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#329551 - 07/27/11 12:48 AM
 
Re: Good heavy duty double stand
[Re: Tony Hughes]
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Registered:  07/21/05
 
Posts: 5470
 
Loc:  English Riviera, UK
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Hi Tony
  Quiklok and Hercules make strong high quality stands. (Many manufactures stands are made by Quiklok and they just stick their own names on) 
  I suggest you have the Audya on the bottom (So you are looking down at the screen) and the T4 on top. (The T4 can be placed higher because you can angle the screen forward)
  The Audya will also be ideal for your left hand chord input, as while not as flexible as the T4 its backing sounds (The live recorded audio loops) are more realistic then the T4 simulated style sounds, whereas the solo and ensemble sounds of the T4 blow the Audya out of the water.
  Once you get comfortable with you set-up, look into Midi so as to allow one keyboard to control the other. (You may find that a trumpet and strings layered on the T4 sound great, but a T4 trumpet layered with the Audya strings may sound even better, with same applying to the styles)
  In addition by combining them together, you can use the pre-sets to set up both instruments simultaneously, thus enabling you to fully concentrate on playing.
  Hope this helps
  Bill 
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#329926 - 08/02/11 10:08 PM
 
Re: Good heavy duty double stand
[Re: Tony Hughes]
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Registered:  11/25/00
 
Posts: 1211
 
Loc:  Queretaro, Mexico
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I also use the M-92.....I have 2, one for spare and also have a "V" Roland Stand, (is heavy and takes time to setup), looks beautiful and can handle heavy keyboards, but when you play out several times at week, setup, undo it, carry, and do it all over again and again, I assign it for the use at the studio at home.      I find the Monolith Much more practical, takes a second to setup, and you can adjust the high, of both keyboards and also the angle of the top board, not the bottom keyboard. And is case you want to add Midi pedals and or volume and sustain pedals, you have plenty of room.  
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#329992 - 08/04/11 07:06 AM
 
Re: Good heavy duty double stand
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered:  07/14/10
 
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Loc:  Monroe, Mi. USA
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I'm with travlin'easy on the quick-loc 642. Fast set-up, very heavy duty and solid. I put my Oasys on the bottom and Audya five on top and I it don't get much better than that. I love the 642 and I think you will too. 
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