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NOTE: This review has been updated as of 31 July 2021.
I have been using this stand for over 2 years now, and can say that it is (a) the most unique, (b) sturdy & light, (c) compact, (d) keyboard stand that can adapt to any size keyboard. The stand is sturdy enough to attach Triad-Orbit clamps, joints, and other Triad accessories, including a laptop platform plus Lenovo Legion laptop, without tipping or feeling unstable. I have been so impressed, that I have bought a second unit from Thomann - they've got the best prices and availability!
This is my very first order from Thomann - I ordered this stand and the two stacker kits A + B (18881 & 18882).
The 18880 stand was easy to assemble. Instructions in English were clear, with descriptive diagrams.
A little disappointed when received, as parts could be heard rattling around inside: knobs, washers, and screws. No parts bag, so they must have been loose when packaged by K&M.
After assembling and adjusting the height to a standing position for playing, I set my 60-pound Korg Triton Extreme88 on it. Looks nice in situ; hope it's rock-steady when I jam on songs like Highway Star or Carry On Wayward Son.
PROS
- Quick assembly / height adjustment (tool included)
- Lightweight, collapsible for transport
- 2nd/3rd tier stackers
CONS
- Fixed stacker width (need trays for smaller modules / keyboards - 18819, 18824)
- May wobble sideways with heavy keyboards while playing
/TLDR: Good stand, but not 100% great. Varying stability bar lengths would allow for different main keyboard widths/stacker widths.
NOTE: This review has been updated as of 31 July 2021.
I have been using this stand for over 2 years now, and can say that it is (a) the most unique, (b) sturdy & light, (c) compact, (d) keyboard stand that can adapt to any size keyboard. The stand is sturdy enough to attach Triad-Orbit clamps, joints, and other Triad accessories, including a laptop platform
NOTE: This review has been updated as of 31 July 2021.
I have been using this stand for over 2 years now, and can say that it is (a) the most unique, (b) sturdy & light, (c) compact, (d) keyboard stand that can adapt to any size keyboard. The stand is sturdy enough to attach Triad-Orbit clamps, joints, and other Triad accessories, including a laptop platform plus Lenovo Legion laptop, without tipping or feeling unstable. I have been so impressed, that I have bought a second unit from Thomann - they've got the best prices and availability!
This is my very first order from Thomann - I ordered this stand and the two stacker kits A + B (18881 & 18882).
The 18880 stand was easy to assemble. Instructions in English were clear, with descriptive diagrams.
A little disappointed when received, as parts could be heard rattling around inside: knobs, washers, and screws. No parts bag, so they must have been loose when packaged by K&M.
After assembling and adjusting the height to a standing position for playing, I set my 60-pound Korg Triton Extreme88 on it. Looks nice in situ; hope it's rock-steady when I jam on songs like Highway Star or Carry On Wayward Son.
PROS
- Quick assembly / height adjustment (tool included)
- Lightweight, collapsible for transport
- 2nd/3rd tier stackers
CONS
- Fixed stacker width (need trays for smaller modules / keyboards - 18819, 18824)
- May wobble sideways with heavy keyboards while playing
/TLDR: Good stand, but not 100% great. Varying stability bar lengths would allow for different main keyboard widths/stacker widths.
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Mark1402 11.04.2020
When it’s finally in place, it’s pretty good, as I only play at home, but it would be a bit fiddly to dismantle regularly for gigs. Same applies when you need to adjust the height of the add-on tiers. Lots of fiddling and unscrewing needed. I found the stand didn’t go low enough for my Yamaha CP 300, so I had to chop it slightly. I have two extensions on top and it holds them up pretty well. All in all, it’s fine for home use and I much prefer it to ‘X’ stands.
When it’s finally in place, it’s pretty good, as I only play at home, but it would be a bit fiddly to dismantle regularly for gigs. Same applies when you need to adjust the height of the add-on tiers. Lots of fiddling and unscrewing needed. I found the stand didn’t go low enough for my Yamaha CP 300, so I had to chop it slightly. I have two extensions on top and it
When it’s finally in place, it’s pretty good, as I only play at home, but it would be a bit fiddly to dismantle regularly for gigs. Same applies when you need to adjust the height of the add-on tiers. Lots of fiddling and unscrewing needed. I found the stand didn’t go low enough for my Yamaha CP 300, so I had to chop it slightly. I have two extensions on top and it holds them up pretty well. All in all, it’s fine for home use and I much prefer it to ‘X’ stands.
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Super lightweight... But sturdy!
yipsiotis 03.04.2021
Been using this almost daily for over a year with my studiologic sl88 studio, no problems whatsoever.
Pro’s:
Light
Sturdy
Quick to assemble
Cons:
Doesn’t easily adjust up and down.
Needs a flat surface to stand on.
I have used a lot of keyboard stands over the years, playing in different places each day... so far this is my favorite one..
Been using this almost daily for over a year with my studiologic sl88 studio, no problems whatsoever.
Pro’s:
Light
Sturdy
Quick to assemble
Cons:
Doesn’t easily adjust up and down.
Needs a flat surface to stand on.
I have used a lot of keyboard stands over the years, playing in different places each day... so
Been using this almost daily for over a year with my studiologic sl88 studio, no problems whatsoever.
Pro’s:
Light
Sturdy
Quick to assemble
Cons:
Doesn’t easily adjust up and down.
Needs a flat surface to stand on.
I have used a lot of keyboard stands over the years, playing in different places each day... so far this is my favorite one..
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Great stand!
ProfWacko 24.01.2020
This is a very good stand solution for anyone looking for something lighter to carry around.