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The RockJamXfinity Heavy-Duty Piano Keyboard Stand is a pre-assembled, infinitely adjustable stand designed for digital pianos and electronic keyboards. With a sturdy Double-X metal frame, it offers maximum stability and a height range of 10cm to 98cm, making it suitable for users of all ages. The stand features secure locking straps to prevent movement, non-slip rubber caps for stability on various surfaces, and a quick-release mechanism for easy setup and takedown.
Finish Type | Painted |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Dimensions | 39 x 18.1 x 3.1 inches |
Item Weight | 8.4 Pounds |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Load Capacity | 45 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Base Type | 'X-shaped steel structure' or 'Double-X metal base' |
Required Assembly | No |
J**.
Excellent piano stand
This model is very good. Lightweight and I like locking mechanism. I would suggest that you pick this over the double braced one. So far so good. No complaints on this one.
B**A
Ready to use
Out of the box and ready to use in less than a minute! Fantastic build. Sturdy and priced well.
M**.
DO NOT LISTEN TO REVIEWS SAYING THIS "COLLAPSES" -- HERE'S WHY...
I almost didn't buy this stand -- the BEST keyboard stand for anyone not ALWAYS playing at a FIXED height that just happens to EXACTLY match one of the strictly restricted 3-to-5 presets on most other stands -- because a bunch of people who don't understand how logic and simple machines work posted a bunch of panicked reviews about how this thing randomly "collapses." HAH! Bull***t!!The infinite-height adjustment comes from two sets of circular opposing serrated plastic jaws. If those jaws are compressed tightly together, you could probably stand on this thing and see the metal bend before those jaws "slipped"...how tight they hold will be a function of HOW TIGHTLY YOU CLAMP THEM.So, using JUST the little clamping "lever" provided, ESPECIALLY if you can't/don't adjust ITS tension so that it really "snaps" into place (like anything else with a "snap-past-resistance-and-STAY-there" mechanism), what happens during these "collapses" is, either that little lever gets snagged or was never really "snapping" into place so just sagged out of position or whatever, and that little "snap-lok" handle releases and there's nothing holding those "teeth" together--and these people are cursing the teeth, while not holding up THEIR end of a simple mechanical maintain-it-and-it-can-work arrangement.BETTER YET, though (because who among us will not at some point snag a little lever in the dark at some point--& even then other band members, drunk civilians, etc etc) -- try what I did, and have never had a second's worry since...If you don't have the second greatest thing since duct tape -- a roll of material that's Velcro hoop on one side and hook on the other, so you can use it to wrap while adhering to itself -- or, alternatively, there are very nice "strap and slot" arrangement, both elastic and non-elastic, that are effective little velcro-nylon-&-metal "cinches" if you want a a less "rough-hewn" look lol -- get something like that. Could even be a small bungee.Then, adjust your keyboard stand to its current-use height, snap that lever over -- THEN FASTEN IT DOWN with either velcro-hook-loop-roll-strip or mini-bungee or ANYTHING that secures that little lever TIGHTLY [so, preferably ELASTICALLY, but TIGHTLY will do], and you will never, EVER suffer these "horrid inexplicable collapses [clutch pearls here]" reported by the panicked set.You'll suffer the minor inconvenience of having to momentarily undo the sticky-or-elastic-cinch over the handle for each adjustment -- but the solid assurance that each adjustment will be VOLUNTARY & ON PURPOSE is WAY worth that momentary bit of fuss lol.{The double bars and handle position offer several ways to lash it down right, but be sure to check you haven't done it some way that would just slip off if pushed the wrong way...it can **look** like it **should** hold, to your eye, but tug it a couple different ways to be SURE...or my implicit warranty is void lol}
J**N
Great but I have no leg room
Stand is sturdy and high quality but because of the x shape you have to sit back a little which could be an issue in a smaller space
B**B
Sturdy and super quick setup
Had to get another stand and came across this one. Love the latch feature to quickly open/close the stand. When set up, the latch feature has no give, no wobble. My keyboard doesn't slide with the end grips. Great value for the money.
K**1
Perfect for home use
I needed a decent keyboard stand for home use and this thing really delivers. Simple to assemble and sturdy.
K**N
Stable and easy to set up.
Bought to support a small (Novation Bass Station II) 2 octave keyboard. This stand comes fully assembled so the vertical and horizontal supports are welded together. No slop, no wobbly joints. The locking mechanism has many teeth so it gives lots of height / width options for me to fine-tune the width for my small keyboard. The rubber straps are useless but I cut the ends off leaving the wraps around the tube and they aren't in the way. Overall very pleased with the item & price.
B**S
Works great, no assembly required
After buying a cheaper one and having to return it after trying to assemble it for over an hour before I realized the problem wasn't me, I ordered this one. Took it out of the box, unfolded it, had a nice solid stand set up in less than a minute. Don't bother getting a cheaper one. This is affordable, good quality and zero stress.
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