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Complex to set up and has a tendency to rotate under the slightest pressure. I have a M Audio Keystation 88 which barely fits widthways. A Korg Krome a Roland Gaia and a Modal Cobalt8X. The latter is relatively heavy and has a curved front to the underside. The only way possible to keeep this on the Roadworx 4120B is to put velcro strips on the supports and under the keyboard. otherwise it slips off immediately. That in itself is more of an issue with the Modal but this stand won't hold it without assistance.
Secondly I can put this on and tighten the 4 wheels for this row. (2 on the bar and 2 on the supports) as tight as I can and I have strong hands and in 10 minutes the Modal will be pointing downwards. The poles and supports may be strong in themselves but the brackets are next to useless.
Finally you cannot set this and reach synth controls. One of the sets of support is much longer. however 80% of that length goes back behind the pole. In fact the front part of this pair of supports is shorter than the others. Unfortunately you have to use this on the bottom rung as it is too deep to go anywhere else unless you want two metal rods sticking into your wall.
I found a half solution and that was to invert the long poles so they stick a long way forward and use velcro to hold on my keystation. Its not a deep keyboard but just too wide to fit between the poles on the normal brackets. The downside to this is with all the weight forward - the inadequate brackets let it constantly tilt forward especially if I play above pianissimo.
If you have a selection of small light keyboards - this would do the job (maybe). if you have anything substantial - look elsewhere.