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#453338 - 06/10/18 09:32 AM Re: Anyone using these keyboard thrones?. [Re: sparky589]
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Originally Posted By sparky589
I went with this mapex ...


I'm using the same type Mapex, it's 'rock solid' and great when sit or at more 'half standing' level.
Sometimes I wonder if it's buildt especially for my big butt. ..... laugh blush
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#453377 - 06/11/18 07:00 AM Re: Anyone using these keyboard thrones?. [Re: Gunnar Jonny]
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Update:....After deep thought & consideration I have sadly decided to return the Quiklok DX-749 mostly due to Size & Weight & move in a different direction. Definitely a great studio seat for sure but for traveling, loading, practicality, etc, not so much. Too bad, I really liked it as a super quality built stay home or studio piece of gear.

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#453389 - 06/11/18 09:08 AM Re: Anyone using these keyboard thrones?. [Re: Dnj]
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I've been using the Quik Lok BX 718 for over 10 years. Quick setup/break down, doesn't take up much room in the SUV, it's comfortable and height adjustable.

http://www.quiklok.com/catalog/?p=productsMore&iProduct=234&sName=BX-718
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#453391 - 06/11/18 09:13 AM Re: Anyone using these keyboard thrones?. [Re: kbrkr]
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Originally Posted By kbrkr
I've been using the Quik Lok BX 718 for over 10 years. Quick setup/break down, doesn't take up much room in the SUV, it's comfortable and height adjustable.

http://www.quiklok.com/catalog/?p=productsMore&iProduct=234&sName=BX-718


I have that model Quik Lok BX 718 also fine for sitting,
......but this post was all about the HEIGHT (OP) need 30" with back rest for Half Standing & folding for this situation.
This one is working out nicely... cool2



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#453442 - 06/12/18 12:38 PM Re: Anyone using these keyboard thrones?. [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By Dnj
Originally Posted By jimlaing
I use a "pac-a-seat" originally made for steel players. Mine is ~20+ years old and going strong. I store frequently-used small items inside it. Mine was an "original" model, was just the right height for when I played pedals; even though I don't use pedals often anymore, I still like the seat.
Similar to these:
http://steelseat.com
Jim

Jim I remember these a very kool concept for sure tall & short versions...
I like it....great for the gigging player.. cool2


Jim these are very kool seats for playing keyboards also
all styles & colors to choose too... cool2
http://www.steelseat.com/pricing.html
I am still considering one of these versions down the road very nice.
http://www.steelseat.com/testimonials.html


Edited by Dnj (06/12/18 12:42 PM)

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#453447 - 06/12/18 04:26 PM Re: Anyone using these keyboard thrones?. [Re: Dnj]
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Donny, that folding one with backrest looks like something I’d definitely be interested in.
I sometimes sit and sometimes stand at different times through a night, so something with that kind of height would be ideal.
You are the “linkmaster” so..... where’s the link for it? 🤔
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#453448 - 06/12/18 04:35 PM Re: Anyone using these keyboard thrones?. [Re: OldNewb]
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Originally Posted By OldNewb
Donny, that folding one with backrest looks like something I’d definitely be interested in.
I sometimes sit and sometimes stand at different times through a night, so something with that kind of height would be ideal.
You are the “linkmaster” so..... where’s the link for it? 🤔


https://www.eventstable.com/folding-barstool-with-backrest-black.html



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#453449 - 06/12/18 05:33 PM Re: Anyone using these keyboard thrones?. [Re: Dnj]
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Jim, I looked at these when they first became available, not very comfortable, not cushioned, just hard plastic. Not good for musicians when a bony arse, like me. wink

I use the Quick Lock DX-749, which has a padded seat and backrest, and everything is adjustable. I weighs about 20 pounds, folds flat and your back and arse will thank you at the end of the night.

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#453450 - 06/12/18 05:37 PM Re: Anyone using these keyboard thrones?. [Re: Dnj]
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Gary I have a great memory foam pillow that solves that problem..... The dx749 is a beast to tote..


Edited by Dnj (06/12/18 05:47 PM)

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#453454 - 06/12/18 07:05 PM Re: Anyone using these keyboard thrones?. [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By Dnj
Gary I have a great memory foam pillow that solves that problem..... The dx749 is a beast to tote..


Why carry extra pillows when you can wear Musicians Friend Memory Foam Underwear. Comfortable on any seat for long gigs. Although they may make your ass look big. blush


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