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#99498 - 02/10/03 06:21 PM
Re: What's the best X stand for my keyboard?
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Hi Luis,
It would be hard to top the Ultimate, especially when it comes to durability and expandability. The Ultimate also has a full, lifetime guaranty, which I found was worth it's weight in gold. I had a few couplers that cracked when tightened, called their 800 number and told them the model number and they shipped a pair of replacements the same day--no questions asked. The ones they sent had been modified and improved considerably to prevent breakage. I called them a few days later and asked if they could replace the others and their reply was "no problem." Three days later, a box filled with couplers was in my mailbox. They can be expanded to accommodate any size keyboard(s) and hold an enormous amount of weight. Set up time is about five minutes if you're using a two or three-tier system.
I recently purchased a Quicklock QL-641, which is also a heavy-duty stand that can support about 265 pounds. It is well constructed, rugged and provides excellent support for both keyboards (PSR-2000 & PSR-740). It's a stable platform but not as stable as the Ultimate stand. Additionally, I had to modify the stand by removing two inches from the top keyboard rack and reinstalling the stops. The way it was designed it was nearly impossible to see the screen of the keyboard on the bottom. The modification solved the problem.
The only problem with all keyboard stands is lighting--especially when you're playing in a dimly lit bar room, restaurant or nite club. I solved this problem, however, by attaching a 22-inch strip light to the bottom of the top keyboard's cross-bar on the ultimate stand. This provides all the light you need to see the buttons and knobs, but it's quite subtle. I use the same light on the Quicklock, but I had to make a special bracket to suspend it between the support bars. The light is transported inside the keyboard case and weighs just a few ounces.
I too have used lots of other stands, but most are pretty shaky at best. Spend the extra money and go with the heavy-duty stand. It will probably last longer than the keyboard.
Cheers,
Gary
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#99499 - 02/10/03 08:42 PM
Re: What's the best X stand for my keyboard?
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Member
Registered: 12/01/01
Posts: 130
Loc: Alma, Michigan, 48801 USA
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Luis: I use a Ultimate, and just love its quick set-up and break-down. I cut a 1/2 in. plywood (over size)that I set on top of the end rails of the stand with 3/4 inch moulding glued and nailed on each side of the end rails. This locks the leggs in their open position, and renders the Ultimate into a very ridgid and stiff support, with no rock. I covered the top of the plywood with Velvet cloth (black) using contact cement used for regular Formica (applied with a paint roller) painted the remainder of the board in black spray enamel. This gives a durable non slip surface for the Keyboard to set on.(the cloth I mean) I have hooks on the back for winding various cords and also cutouts for my Mike, earphones, and anything else you want at your fingertips while playing. Cost maybe $5.00 or $6.00. I also cut a pedal board that locks in between the leggs, for my espression pedal and foot pedal, but you didn't ask about that. Works great, and I know you would like the Ultimate......ARJ
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