Originally posted by kbrkr:
I find it very solid with either my Tyros or both my Triton and the Tyros. It's easy to carry to the car and I like the way it keeps my pedals from creeping on me.
Hi Al: Are you able to 'center' position the Tyros on the Apex stand without its column blocking any of the Tyros line outputs: main (L/L+R) or sub (1/2)?
The Apex's feet placement positioned to keep foot pedals from wandering adrift sounds like a BIG plus !
Originally posted by Fran Carango:
the bottom bars collapse and slide into the housing
Fran: This sounds even better than I initially imagined.
Originally posted by GlennT:
The built in handle makes transport very convenient.
Glenn: Sounds like a nice convenient feature. How is the handle designed? Is it a comfortable grip?
Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
It doesn't stack well because of the shape and it's kind of heavy if you walk with it more than a few feet from your car.
Dave: I had thought the 'all in one' unit column shape/design of the Apex would be more condusive to stacking than a double braced X stand. Please explain what about the Apex makes it not very stackable.
I also thought double braced X stands weigh nearly the same as the Apex. The Quiklok 642 weighs 18 lbs and with the QLX-4 mic boom, adds another 2.4 lbs, bringing the total weight over 20 lbs.
http://www.quiklok.com/search_list.taf?_function=detail&Layout_0_uid1=50 Uncle Dave, do you transport your X keyboard stand with the Quiklok mic boom unit kept attached to the kb stand?
I think the Apex's mic boom unit may be a bit lighter than the QLX-4 because it only consists of the boom itself, while the QLX-4 also requires that additional attachment unit.
Originally posted by ReneT:
As you know I ordered my Tyros last week so I can't send pics of the "Tyros and Apex" couple but you'll get them soon.
ReneT: I'm confident that you're going to love the Tyros as much as I do. Look forward to seeing pics of your new Apex-Tyros setup.
Ok, though I'm going to continue to take the Quiklok Monolith stand for larger all night venues, I'm still seriously considering purchasing the Apex (with mic boom) especially for those quickie transport setup/breakdown gigs. I particularly like: the built in mic boom feature, legs positioned to perform double duty as a foot pedal guard to keep pedals from going adrift, and the clean sleek visual stage presentation it provides for the almost standing height (seated/leaning on a high stool) position performing I do, which I'd expect the column not to block the line of vision. My only reservation is the degree of keyboard stability the Apex offers. I guess it's time to give the Apex a first hand audition. Thanks again to everyone for your valued feedback and input.
Scott