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#367156 - 06/05/13 08:12 AM
Re: Anyone Using the K&M Spider Keyboard Stand?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15581
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Mark, you're right. The stand seemed to wobble quite a bit when he was slamming the keys on the right side. However, I would suspect that any, single-post, keyboard stand would do the same, and as a player, that would bother the Hell out of me. I also noticed that the guy playing the keyboard was hunched over quite a bit, indicating that he was either really tall, or the keyboard stand was a bit too low for him - not sure which. Now, this shouldn't be a problem with DNJ because he sits down while performing. For me, I'll stick with my heavy duty Quik Lok X-stand. It's solid as a rock, fully adjustable, not a prayer of tipping in any direction unless someone falls on it and folds flat in less than a second for easy transportation. And, Musician's Friend has them on sale for just $129, which is about $50 less than I paid a decade ago.  Cheers, Gary 
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#367205 - 06/06/13 02:55 AM
Re: Anyone Using the K&M Spider Keyboard Stand?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5535
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I used to use one years ago when I was playing multiple keyboards, and carrying all the related gear. I still have it in various stands I made from it(think Tinker Toys).
There is no question about it's versatility and support, but I found it too imposing in smaller venues, and I don't need all of space anymore. Then, there is the problem of it obstructing my view of the audience.
Edited by Bernie9 (06/06/13 02:57 AM)
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