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#418544 - 03/21/16 01:31 PM
Anyone using this keyboard stand w/ LT to gig..
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Edited by Dnj (03/21/16 01:32 PM)
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#418558 - 03/21/16 04:52 PM
Re: Anyone using this keyboard stand w/ LT to gig..
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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My custom made console solved the LT problem a long time ago. The console holds all the power supplies, LT, Surge Strip with ground fault indicator, vocal processor, foot pedal and all cables that connect to the keyboard are hidden from view. Additionally, it provides me with a lighted sign on the front, and, it softly lights the entire top of the keyboard so you can see very well in dimly lit venues. Weight is about 12 pounds and stores in a medium size, zippered nylon bag purchased from Walmart for under $10. No brackets to worry with, and it slips directly on the top tier of my Quick Lock QL742, 2-tier stand. No worries about wrapping up a bunch of cables and placing them in a duffell bag. I just sent my spare console to Louisiana and it is equipped with ultra-bright LED light strips. Cheers, Gary
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