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#104682 - 04/04/03 11:00 AM
Re: Monolith vs double X stand
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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José: Great to hear the knobs are included. Donny: though the Monolith may be a little heavier than a double braced X stand, it takes up virtually no extra storage space in my car, as it lies 'totally flat' on the bottom of the trunk. For the quickie in/out gigs, I'll continue to take my Quiklok X stand, but for the higher paying full evening events , I always take the Monolith stand because it offers 'rock solid' keyboard stability (no bounce or movement whatsoever), complete underneath the keyboard clearance (no X stand type cross beams to obstruct your knees/ankles, and also allows limitless foot pedal controler placement). Above all, the Monolith's sleek design looks far more elegant & classy on stage (as evidenced by the Pro's stage setup) than any X stand can. For my clients willing to pay decent money, it's well worth my time (and small extra hassle) to provide the equipment needed to not only insure that I deliver great live musical entertainment, but a classy visual appearence as well. It's important to note that these events (weddings, anniversaries, etc) are usually captured on video by pro videographers, so preserves a lasting impression of the event which get viewed by many people beyond the immediate family. In fact, several times I've been hired solely from someone seeing me on one of these videos. Though our music may be paramount, stage set & appearence (image) counts right up there too. - Scott
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#104687 - 04/05/03 09:40 AM
Re: Monolith vs double X stand
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Hey Scott, Did you ever buy a new stand? After reading what someone said about the possibility of welds breaking and aluminum pins shearing, I looked carefully at the construction of my QuicLoc double X stand. In order for the stand to collapse, you would have to break eight welds--not one, and for the pin, the one in mine is stainless steel--not aluminum. It's rock solid, doesn't bounce, wiggle and even quiver. Because I use two keyboards, I'm always worried about stability--this one is about as stable as they get. I have looked at some of the single post stands, and while they looked great, I was not real confident about their stability.
UD said something to the effect of using a headset mic being akin to beeing tethered to a hospital monitor. Not in my case. When I hard wired to the mixer, the mic is connected through a 25 foot mic cable with a built in on/off switch at the connector. There are time, however, when I'm hooked up with a remote transmitter that fits in my vest pocket and a 9-volt batter lasts about six hours. Kinda neat for doing a midi of "Fever" and walking through the audience singing to the ladies.
Good Luck,
Gary
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