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best stand for genos and tyros both same time

Started by mrkim, Mar 16, 2018, 05:12 AM

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mrkim

What would be a good two tier stand i still need the music  holder on one thanks.
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KeyboardByBiggs

This is my favorite for many reasons:

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It's super adjustable, and VERY sturdy, not rocking or unsteadiness.

There's a second tier kit for it as well as other accessories, like a laptop stand.



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abraham1950

This is my favorite website:

www.jaspers-alu.de

Regards,

Marcel from the Netherlands
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valimaties

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Quote from: KeyboardByBiggs on Mar 16, 2018, 07:51 AM
This is my favorite for many reasons:

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It's super adjustable, and VERY sturdy, not rocking or unsteadiness.

There's a second tier kit for it as well as other accessories, like a laptop stand.

Very interesting, looks very well with accessories. And I can put my pedals without problems... 


The only thing I don't like is it does not have rubber for protection.
Thanks ;)

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Bachus

Quote from: KeyboardByBiggs on Mar 16, 2018, 07:51 AM
This is my favorite for many reasons:

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It's super adjustable, and VERY sturdy, not rocking or unsteadiness.

There's a second tier kit for it as well as other accessories, like a laptop stand.

K&m is the way to go... they cover all the main models including stacking options...
Next to this model, there is also table models (my preference as they are totally rock stable in a home setup) then there is Xstands and the eluded spider pro models.

If you are looking for the perfect stand, look no further then k&m
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KeyboardByBiggs

Quote from: valimaties on Mar 16, 2018, 11:15 AM
The only thing I don't like is it does not have rubber for protection.

It has quite a bit of rubber. Where are you looking for it exactly?
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KeyboardByBiggs

Quote from: Bachus on Mar 16, 2018, 12:44 PM
there is also table models (my preference as they are totally rock stable in a home setup)

I saw those too and still picked out the one shown. I'm not disappointed at all..and I'm really picky about my stands and their stability. :)
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Pianoman

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I use the K&M 18950.

It is built like a Tank and unfolds in less than a minute.

It depends what you need your stand for, and where.

I have been using this same stand since 2014, for my T3 and a Stage Piano.
Setting it up for live gigs and breaking it down when I'm done,
28 times a month.

Still hasn't let me down and as good as new.

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HalUnlimited

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Regarding the K&M stand Rubber Question:
I use the K&M Omega Stand 18810 combination with Stacker 18813. I have my new Genos on the top tier and my 88 key Kronos on the bottom. Both the cross braces on the stand, and the stacker arms have rubber protectors for the bottom of your keyboards but they do not appear in photographs.  The K&M rubber protective pads come on a sheet like stickers and you stick them on yourself to fit the profile of your keyboard base.  Most keyboards have some cutouts in the base so you want the rubber pads to be affixed to the part that touches solid parts of the keyboard base.  I like the K&M Stacker because, when I play sitting, I can tilt the top tier down and easily play both boards at the same time. When I play just the Genos, I adjust the top tier flat/horizontal and play just that one board standing up. Besides looking more dynamic, an extra benefit of standing, while playing, is it burns about an extra 120 calories, per hour.  K&M is usually available during the 15% off holiday sales. A couple of caveats if you're considering the dual stand setup This particular one is a separate-pieces/re-assemble-with knobs knock down type setup. So, if you want an instant folding flat and pop-up stand for frequent gigging, this may not be for you. While the bottom main stand is extremely stable, once you add the stackers to standing height, there is some slight wobble forward and backward if you are pounding the keys for a hard rock song. Also, wobble, for any stand, will be exacerbated when it is placed on a carpet versus solid floor. Because I am extremely sensitive to even the slightest wobble, and my home studio is thickly carpeted and padded, I added my extra OnStage X-brace stand to the lower setup to make everything even more rock solid - enough to play a Jerry Lee Lewis song with your feet
Hal
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manuel

I have both K & M Mini Spider(2, one Silver when I played with my T5, and one black I use with my Genos), but, I also have the other K & M Omega with the second tear option in my studio, and is Great too.
This stands are the very Best I owned since I use keyboards (over 25 years), I had other brands, models, none, like the quality, design and just simply put, excellent craftsman shift or how you may call a production model very, very well made.

My 2 Cents

Manuel
My 2 Cents

Manuel
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