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#143243 - 06/16/03 09:00 PM
Re: 'Standtastic' Keyboard Stand?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Just looking at the photo, it doesn't appear all that sturdy. The spec sheet also does not list the load capacity, but it does say it is made of channel steel, which means it most of the connections are likely welded. The way the keyboard arms are supported (from the rear only) tends to make me believe that it probably is not sturdy as they claim, and also I suspect that it will have a fair amount of bounce. I'll stick with my Quic-Loc.
Cheers,
Gary
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#143251 - 06/18/03 12:28 AM
Re: 'Standtastic' Keyboard Stand?
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by Dnj: Scott why are you even considering a new stand? Though I'm certainly happy with my Quiklok Monolith stand, thinking that the Standtastic stand was a brand new item (don't remember seeing it before), I thought it's concept of an adjustable width & depth to perfectly match your keyboard's specific dimensions, a novel approach worth checking into. Originally posted by GlennT to losasso: So then... since your posting on THIS FORUM, why should I listen to you (losasso) ?!?
GlennT: Perhaps because losasso states he's actually had first hand ownership experience (6 months) with the Standtastic keyboard stand. I for one think this counts a lot and that respecting fellow forum members opinions is important. It was NOT losasso's intention to put down anybody when he said "Don't believe everything you hear on the forum", but had used it to preface his 'differing view' on the Standtastic stand. Originally posted by losasso: I wouldn't listen to everything you hear on this forum. Try it yourself! I've had one for 6 months. It supports a PA80 and a Fantom-S. It's sturdy, yet lightweight enough to easily take down and put up again. It's fantastic! losasso: I really appreciate your input on this subject, especially since you're an actual Standtastic keyboard stand owner with ownership experience. Interesting to hear that you don't mention any of the wobble & shake that George Kaye experienced. Which model of Standtastic stand do you own? I'm wondering now if the Standtastic stand George is referring was an older Stantastic model 'only sold thru Yamaha' which has since been improved to eliminate the shake & wobble. Losasso: Please tell me the specific model and weight of your Standtastic keyboard stand, as well as approximately how long it takes (in seconds) to setup and breakdown. Thanks. - Scott
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