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Seriously solid stand
I was worried that a little X-stand wouldn't be what I needed for my nice digital piano - the cheap ones tend to shake a little as you play them. So I thought, Z-stand. The workmanship on this is wonderful. Big chunky knobs to adjust at the attachment points, steel frame. Solid "thunk" as each screw-knob goes from "adjust" to "lock in place." Not *too* heavy, but it's not going anywhere when you play it - doesn't shake at all. Big solid carrying case.
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Great stand
Very sturdy and no wobbly bits. Easy to set up and tear down, and the padded bag is a very nice bonus.
This is a lot better looking and more stable than the usual X-stands, and it takes up less storage space than those when it's dismantled and in its bag.
This is a lot better looking and more stable than the usual X-stands, and it takes up less storage space than those when it's dismantled and in its bag.
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wow
solid and easy to set up! really excellent, got it with the Kawai MP-11SE and it is a perfect fit...
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Great sturdy stand
One of the best stands you can get besides buying the proprietary model specific wooden stands. It's very sturdy, and easily collapsible in case you want to move or store it somewhere else, ok x stands would be better in that regard but could never reach that kind of sturdiness. Disassembling it would take some time though but it's not always needed in order to move it. If you don't need constant moving of the stand, want a sturdy one and good leg space, it is a great choice.
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Best Support ever
In my opinion this support is worth the investment, have a great stability for my keyboard. Since I changed from a cheap one, it made a huge difference, now isn't bouncing around.
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Very good quality and resistance
I am very satisfied with Roadworx keyboard stand because it can hold pretty heavy keyboards, there is no wobble when playing and its pretty much fixated to the ground. Highly recommend.
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JJ
It just stands there.
The ROADWORX Keyboard Stand Z is exactly what it looks like: a stand that stands.
You set it up, put your keyboard on it, and it just… stays there. No wobble, no second-guessing, no “is this about to collapse mid-take?” energy. It does the one job, and it does it without trying to impress you.
You set it up, put your keyboard on it, and it just… stays there. No wobble, no second-guessing, no “is this about to collapse mid-take?” energy. It does the one job, and it does it without trying to impress you.
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Super sturdy
I used it under my Kawai MP-11 SE, which is not a light keyboard. It handles it well and doesn't move at all.
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