On-Stage KS7190 Classic Single-X Keyboard Stand
- Arm sleeves can be positioned to fit virtually any keyboard width
- 1" Square tubing for strength and durability
- 5-Position disk clutch with bullet-nose pull knob make for quick and simple height and width adjustments
- Non-slip rubber end caps
- Screws located at the end of each post
- Replacement parts available
JeanTang
A fine keyboard stand
I put my cumbersome Yamaha YPG-235 on this for use at home. The stand is plenty sturdy, at least on my floors, and adjusts to the right height for me (I am short). Make sure you read the assembly instructions carefully, because assembling it isn't what I would describe as intuitive. It is very easy to put one of the pieces on wrong and end up with a wobbly stand. Note that the screws come screwed into the ends of the legs, so if you're having trouble locating the screws, look there. My only problem with assembling this is that one of the screws was in the leg so tight that I had to whack the included hex key with a hammer in order to loosen the screw. However, aside from that, it went together easily and was fully operational within a few minutes.
LonnieHeath
Acts as good as my z stand and double x
Excellent stand, adjusts and snaps easily. Very light and portable. Easy as 1,2 to assemble and use. I bought it as an extra to transport to practices. For the price every studio should have one. It’s sturdy and barely moves when I’m hammering away! Love it. Very happy w price and delivery via prime- I saw same price at online music sites, but only during big sales.
JessicaBlakeney
Perfect for Home Use
Just bought a Yamaha P45 keyboard after moving out west and needed a reasonably priced stand. I already own one of these stands that I used back in NJ for years. Its light and durable and only really moves if you are a very animated player. I have it on carpet and it still does the job well. Things to note: The rubber grips slide off pretty easily - I lost 2 of them on my stand back home and am much more keen on making sure they aren't lost in transit now.
MaaniKhan
OMG: READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!
The bottom and top bars are specifically longer on one side of the screw holes than the other. This is to compensate for the X pattern of the frame. The instructions tell you to mount the longer part of the bar on one side so it makes up for that part of the frame that is behind the other part of the frame. If you do this on both sides/ top and bottom, all bars will be parallel. Also, the rubber rings on the top are adjustable for keyboards that aren't as deep as the whole depth of the bars. Just slide them inward or outward depending on your keyboard. This is a good stand for home use. Don't expect it to stay upright when you are bouncing around like a mad man on stage. That's what pro stands are for.
EihnEbiSacam
Exactly what I needed
Great! No complaints. Sturdy. Good price. For reference: I’m using it on carpeted flooring, but I don’t notice any obvious misalignment. Only possible problem to note:, the top section where the piano is meant to rest didn’t line up with the stand grooves on my older Yamaha YPT (300 I think) model. It still holds it fine with not movement, noise or misalignment problems, but it’s a little frustrating if you want a perfect fit.
TeraLindsey
Has stood up for years...
I used this exact same stand for several years playing live music with my band, playing a different bar or venue every evening, taking it around with me. It stood up to the rigors of traveling very well, and due to it's compact fold down design it took up little space which was precious with all of our equipment! It actually fits into my semi-rigid keyboard case, right behind my keyboard in the bag. It's very stable with my full size 88 key keyboard on it, on hard floors or carpeting. I paid closer to twice the price for this stand at a music store, so it's a great value here on Amazon. I liked it so much after years of use that I've purchased 2 more for friends who I'm getting into learning how to play.
AlejandroSuez
On-Stage Classic Single X Keyboard Stand
I needed a stand for a 76 key Yamaha keyboard that weighs under 15 pounds and this On-Stage X model popped up during an internet search. I am not a professional hauling it to gigs, but I appreciate that it is portable and collapses for storage. The stand has a weight capacity of 90 pounds. There are five height adjustments from 27 to 38 inches easily attained by using the pull knob to release and then secure the pin into one of the holes in the disk. I did this without the keyboard in place. Assembly is simple, the X section is already in one-piece so just the bottom and top arms need to be attached to it using the included Allen wrench. The wrench is stored on a square shaped washer that fits over one of the legs so it is always nearby whenever needed. The screws are partially attached in the end of each leg, so use the wrench to remove, position the proper arm in the correct direction, replace the screw and use the wrench to secure in place. It is wise to look at the instructions because although basic, assembly is not intuitive. First face the X with the height-adjustment knob facing forward (toward the player.) Then attach the arms but note both the longer bottom arms that rest on the floor along with the shorter arms that support the keyboard have a long and short side. . For structural stability the bottom arms should be installed with the short side facing the player and the top arms should have the short side away from the player, behind the keyboard. Then the keyboard simply rests on the rubbery sleeves on the ends of the top arms, and although my initial placement was wobbly, I moved it until it was level and it is doing an excellent job supporting the instrument. Parts are available on the website. Page down on the lower right side under support and have the stand’s model number handy to locate parts quickly. An economical and functional solution.
RobertNiles
Will fit pretty much any keyboard.
I bought this stand for an old Yamaha keyboard I have. Because the keyboard is a really old model, there's no stand that I can buy that is still made for it. So I tried my luck at this stand. I was worried if it would hold my keyboard, but it does so perfectly. The handle bars resting under the keyboard don't latch into anything in my case, but the non-stick material on the handles keeps my keyboard right in place. No slippage at all. I also really like that the height of the stand is adjustable. The stand is very sturdy.
GunHamberg
good quality for the price
Purchased this as a gift for my wife. Works well with her M-Audio Oxygen midi keyboard. Haven't had it long enough to review the quality but she loves it so far.
BiancavanBoven
Solid, easy to assemble, good value..
Got this for my GF for her Casio keyboard. Arrived in two days, put together in 10 minutes. It is solid and holds the keyboard well. Height is quickly and easily adjustable with a convenient spring loaded quick-release pin.Very reasonable price. Folks that have reported issues with the legs being different lengths did not read the directions, holes in the base and top pieces are off-set to account for the legs crossing. Top and bottom pieces are different lengths. Longer on bottom to provide better base support. I know it goes against human nature but read the directions...I won't tell, nobody needs to know you did:)