


🎹 Elevate your soundstage with unmatched strength and style
The Stellar Labs 555-13830 Heavy Duty Keyboard Stand is a premium metal stand designed to support most 88-key keyboards and DJ equipment up to 80kg. Featuring 14 height settings and adjustable width from 622mm to 1016mm, it offers a customizable fit with foam cushioning for equipment protection. Its open base design provides ample floor space for pedals, making it ideal for professional musicians and DJs seeking stability and versatility in their setup.
| ASIN | B008I5QTQI |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Base Type | Spread Leg or Square |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,850 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #376 in Keyboard Stands |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (718) |
| Date First Available | January 4, 2012 |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 18.87 pounds |
| Item model number | 555-13830 |
| Manufacturer | Stellar Labs |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 24.41 x 3.74 x 24.41 inches |
| Riser Color | Black |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Heavy-duty, adjustable height and width |
| UPC | 595551383011 640522683611 |
H**D
Quality Piano Stand
This piano stand has been holding our Donner piano for awhile now and it is very sturdy. It is relatively inexpensive for how stable it is. It's really simple to put together. With the adjustable width and height, you'll find your desired measurements. It fits well in the space that we designated for it and looks great. We weren't looking for something movable so if that's what you want, then this might not be the stand for you. It's over all great for home use.
D**6
Perfect for a very large heavy keyboard.
This is wonderful. We bought a Yamaha DGX 650 78 key piano keyboard used and it came with the X style stand. You can not find a furniture stand to go with it and if you buy new it comes with one. The X stand was not sturdy, it felt the keyboard could easily be pulled off. And even with a 7 year old, I was worried he could get hurt especially in the room wrestling with friends or even the dog. This stand was the perfect answer. It is so sturdy I can't express how happy I am! For a large keyboard like this the arms do not stick out too much. It was easy for my husband to put together and has a lot of width and height adjustments. We dont have it adjusted as far wide as it will go even and the stability is just great. Perfect for a very heavy large keyboard. I can try to shake the keyboard and it barely moves.
M**I
Heavy duty and perfect for stationary applications; sets up and tears down easily, but a bear to transport
I purchased this stand for my rehearsal studio. I was impressed by the other reviews and wanted a stand that was rock solid and inexpensive. This one met both criteria. It's not ungodly heavy, but the design makes it somewhat impractical for gigging. Yes, it's easy to quickly set up and tear down, but awkward to transport. Unlike the On Stage KS7350 Pro Heavy Duty Folding Z Keyboard Stand that I also own, this one will not fit into a stand bag (I use an On Stage KSB6500 Keyboard Stand Bag ), and the arms on this one are fixed. On the On Stage stand the arms fold flat. One other thing of which you should be aware is the arms that support your keyboard are slightly angled downward. I am guessing that the incline is about five degrees, give or take. My Roland RD-300NX is heavy enough to stay put, but my Casio Privia tends to creep a bit. Overall, this baby is built like a tank and is perfect for super heavy keyboards. The height adjustment is far superior to the On Stage model that I mentioned, and the price is incredible compared to other Z-stands on the market.
A**O
Heavy duty stand at a super bargain price!
Price paid: $45.48 ($34.99 + $10.49 shipping) on 2013-07-24. I was looking for a good quality stand for a 31 lbs keyboard that would allow the player to sit comfortably while playing. So, X or XX stands were not an option because of their design having the supporting bars on the way of the player's knees. I had to get a Z stand or equivalent. Considering the price and quality of all options that qualified, this stand was a very easy choice. It would have been even easier, if I had a very heavy keyboard. This stand is similar to a Z stand with an additional supporting bar for each side. So, it should be more stable than a normal Z stand. The height adjustment notches are just about 1.5 inches apart starting at a very low height. Nobody should have trouble getting the perfect keyboard height with this stand. The same goes for the width adjustment range. The adjustment pins are spring loaded and there is padding on the surfaces that contact the floor and the keyboard, and a hex key for assembly duties. The usual market price for a stand of this caliber and quality would be at least $100 and normally about $120. This stand does not come with assembly instructions and it doesn't need them for people with normal intelligence, except for one detail. The two parts that look like big square washers, are washers. As all washers, they should be placed right next to the bolt's head; that is, on the outer side and not the inner side of the supporting bars. If they are placed on the wrong side, they won't do their job and the stand will be wobbly. Regarding portability, mounting and dismounting the stand is fairly easy and quick. It won't be very quick though, because you will still need to assemble it and disassemble it, by screwing in and out the two (left and right) side bolts that hold it together. So, it is not a foldable stand. But, putting it together is neither a long nor a tedious task, unless you have to set things up very quickly before your performance. It does not feel neither heavy nor light for its size. I can't say more on this matter because I have not had any other similar design stands to compare.
Z**R
Solid, sturdy and Stable
This is the real deal, very substantial, stable, sturdy, solid ... all that and more. Easy to assemble and adjust, the metal is finished well. It is heavy - but how could it not be? An average man or woman could easily put this together, anyone who is disabled or weak will probably want some help. It is probably going to be deeper than most people need and that part cannot be adjusted as that is two solid pieces of metal. So you need to allow for a bout 2 feet from the wall even if your keyboard is not that deep. For many this will be overkill, what I like most is just how completely stable it is once it is tightened down it just won't move at all unlike the x brace stands I have used in the past that wobble and or shake. A bit expensive but the materials used are high quality.
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