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The Konig & Meyer Keyboard Holder 18950 is a robust and stylish solution for musicians of all levels. Crafted from durable steel, this holder is designed for professional use, ensuring it stands the test of time. With optimal dimensions and a sleek black finish, it fits perfectly into any environment, making it a must-have for both home and studio setups.
Product Dimensions | 66.04 x 48.01 x 23.88 cm; 10.74 kg |
Item model number | 18950-017-55 |
Colour | Black |
Scale Length | inches |
Material Type | Steel |
Item Weight | 10.7 kg |
N**S
Rock steady!
I am a musician - keyboard player - and had a double-braced x type stand collapse on me a few weeks ago. I am not having the same thing happening again, especially when I am out playing, so bit the bullet and got one of these stands. It is German engineering at its best, collapses easily for transit, but built extremely well, and any adjustments can easily be made by hand without resorting to spanners or any tools. My keyboard sits on it extremely well, the non slip rubber pads are first class. Sometimes it doesn't pay to cut corners, and I would recommend this stand to any musician. Worth every penny!
A**R
Superb quality
A little pricey but definitely worth it. Very sturdy, will last a lifetime.
S**N
Very good stand
Very sturdy indeed, it’s supporting a Kawai MP11se which is very heavy. I’m pleased with this purchase.
J**N
K&M's Table Stand is Robust
I already have a similar stand from another company. A few weeks ago, I realized I needed a second tier, but with that stand, it can't be done. So I found this one from K&M, which does have add-on tiers. It is significantly heavier than my old one and built like a tank. It lives up to K&M's reputation for making strong and sturdy products.
A**T
A little too high
I'm not that tall and when the feet are in place on the stand it's too high for my comfort level of playing. I'm using it without the feet and hoping I don't damage floors. Other than that it's a very sturdy stand and would have been perfect for me!
F**6
C'est du solide
Mon clavier de scène ne quittant pas mon bureau, j'ai opté pour un support à 4 pieds. Au déballage, on voit tout de suite que c'est du solide. Mon clavier de 130 x 36 x 12 cm et d'une vingtaine de kilos ne bouge pas d'un millimètre. La base des pieds se règle en vissant et dévissant, ce qui permet un ajustement et une stabilité parfaite.
Z**G
Rock solid
This isn't the lightest or least expensive keyboard stand out there, but it has to be among the sturdiest. It's not so heavy that it will be a problem taking to gigs, the extra weight is the trade off of having a rock solid platform for my keyboard. It is also wide, so my Yamaha MODX7 has lots of room to rest, it's a lot wider than many keyboards out there, so again, nice. If I was playing something narrower, like a Roland stage piano, I might opt for something else, but this is perfect for me in my home studio and will be great once gigs start happening again.
C**S
Solid as a tank for Dual Manual Organ.
I have a large dual manual organ I needed to be placed on a stand and the first one I bought was thin and shakey, this is a large thick and sturdy beast that wont wobble, it holds my 40 pound organ easily. The price is pretty large but you need it for quality, I would recommend this to anyone who is using a large or heavy keyboard and needs it to be safe and sturdy, im using this in a home environment but if I was going to gig I would use it because its heavy duty. Bite the bullet and get one, if you have a small or regular keyboard I would still recommend K&M but this is more for the heavy duty side of keyboards.
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