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There are a few of these type of stands on the market. This one I found to be very solid and stable. It's a fraction of the price of some of the other ones so I was a bit wary when buying it but its proved excellent for gigs. I've used both light 76 notes synths and very heavy 88 note weighted keyboard on It and it's extremely solid. It collapses in seconds into a very small footprint. In fact it's the smallest Ive ever come across and it saves a lot of boot space when packing.
I thought the brace in the middle might get in the way of my legs when I was seated at the stand but there's plenty of leg space underneath. It also extends into a standing position too if you play standing up.
You may need to tighten a couple of the screws every 6-8 months as they may become a little loose but this is 2 minute job. Excellent stand and I would certainly buy another one if anything happened to this one.
Poor stability, I have to support one leg at all times. Handling is also pretty rough, parts are very stiff and not easy to move around. Once it's set up however (and with extra support), the stand fulfills its function, so... It's usable.
After a few weeks of usage I can say that it's doing the job for the price. Keyboard is stable.
I find it extremely useful especially for e.g. drum machines, mixers, laptop and any gear that can't fit my desk.
Quite light and flexible but resistant.
The build quality is.....ok.
I've always hated X stands because they get in the way of your legs.
This design fixes that while making it a snap to open/close and transport. It literally takes me 10 seconds to setup this stand.
It's a no brainer for single tier stands.
Seems sturdy and reliable so far. Would recommend.
I was looking for a stand that would fit in the trunk of my car without problem and this one does. Actually its almost half the size of a traditional X-brace stand when closed, I wish they've incdluded a simple case or bag with it, I never liked the look of a stand being carried as a musician with hand.
We use this Adam Hall stand to support a rack case at a more convenient height. We're very pleased with how strong and stable it is... which is important when it's carrying expensive equipment. I reckon it would be capable of carrying quite a heavy keyboard. When packed away it is surprisingly compact (smaller than I expected)... and it's great value for money.
I wanted a stand for my Yamaha ns12 keyboard which wouldn?t take up too much space and would allow me to get easy access to my foot pedals. I have bought Adam Hall epuipment before and found it excellent.. this is a very well made stand, very stable and versatile. I had no problem setting it up and it supports my keyboard easily.
I suspect it would support much heavier pro keyboards and seems solid enough to gig with. Much better made than the average X frame stand, the design looks so much better in a room. Recommended for keyboards with round about 61 keys as it looks more aesthetically pleasing.
i am not sure its only mine, but the stand is really wobbly, i had to put something under to find the balance. i was expecting more for the price... i hope the others have better experience.