02-14
I got (2) of these stands with a couple of Yamaha CP-33 pianos; basically, as free add-ons. I have a couple of Professional welded dual-X stands already, so I believe that I'm in a position to make a fair comparison.
Assembly was not really a problem. It took me about 30-40 minutes or so to put both of them together; and I work SLOW. I agree with others that the included written instructions are a little bit confusing/not much help, but if you lay the parts out ahead of time, mentally think the process through/study the instruction's pictures, you'll probably be just fine. They logically go together, but my advice: TAKE YOUR TIME. Think the process through.
I should also tell you that the second stand definitely went together faster and easier then the first.
Once together, I used (1) to support a Yamaha CP-33 (about 40 pounds; 88-keys) in a stand-up Church performance situation. No real complaints; although overall, it's not as stable as either of my other dual-X's. A little bit of rocking, true; but nothing unmanageable. My guess is that for home use, sitting down (with it's center of gravity lowered, and it's "feet" further apart), it should work well; although you might hit the stand's legs with your knees! Try sitting in front of one assembled before you buy it, if at all possible.
Well, that's about it! Not much to the stand, really. But I would say that for the money, you'll probably not be able to do much better. That's why I'll give it a *5*.
It's fine....
Keyboard stand.......2007-02-03
Got all the screws and went together well. Supports the Casio keyboard well. No complaints.
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