On-Stage Stands Deluxe Heavy Duty X 2-Tier Keyboard Stand  

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On-Stage Stands

Instant adjustability!

Pro-level On-Stage Stands deluxe heavy-duty double-X keyboard stand is built with 2 tiers and styled for demanding musicians. Super heavy-duty tubing and welded construction support 395 lbs. on the bottom tier. Frame allows height adjustment from 27" to 39" and width adjustment from 11" to 30". The second tier supports 75 lbs.

Uses ERGO-LOK technology for ease of use. The ERGO-LOK system includes an ergonomic trigger, an internal rod mechanism, and a solid steel spring-loaded deadbolt assembly. Uses dual sheer disk plates and heavy-duty deadbolt for superior stability.

Assembling the 2 pieces:
1. Remove upper rear end caps from keyboard stand.
2. Take 2nd tier assembly and slide inner retainer into upper tube of stand.
3. Once second tier retainer is fully inside tube, then fully tighten 2" round OSS knobs.

Features

  • Large-format keyboards
  • Supports up to 395 lbs.
  • 1-1/8" tubing
  • Height adjusts from 27" to 39"
  • Width adjusts from 12" to 32"
  • ERGO-LOK system
  • Welded construction

Order your deluxe X today.

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Great two tier stand

| Review By: Russell Blair | 1 month, 2 days ago

0 people out of 0 found this review helpful

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Strong stand, quick set up. I like the handle for changing hieght . You do have to put it together but it's color coded for assembly .

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Works well, no problems.

Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
Yes
Musical Experience:
gig weekends
Style of music you play:
rock
Where you live:
FL

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Great value - but 2nd tier needs imagination

| Review By: bwanagary | 2 years, 11 months ago

2 people out of 2 found this review helpful

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I bought this a few months ago.  I found the 2nd tier covers the 1st tier. SO - I FOUND A GREAT (and free) SOLUTION. Here it is: Remove the right and left swing-arms from their respective posts that insert into the X-stand part.  Turn them backwards, and swap them right-for-left. Then tighten them up.  Remove the rubber stoppers from both ends of the 2nd tier pipes and swap the stoppers to that the stopper with the nub is in the front so the kbd doesn't slide off.  Works like a friggin' charm and gives you a a perfect setup!!!! :-) Enjoy.
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Activer Musician
Style of music you play:
'40s through Current
Where you live:
Orlando, FL, USA

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Very Average

| Review By: Docc501 | 2 years, 11 months ago

1 people out of 1 found this review helpful

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I've owned this stand for 2 years.  I use an SP88 on the bottom and a Korg N5 on top.  The majority of my use has been while standing.  Adjusting the 2nd tier has always been very limited.  The angle adjustment works very well but your keyboard will sit at one height, no adjustment.  When I play standing it is not stable with the 88 key on the bottom.  I have recently started using the stand seated but because of the length of the second tier bar insert, it does not go low enough for a comfortable seated playing height, although stability does improve. The second tier spacing/stability bar is a VERY necessary part just waiting to be lost in a hectic set-up/load out environment. For infrequent use and light weight keyboards the stand is adequate.  An SP88 is not that heavy but it doesn't handle it well. I don't recommend it for heavier keyboards or if you set up and tear down frequently.
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Working Musician
Style of music you play:
Country
Where you live:
Kansas City, MO

Did you find this review helpful? yes no1031796

Should have gone with the proline

| Review By: yeabro27 | 3 years, 9 months ago

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So first off, maybe this was just my particular unit, but the bottem was less stable and rocked more than my previous single brace onstage stand, and the top 2nd tier didnt line up to allow for putting anything stable on it, and then when I was trying to adjust it it cracked and broke. Now I need a new one. My friend has the 2 tier proline and it is much better all around, but others seem to say it works so I dont know. I guess from my personal experience if you're debating getting the proline or onstage, get the proline.
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Active Muscian
Style of music you play:
Melodic Rock
Where you live:
Davenport, IA

Did you find this review helpful? yes no856484

OK overall... Makes a great backup keyboard stand

| Review By: kKeyz88 | 4 years, 2 months ago

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Plusses - Great price - Clutch adjustment... suh-weet!! - Sturdy construction - Makes a great back up keyboard stand Minuses: - Center bar has a small plastic (internal) piece that needs to be glued in place so it won't pop out when the upper horizontal (2-piece) bar is separated. - Limited amount of adjustment for the upper tier, unless you like to be "hidden" onstage (don't they call this an "on Stage" stand?). - I use 2 relatively light keyboard controllers, and assorted keyboards for the bottom tier depending on the gig. Having a heavy keyboard on this stand balancing off-center (tpiiing over) is never an issue with me. The OVERHANG of the upper keyboard not only blocks the lower key, but relegates the keyboardist from being seen. I normally have 2 keyboards in a LOW-PROFILE (below the "navel" level so to speak) so I can be more visible & the audience can see the fingers a-flyin' when I play. I hate setups that make a keyboadist "hide" behind their ax(es).  If you are that kind of person too.... well you might think twice.  I use "Invisable Support" keyboard stands because they do not distract away from the keyboards or myself (too bad they are not made anymore... find em' on eBay). ** OVERALL, BUY THIS IF YOUR NOT PICKY ABOUT THE UPPER LEVEL SETTINGS, or being hidden from your audience. I've owed many stands, and this one is still a good one in my book.
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
ex-PRO
Style of music you play:
anything that pay$
Where you live:
Kansas City

Did you find this review helpful? yes no814216

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