After having a problem with a traditional stand, I decided to invest in something professional, such as the Spider Pro.
I was not disappointed by the quality of the stand, but there are some quirks that should be considered when buying this item. First of all the plus.
- It is stable as a rock, even on wood stages.
- It looks impressive.
- When coupled with the carrying case, it is a delight to move. Very useful to carry it over your shoulders.
- Materials are fine, no scratches at the moment.
Now for some choices which may be relevant to you or not. The two tiers of the stand are different, the first one (the lower one in the picture) is flat and has no stoppers, while the upper one is inclined and has stoppers. The height and lengths of the arms is adjustable, not so the angle or the inclination. With my main group I play with a keyboard and a flight case with the hardware modules. This was a bit of a problem, because you need the flight case to be horizontal. The solution was to switch the lower and upper tiers (it can be done), so that the upper tier is now horizontal. Luckily my keyboard is not so heavy (88-keys master keyboard) so it fits nicely in the inclined tier. The rack barely fits in the upper tier, I have a security cable with holds my rack in place, to avoid the case sliding. The solution works well.
If you have smaller keyboard, since the angle between the arms cannot be adjusted, consider also buying additional ad-hoc pieces, which you can find in Thomann shop.