Music Instruments Stands

Vonyx KBS01 Stand for Keyboards Code: 180.209

Keyboard stand with Quick lock mechanism by Vonyx. It features 36cm bars and a non-slip coating.

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Specifications

Product Number
180.209
Usage
Keyboards
Placement
Floor
Colour
Black
Instrument Slots
-

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  • StamIak

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    Personally, I bought it for a 61-key keyboard and I am satisfied. I intentionally chose the lever lock for the legs of the stand because I find it more user-friendly and effective than others.
    Since the stand has a single metal "leg", it is stable mainly for lightweight instruments. I tried an 88-key electric piano weighing 12 kilograms and it was not as stable during intense playing. So, for something heavier and larger, it is better to choose a stand with a double metal "leg".
    The stand comes in a rectangular cardboard box and is assembled quite easily, it just requires a careful look at the diagram on how to insert the 4 metal elements where the stand rests. If someone sees the photo on skroutz, they will notice that both the bottom and top parts are facing each other in reverse.

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  • Personally, I bought it for a 61-key keyboard and I am satisfied. I intentionally chose the lever lock for the legs of the stand because I find it more user-friendly and effective than others.
    Since the stand has a single metal "leg", it is stable mainly for lightweight instruments. I tried an 88-key electric piano weighing 12 kilograms and it was not as stable during intense playing. So, for something heavier and larger, it is better to choose a stand with a double metal "leg".
    The stand comes in a rectangular cardboard box and is assembled quite easily, it just requires a careful look at the diagram on how to insert the 4 metal elements where the stand rests. If someone sees the photo on skroutz, they will notice that both the bottom and top parts are facing each other in reverse.

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Specifications

Product Number
180.209
Usage
Keyboards
Placement
Floor
Colour
Black
Instrument Slots
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
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  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • StamIak

    Verified purchase

    Personally, I bought it for a 61-key keyboard and I am satisfied. I intentionally chose the lever lock for the legs of the stand because I find it more user-friendly and effective than others.
    Since the stand has a single metal "leg", it is stable mainly for lightweight instruments. I tried an 88-key electric piano weighing 12 kilograms and it was not as stable during intense playing. So, for something heavier and larger, it is better to choose a stand with a double metal "leg".
    The stand comes in a rectangular cardboard box and is assembled quite easily, it just requires a careful look at the diagram on how to insert the 4 metal elements where the stand rests. If someone sees the photo on skroutz, they will notice that both the bottom and top parts are facing each other in reverse.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Personally, I bought it for a 61-key keyboard and I am satisfied. I intentionally chose the lever lock for the legs of the stand because I find it more user-friendly and effective than others.
    Since the stand has a single metal "leg", it is stable mainly for lightweight instruments. I tried an 88-key electric piano weighing 12 kilograms and it was not as stable during intense playing. So, for something heavier and larger, it is better to choose a stand with a double metal "leg".
    The stand comes in a rectangular cardboard box and is assembled quite easily, it just requires a careful look at the diagram on how to insert the 4 metal elements where the stand rests. If someone sees the photo on skroutz, they will notice that both the bottom and top parts are facing each other in reverse.

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