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K&M 18969

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Keyboard Stand for Children

  • X-shaped stand with child-friendly dimensions
  • Low height and easy to use
  • The appropriate height must only be set once via the centre brace; the will stand fold back into the chosen setting
  • The movable rubber supports can also be adjusted to fit the smallest keyboards
  • With floor protectors to stabilise the stand on uneven surfaces
  • Maximum load: 50 kg
  • Height: 340 / 750 mm
  • Support width: 390 / 655 mm
  • Support depth: 350 mm
  • Weight: 3.0 kg
  • Colour: Black
Available since December 2007
Item number 200883
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Keyboard Supports 1
458 kr
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A great portable choice for short people
bedroomstudio 07.11.2022
Pros:
+ Quick to take out, put away, or adjust
+ Inexpensive
+ Can be adjusted low enough for children or short adults

Cons:
- The X-shape gets on the way of your knees
- Visually, an X-stand looks quite busy with all the lines
- While it's sturdy for what it is, it does have a slight "elastic" wobble to it

At 155, I'm very short for an adult and the challenge for people like me is that most stands (and all other furniture for the matter) tend to be a bit too high even at the lowest setting. This is the case especially when you have an electric piano keyboard with piano-like keys so the keyboard adds significant height compared to a less tall synth keyboard. I was easily able to discover the right height for a piano keyboard.

It was usable, but on the long run I found the X-stand's legs a major hindrance because they limited my legroom. Being forced to adjust your proximity to the keyboard not by what's a comfortable distance to play from but by where your knees won't hit the stand is a recipe for a short person's ergonomics problem simply changing shape.

I used this with Roland RD-64, and while the stand is very sturdy for what it is, it does have a slight wobble when playing. I believe this is probably the case with all X-stands because of the design. The issue is amplified if you're playing on an uneven floor (partial carpets etc) although one of the leg covers has a rotatable part that can compensate for uneven surfaces.

It's certainly good for what it is, but you have to understand what it's for. I needed a stand for an electric piano that sits in one place and never goes on the road or gets packed away. I would say that because of the poor leg ergonomics, the wobble, and the busy look, don't cheap out by buying an X-stand; instead, get a proper stand that's shaped like a table because it will give you the required legroom, it will be absolutely steady, it will look nice, and you might be able to expand it with stand accessories such as extra tiers, microphone stands sheet music stands.
What an X-stand excels at is portability and how ready it is even if you don't keep it in position at all times; you'll want one of these when you need to frequently take it with you, to store it away, or if you play synthesizer parts rather than sit at your piano rehearsing whole musical pieces for hours at a time.
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Height adjustable from 340 (!) to 750 mm
FotisMan 03.11.2019
Bought it to use with my son's Roland FP-10; certainly child-friendly, to be honest, the only one that suits a 7-8 years' old child.
Quite stable, although not rock solid (at least with an 88-key stage piano).
The height can be adjusted from 340 (!!!) to 750 mm (definitely a huge PRO), though the shift from 340-670 to 535-750 is a little awkward (definitely a con, especially when you need to re-adjust, as is the case with growing children).
Movable rubber pads for smaller (less deep) keyboards can be adjusted, although not a perfect fit for FP-10.
Overall: quite satisfied, VFM, few discontents...
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Good keyboard stand, but not very strong
Anonymous 16.07.2015
Dont use big, heavy stage pianos on these, because they aren't the strongest stands on the market, with persistent heavy use the legs do start to bow inwards. But, for the price, you can't really go wrong.
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Sturdy and adaptable
Edmund3697 17.03.2014
This is a very good product. Most keyboard stands are set pretty high. I wanted something my 7 year old daughter could hold her hands comfortably towards whilst sitting on a small stool. It looks quite light but it can carry a lot of weight.
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