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#466453 - 02/23/19 09:58 AM
Anyone using Stay KB stands ....?
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#466470 - 02/23/19 01:05 PM
Re: Anyone using Stay KB stands ....?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 09/21/02
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Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I have one. It is lighter than my old Apex, and has room for my peddles. It is made well and does the job. If there is anything I am not crazy about, it is taking the arms and legs out of the bag and clicking them into the base. I am used to plunking the Apex on the floor and taking the arms out of the top and done.
I am being picky, I guess, because the advantages far outweigh the extra 5 minutes.
Bernie
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#466507 - 02/24/19 02:35 AM
Re: Anyone using Stay KB stands ....?
[Re: Dnj]
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Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I have the double keyboard model, not the piano model shown.
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#466617 - 02/26/19 08:17 AM
Re: Anyone using Stay KB stands ....?
[Re: montunoman]
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Registered: 05/26/99
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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I still haven’t found a stand that comfortably holds two arranger keyboards. The width of the instruments makes it difficult....
As of now I’m using an Ultimate Support Apex stand for the top keyboard and a regular x stand for the bottom keyboard. If I use both keyboards with the Apex stand, it’s difficult to see the screen and buttons of the bottom keyboard because the top keyboard gets in the way.... When I first started to use multi keyboards, most of us used our second keyboard to our left side (usually for bass), our main keyboard straight ahead, and a "color" keyboard to our right... In a "U" fashion, all at the same comfort level. Average polyphony then was 6 notes per keyboard. We than started to use "A" frames, setting them up "our way". They were sturdy but a little slow to set up.. they did allow our three keyboards and a drum machine. Today, in all honesty, we only need to use one keyboard. A top model arranger keyboard can cover all the bases. Plenty of polyphony, a single stand, on board mixing, mic input on board... How much easier can it get.. If you find/found the one keyboard that you really like , you have everything in an easy set up.. Many keyboards today can be a one keyboard set up.
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#466637 - 02/26/19 01:59 PM
Re: Anyone using Stay KB stands ....?
[Re: montunoman]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I still haven’t found a stand that comfortably holds two arranger keyboards. The width of the instruments makes it difficult....
As of now I’m using an Ultimate Support Apex stand for the top keyboard and a regular x stand for the bottom keyboard. If I use both keyboards with the Apex stand, it’s difficult to see the screen and buttons of the bottom keyboard because the top keyboard gets in the way.... I had the same problem with my Apex and bought the extra long supports for the bottom. I was then able to bring the keyboard out enough to see everything.
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