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Amazon Basics Heavy-Duty Adjustable Keyboard and Piano Double-X-Shape, Stand, Black

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Style: Double-X


Features

  • Heavy-duty keyboard and piano stand with a double-X-shaped design for reliable stability
  • Great for sitting or standingheight easily adjusts from 27.5 to 38.2 inches
  • Made of durable steel and PVC materials (with a plastic PP bottom) for long-lasting strength
  • Sleek black color for a stylish appearance and easy coordinating with other equipment

Description

Amazon Basics Heavy-Duty Adjustable Keyboard and Piano Stand - Double-X From the Manufacturer Amazon Basics

Color: Black


Material: Alloy Steel, Polypropyl


Item Weight: 10.5 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 19.76 x 19.49 x 35.43 inches


Item Weight: 10.45 pounds


Product Dimensions: 19.76 x 19.49 x 35.43 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: DF032


Date First Available: September 25, 2019


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Alloy Steel, Polypropyl


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • No frills, easy setup
Style: Single-X
This stand rocks! Setup took around 5ish minutes, it’s sturdy, affordable, and adjustable. What more could you ask for? For reference, my keyboard is a Nektar GX49 and it’s sitting on the stand’s second widest setting. Leg room *could* be an issue if you’re a larger/taller person, but you can easily put your legs on the outside of the stand rather than in-between the openings. Don’t hesitate, just buy it!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by Sadik Sadik

  • The double stand is excellent
Style: Double-X
Bought the double stand. I have a heavy and expensive older keyboard (Korg Trinity) and I wanted a stand that would not collapse under any circumstances. This is it. A big plus is the ability to mark the locking mechanism at your preferred playing height for sitting and standing (see photos). The handle that locks and unlocks the stand also has a Velcro strip to hold it closed as an extra safety feature. Well made and a bargain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024 by Scouter Bob Scouter Bob

  • Easy to assemble
Style: Single-X
When I unpacked the unit I had to put the foot bars on the stand. The screws were conveniently screwed into the legs so it was just a matter of removing the screws and attaching the bars to the four ends of the stand. The bigger bars on the bottom, smaller ones on top. It's pretty sturdy and stable and works well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023 by Fred S.

  • Good value for money, good range of adjustments
Style: Single-X
I run a community band, and I furnish all the stuff that the band members can't be expected to provide themselves, e.g; percussion instrument and accessories, PA system. I like to be able to use some of the same items for other musical groups I am involved in as well, so flexibility and utility are important, and since I am not made of money, price is a consideration. In this band, we need to have a stand for the bass drum, another to hold a set of orchestra bells, and on occasion, an electronic keyboard. Having one kind of 'universal' stand that will work for all of these as well of for other purposes is desirable. I have settled on the common "X-stand" design which seemingly everyone makes. The first one I bought cost over $100 (big brand name). So I went looking for something very similar, but more affordable, and selected this "Amazon Basics Classic Adjustable Keyboard and Piano Stand - Single-X". As a 'single-X' design, it is not as strong or rigid as a 'double-x'/'dual-X'/'2-X' design, but then it is lighter weight and less costly than those. Essentially, when unfolded this product forms an 'X' shape with a pivot in the middle, and an easy detent-adjustment there which allows for five (5) unfolded configurations. The 'X' frame is comprised of square tubular steel. At the bottom of the two bottom legs of the 'X' are two cross feet comprised of round tubular steel, with rubber bumpers/caps on the ends. At the top of the top arms of the 'X' are two cross bars comprised of similar round tubular steel, again with rubber bumpers/caps on the ends. The bottom bumpers are the 'feet' of the stand, and the top bumpers are the grippy surfaces that support whatever you decide to set on top of the stand. The configuration adjustment is made by pulling on a spring-loaded knob to retract a pin from a curved plate with five holes along its edge, and then the 'X' can be rotated to a taller but narrower shape, or a shorter but wider shape, five variations in all; the spring-loaded knob's pin goes into any of the five holes on the curved plate, forming the 'detent' feature. There is NO detent for the fully closed/folded configuration (some of the similar stands by other makers DO have a closed detent). Of the four feet on this stand, three are normal round bumpers, while the fourth one has a special shape with a kind of spiral wedge design and since it is not glued to the steel tube it is on, it can be rotated to be a bit thinner or thicker where it meets the floor, allowing the user to adjust for uneven surfaces so the stand does not rock. Even the expensive stand I own does not have this nice feature. The stand weighs 6.5 pounds (about 3 kg). The manual states that the stand can hold a maximum of 66 pounds (30 kg). Folded, the stand measures at 40.5" tall, 14" (top) and 16" (bottom) wide, and 3" thick. All metal parts are painted black. Except for the bumpers and the detent knob, the whole thing is steel (I think, not absolutely sure). The five unfolded configurations measure as denoted below. Keep in mind that, regardless of configuration, the top is always 14" front to rear, while the bottom is always 16" front to rear: 1) 39" high x 12" wide left to right......this might be useful as a podium if a board or something were placed across the top 2) 37" high x 17" wide......with a board across the top, this could form a percussion table for drum sticks, etc; or to hold a set of orchestra bells. In a pinch, a snare drum or similar could be set on it. 3) 34" high x 23" wide......could hold an electronic keyboard for a standing player, or a set of orchestra bells 4) 30.5" high x 27.5" wide.....same uses as configuration 3, or to hold a small bass drum 5) 26" high x 32" wide.....could hold an electronic keyboard for a sitting player, or to hold a large bass drum Assembly: The stand comes in a box and requires some assembly before use. The 'X' frame is already assembled, so the owner just needs to attach the four round tubular cross feet/arms to the ends of the 'X' tubing. Each 'X' frame tube end has a recessed nut welded into it, with a long screw already installed in the nut. Each cross feet/arm has a pre-drilled hole near its center, with one end of the hole recessed for a counter-sunk screw head. A small "Allen" wrench is provided to use with the screws. Just remove a screw, pass it through the hole in a cross foot/arm, and back into the recessed nut, using the wrench to tighten. Repeat for the other three screws, and assembly is complete. A plastic holder for the Allen wrench fits around one leg of the 'X' frame, and the owner can leave this in place or remove it. A sheet of instructions in eight languages (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and three more Slavic/Eastern European) with one illustration. The instructions sort of mention that the two feet tubes are 16" long while the two top tubes are 14" long, but the way it provides this information is not the clearest and this could easily be missed by some buyers. The instructions totally fail to mention that each of the four round tubular pieces needs to be rotated with the counter-sink dimple away from the end of the X-frame when putting the screw through, and that each of those four tubes must go on in only one of two possible arrangements; this is to compensate for the offset resulting from the two 'X' frame members being like the sides of a scissors, and thus offset from each other. The holes through the round tubes are similarly offset to allow a balanced final assembly. If this important step is missed, the resulting stand will be very gangly and possibly unstable, not to mention funny looking. Even though I kinda knew that this could be an issue, I still managed to get two of the four assembled incorrectly on the first pass. Overall, this seems like a good product, decently fabricated, or good materials. I mostly mark it down a bit for the iffy-instructions and the lack of a closed-detent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023 by P. Schmidt

  • Quality
Style: Double-X
I'm impressed with this stand, its reasonably priced, lighter than other models I've used and very sturdy.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by Dustin Bodkins

  • Sturdy no wobble
Style: Double-X
A very sturdy stand even for my 88 key Roland keyboard. Came totally put together in a box, so no need for this old lady to fiddle with Allan wrenches or any other tools! My biggest effort was in getting the right height set to sit at, since I am short stuff…but now I have made marks on the metal so I know where the correct height is for next time. No strap to hold keyboard, but I haven’t found that one was needed, since I don’t stand and play aggressively. I find, since I have the keyboard lower than normal that the knee room is lacking for me, so I adjust how I sit at it and it’s fine ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023 by Blandine Norman

  • Great product for the price
Style: Double-X
Love everything about this product but especially the fact that no assembly is required. Very easy to adjust the hight
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by O. Barr

  • No Nedd for Anything More Expensive
Style: Single-X
I bought this for my M-Audio Keystation 88. Long (88 keys) weighs about 20#. I bought this inexpensive one thinking I might need to return it for a more substantial stand. Actual works fine. Good height adjustments. The lowest height is perfect for me when sitting down. (I'm 6'1".)
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by J. Gordon

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