🎶 Elevate Your Performance with Style!
The Liquid Stands Z Style Adjustable Keyboard Stand is a robust and versatile solution for musicians of all levels. Designed to accommodate 54-88 key electric pianos, this stand features adjustable height and width, a heavy-duty load capacity of 250 lbs, and a quick setup process, making it ideal for both home use and live performances. With added features like a headphone hook and anchoring straps, it ensures stability and convenience for every musician.
Finish Type | Painted |
Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
Item Weight | 7.1 Kilograms |
Shape | Z-style |
Color | Black |
Load Capacity | 2.5E+2 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | No |
A**A
Best Customer Service with Liquid Stands
I bought this via amazon’s “save with used” option. Of course, Amazon provides zero quality control of returned items, so when I bought this stand it was missing the small box labeled “accessories” containing all of the parts needed to put the stand together! I reached out to Mike, the owner of this company via text (his contact info was included on the paperwork that came with the stand) and he IMMEDIATELY sought to fix the issue that wasn’t even of his company’s doing. Within 24 hours I had a USPS tracking number for the parts and within 2 days I had put the stand together. FANTASTIC CUSTOMER SERVICE (no thanks to Amazon, at all, as they wouldn’t let me leave feedback on how THEY messed this up without me requesting a full return of the item- something I did not want to do).As for the stand- this is a high quality keyboard stand. Very sturdy, easy to put together, simple to adjust as needed, and heavy enough that it won’t move around while I’m playing while still being lightweight when it comes time to move my stand. The adjustable feet are a fantastic detail for maintaining stability (uneven floors in your old home? no worries here!), something my previous stand fully lacked. Unlike the X shaped stands that are more common, the cross bar on this won’t get in your way if you’re using your keyboard more traditionally (via sitting at a bench rather than standing up). Very happy with this purchase, and even happier with how fantastic the customer service was. If you have any issues with your product, reach out to the company directly, don’t waste your time with Amazon. If I ever need anything else stand related, I am going straight to this company directly.
R**R
Excellent, stable keyboard stand
I'm using this with a Yamaha PSR-EW320 electronic keyboard. It's built solid, well-designed and my grandson & I put it together easily using the excellent tool-less process. I like the adjustability for keyboard width, the headphone hook and the confident stability. There's plenty of room for a larger keyboard if needed.
M**H
BEST STAN... Hands down.
DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT.... JUST BUY THIS ONE!!!This is by far the BEST keyboard stand I've ever seen! Modular, adjustable AF, and SOLID!!And as a recovered drummer, the instructions had me laughing out loud. 😂 see pics...
P**S
Excellent, sturdy keyboard stand
I'm very pleased with this Liquid MS1078 Z-Style keyboard stand. It is well designed, well constructed and sturdy. The assembly process was straightforward and took about 15 minutes. The stand supports my 48 pound Yamaha P525 keyboard beautifully. Stable and solid as a rock, with no movement. The purchase price was quite reasonable. The 10 year warranty is an added benefit.
N**H
Sturdy, adjustable, and doesn’t wobble … even during intense playing
I bought this stand for my Yamaha 88-key digital piano after getting frustrated with the X-style stand I had before. This one has been a major upgrade.Setup was quick and straightforward. The instructions were clear, and all the tools were included. I had it ready to go in under 20 minutes. Once assembled, the Z-style frame feels really stable. I’ve played with some energy and there’s no wobble or shifting at all.The height and width are both adjustable, which was important to me since I wanted to pair it with a bench at the right playing height. The keyboard sits securely on the rubberized grips, and there’s no sliding around.Bonus points for the included headphone hook and cable ties. They’re small touches, but super useful for keeping the setup tidy.Pros:- Very stable, even with 88-key keyboards- Adjustable height and width- Easy to assemble- Extra features like headphone hook and cable managementCons:- bit heavy to move around- Not foldable once assembledThis stand is a great choice for home studios or semi-permanent setups. If you need something ultra-portable for gigs, this might not be the one, but for sturdy, reliable support at home, I’d definitely recommend it.
M**D
Compact. Good overall value.
Super easy to assemble. As the product images with measurements show (thanks much for that by the way!) the stand doesn't take up any more space than absolutely necessary to do the job it needs to do. The only thing stopping me from a five-star rating is the set of plastic parts that I think are going to get brittle and break over the next couple of years. To bump this keyboard up into a truly premium category, replace the plastic cuff pieces, and maybe even the knobs, with something more like heavy duty rubber--something tough but flexible.I think the stand is going to be more than adequate for the way I intend to use it. I wouldn't personally use it for gigging, though I can't claim to have much experience with that.In my photos, I have my Roland fp30x digital piano on the stand. This is an 88 fully-weighted key unit. It weighs around 35 lb, so I can't claim to have tested the weight limits of this stand either.I don't know why almost everyone positions their keyboards toward the back of the supports so that they're sticking out in front of the keyboard. I've never used stands that way, and this one seems perfectly stable and solid with the keyboard position at the front. An advantage of using it this way, besides looking a lot better, is that I have about 8" in the back between the keyboard and the wall where I'm planning to eventually lay a shelf board and a support or two for additional components.I suspect the stand is going to slip around a little bit on this stone tile floor. Absolutely everything else slips around on it. So I'll probably be making some modifications to make it a bit stickier on the bottom. It would be fine on almost any other surface.Has for keyboard movement, I don't experience any side to side or front to back swaying, but there is some small quick movement I would describe as vibration. This may be due partly to not having the stand legs spread widely enough. So, some experimentation might get rid of that entirely as well.... If it even bothers me.My main motivation for getting this stand is that the Roland is a pretty tall keyboard--or thick, depending on how you look at it--so the keys tend to sit too high on most stands at their lowest setting. This stand more than solves that problem. I have it set at the 24 inch height and the tops of the keys are pretty much piano standard, maybe even a little bit lower, which I like.The only remaining test is time, so we'll see how it holds up.
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