Ha Ha...good one, Diki.
Actually my friend, the Polymoog and the Wurly (which was on it's supplied legs) are at the same height...the bench was a tad high but made necessary by my need to access the piano on top of the Poly, which I used for clavinet type sounds(it was plugged into the Moog's filter).
There weren't many (if any) multiple stands available back then....and, actually, very few stands at all...hence the stacking being necessary.
I ended up replacing the drummer's throne with a real old wooden piano stool that wound up and down to a much greater degree...great fun.
I eventually went to a Yamaha SK-20 that was stacked on a Yamaha CP-30(nice expansive flat top)...gave me organ/synth/strings and a pretty decent wurly/pianet/pseudo Rhodes sound...and the keyboards were closer together as well.
Ian
BTW...remember how hard it was to stack things on the earlier Rhodes with the rounded top?
I remember my old one (that I bought second hand) had a shielding kit installed in the lid so anything stacked on top(probably a Hohner Clavinet) would not cause electrical interference issues.
[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 01-02-2009).]
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