Thanks for that, but it's not available in the UK it seems.I like this Knox stand... simple, stable, and light, and maintains the same width regardless of height.
Ah right, thank you.
Thanks again Biggles that's great.Normally advice tends to lead away from X stands but for speed of set up/take down they are hard to beat.
You will find X stands from £15 upwards but on brand name alone K&M make some of the best stands out there, and theirs will last a lifetime
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Not cheap at £57 but it will be top quality.
A downside of X stands is some can be flimsy and double X is a safer long term buy and the X construction can get in the way when seated.
An alternative is a table stand as per.
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Depends if he's sitting or standing though since X stands are wider at lower settings.Correct me if I'm wrong but the EW models are 76 keys, right?
For a longer keyboard, an X stand is a poor choice. It will have a tendency to tip off the stand when you play the lowest and highest notes with any sort of vigour.
Depends if he's sitting or standing though since X stands are wider at lower settings.
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