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The QUIK LOK Z/726L Keyboard Stand is a robust, adjustable, double-tier stand designed for musicians and producers. Its modular design allows for customization, making it suitable for various environments, from studios to stages. Constructed with heavy gauge steel and computer-welded joints, this stand promises durability and stability for all your gear.
K**Y
Must have for musicians!
This keyboard stand is a solid choice for both studio and performing musicians. The bottom stand features a sturdy design that easily supports 76-88 key keyboards. The height settings are simple to customize, ensuring a comfortable playing experience whether you’re sitting or standing. The second tier can support smaller keyboards, drum machines, and laptops, as well as a full size keyboard. For me It’s not easy to tear down and reassemble quickly so if you’re looking to take this on the road, make sure you factor in time for set up. I leave mine assembled in my studio so foldability and storage was not something I considered when purchasing this stand. Overall, it’s a reliable, affordable option that combines functionality and convenience. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because it was delivered with a knob missing which left the second tier unusable. Luckily I found a screw and washer that fit. *Update* I reached out to Quik Lok and they sent me the new part. 5 stars.
M**M
Nice and wide. Good adjustability
This stand exceeded my expectations. It was unclear what the inner width was and if it would work with my organ set-up. The inner width of the stand is about 40" so it easily fits a 2 octave pedalboard. The stacking mechanism is solid and easily accommodated my 30 lb Dexibell 76 key keyboard. I was worried it wouldn't go low enough to achieve a playable height with the Yamaha P-45 that is 6" tall. It all fits perfectly, and is at a good playing height on the lowest setting with a high (22") organ bench. It would not be low enough for a P-45 with a regular piano bench. That is one drawback, or a thinner keyboard would need to be purchased to accommodate. Another drawback for an organist, is the crossbar that blocks my foot from accessing the swell and crescendo pedals easily. I can kind of work them with my toe, but it isn't ideal. Overall, at this price point, it is a good practice set-up.
D**S
Very Wide and Rock Steady
This thing is rock steady and extra wide which is what I wanted. I have an 88 key on the first tier and a 76 key on the second tier. Even the first tier would accommodate a wide keyboard like a Roland Fantom or Yamaha MODX. It's heavy duty and has a lot of space underneath for your legs and pedals.Even though technically this can be easily taken apart and reassembled because everything is just hand knobs, that's not really it's function. So don't expect to take this on a gig with you by any stretch, unless you're going to be at the same place for days, or you have a crew to do it for you.The only downside I had with this is just the instructions. They're pretty minimal. If you are accustomed to putting things together then you basically will figure it out. But if you are a person who doesn't do well with put together furniture etc. without help, it might be a bit frustrating. Otherwise I have no complaints at all. It checked off all of the boxes I was looking for in a wide keyboard stand.
D**N
Amazing, rock solid. Best stand in the game.
Amazing, 10/10. I literally got 3 of them, "second tier" can be flipped and added as a third tier if you have extras. ROCK solid. I have about $20,000 worth of heavy synth gear in three tiers on one of these and it is flawless. Only complaint is I can't seem to find "solo" second tiers, so I keep buying more of their stands and mixing/matching the "second tier" element.
S**T
Sanding required
I'm a machine builder with 30+ years experience, so no big deal to me. The bracket for the 2nd tier arms either had too thick of a coating, or the welding warped the U-channel and would not fit. Using a 120 grit nail file sandpaper, I removed the coating on the sides of the U-channel until it fit. If I didn't, the thin coating on the arm would have scratched and the plastic knob would probably come off of the threaded stud if forced together. Other than that, it went together fast and easy, sturdy enough to put my 216 pounds on it. I added a 5 foot board to fit everything.
M**R
Constructed well but manufactured and assembled poorly.
After having to reorder this item several times in order to get the right one, I found a major problem with it. There are tow vertical arms for the top tier and tilt adjusting arms for each of those. Apparently, while welding the tilt adjustment index whells to either of the arms, they were not indexed correctly leaving the two arm assemblies unable to achieve the same angle leaving the upper keyboard to "teeter" back and forth. The difference in the angle is about 1/2 inch with no way to correct it. Is it possible to get a replacement arm assembly in hopes of get at least one matching pair out of the three?
J**S
Fantastic stand all around.
This stand is incredible. Super easy to assemble. Super rugged build. I have an odyssey coffin with a Akai APC40, a Akai MPC1000, a Kaoss Pad, a two octave midi keyboard and an 8 channel interface in it on the bottom tier and an Alesis Ion on the top tier and a Macbook on an additional Oddyssey laptop stand and it hold all that very securely. This thing is tour worthy.
L**M
Solidly built and a solid investment.
I have an 88-key Korg M50 and a MicroKorg XL. The second tier is "fully adjustable" according to the product description, which means that the two arms in the top tier not only tilt up and down, but they move horizontally anywhere you want them, so they will accommodate any length and position for a second keyboard. I like to keep the MicroKorg off to the left on the top tier so I can play it comfortably with my left hand, and this stand is perfect for that. It's extremely well built and should last me for as long as I need it.I'm 6 foot 1, and the stand is just high enough for me to stand and play comfortably at its highest setting. It works wonderfully sitting as well, of course.The one downside to this stand is that it needs to be disassembled and reassembled every time you need to transport it. It's not as bad as I thought it would be at first though; it works just to take it apart into four pieces. I highly recommend this stand if you have a setup like mine, but do not get this if your main keyboard is smaller than 88 keys. It won't work. Quik-Lok makes a smaller model of this same thing, maybe that will work.
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