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Stable product overall does what it is meant to do
Bought it with a lot of accessories(wheels, laptop holder, 2nd level going on 3rd, microphone holder), overall great and sturdy, wheels are brilliant. Once everything is mounted a bit difficult to change the levels for one person. Laptop holder and microphone holder have limited reach or customization
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easy to setup; solid and practical
The K&M 18810 is not fancy but it is really solid. Nicely overbuilt even. The stand itself is clean and pure function but it could have been improved by some basic cable management. The stand is not highly portable - but it is a rock-solid and practical foundation if you're not gigging with it.
I have a fairly heavy Kawai MP11 88-key piano/controller perched atop this K&M stand - and it is extremely well-supported.
As far as the layout of the slots for accessories (2nd tier, mic boom, etc.): you will have about 74cm total spread between 13 accessory slots,each spaced about 55mm apart. I would have liked a little more extension so that the accessory slots could be a little wider, toward the edge of an 88-key keyboard; however, the design is still really practical, easy to setup and is fairly flexible.
The height-adjustment knobs are well-designed with positive feedback locking mechanisms. Once securely in place, nothing is going anywhere until you want it to do so.
With a big & heavy keyboard, once the keyboard is in place it is impossible to adjust the horizontal positioning of stand accessories without removing the keyboard from the stand to access the mount points. That might be obvious but it's something to consider. Don't let the hired help leave before the job is done!
I do think this stand could have used some basic cable management (hooks, channels, etc.). The stand arrived with some hook & loop straps which do the job but the appearance could have benefited from proper cable management.
Thomann did a fantastic job of securing speedy and courteous shipping.
I have a fairly heavy Kawai MP11 88-key piano/controller perched atop this K&M stand - and it is extremely well-supported.
As far as the layout of the slots for accessories (2nd tier, mic boom, etc.): you will have about 74cm total spread between 13 accessory slots,each spaced about 55mm apart. I would have liked a little more extension so that the accessory slots could be a little wider, toward the edge of an 88-key keyboard; however, the design is still really practical, easy to setup and is fairly flexible.
The height-adjustment knobs are well-designed with positive feedback locking mechanisms. Once securely in place, nothing is going anywhere until you want it to do so.
With a big & heavy keyboard, once the keyboard is in place it is impossible to adjust the horizontal positioning of stand accessories without removing the keyboard from the stand to access the mount points. That might be obvious but it's something to consider. Don't let the hired help leave before the job is done!
I do think this stand could have used some basic cable management (hooks, channels, etc.). The stand arrived with some hook & loop straps which do the job but the appearance could have benefited from proper cable management.
Thomann did a fantastic job of securing speedy and courteous shipping.
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Superbly made but beware the table depth!
The K&M 18810 is a well engineered product, strong enough to handle any keyboard , but it has one major flaw, the table has a fixed depth of 345mm with circular pillars on each end. The Casio PX-350 has a total depth of 293mm but the flat part is only around 270mm . This means if placed to cover the front pillar it wouldn't reach the back one. If K&M would make the table adjustable it would make it useable for smaller keyboards like the Casio.
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Good solid stand but.....
Used for studio set up but can also be used for location, the unit dismantles and can be carried flat. The keyboard can not be attached but we are not concerned that it would be knocked off the stand. The stand is lightweight but very sturdy.
1. Be prepared for slight wobble if fully extended in height, we use it sitting down and it is solid. 2. Minor observation is that the stands 4 large round rubber support for the key board can brush against your legs if low enough when in the sitting position. Some of the accessories for this board are not well thought through. We purchased the mic attachment and the Laptop holder, both very solid in construction.
2. So impressed that we purchased another white stand for a white Yamaha motif xf anniversary.
We always check to see if K&M do the stands we are looking for as they appear to be the best. Tenor and Baritone saxophone, electric guitars, keyboards and mic stands are all on K&M stands. Recommended over 'X' design legs.
1. Be prepared for slight wobble if fully extended in height, we use it sitting down and it is solid. 2. Minor observation is that the stands 4 large round rubber support for the key board can brush against your legs if low enough when in the sitting position. Some of the accessories for this board are not well thought through. We purchased the mic attachment and the Laptop holder, both very solid in construction.
2. So impressed that we purchased another white stand for a white Yamaha motif xf anniversary.
We always check to see if K&M do the stands we are looking for as they appear to be the best. Tenor and Baritone saxophone, electric guitars, keyboards and mic stands are all on K&M stands. Recommended over 'X' design legs.
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Very good but not for gigs
It's excelent in every aspect: very solid and ajustable, except for portability. For gigs, horrible, because you have to screw and unscrew things, carry separate parts, etc.
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K&M 18810
If you have read my review on the spider you will understand why am reverting to this.
Looks great on stage, plenty of room for pedals and easy adjustment.
Breaking down and setting up from my home studio to gig and back again was a pain but this will now sit ready for gigging with the spider set up permanently I the home studio.
Looks great on stage, plenty of room for pedals and easy adjustment.
Breaking down and setting up from my home studio to gig and back again was a pain but this will now sit ready for gigging with the spider set up permanently I the home studio.
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Konig and Meyer keyboard Stand
Nicely made and all the bits fit together as they should. Very robust when assembled. It isn't easy to adjust the height when the keyboard is on the stand and I think K&M need to put their thinking caps on. Having to take the keyboard off and on to change height is a bit of a fag.
The same applies to the supports the keyboard rests on. I have a Roland F20 and the 2 supports are too long for this keyboard. The back edge of the keyboard hardly touches the rear pad and the only way to get over this would be to have the front pad sticking out forward of the leading edge of the keyboard which would be a bit ugly. I don't see that it would be that hard to make the supports telescopic.
Also, the holes in the top bar of the frame provided for the supports to engage with don't allow me to match the distance Roland have separated the feet on the keyboard by. A wider range of holes would give more choice and that would be better.
This is a robust, well manufactured stand when all is said and done with room for only the slightest improvements.
The same applies to the supports the keyboard rests on. I have a Roland F20 and the 2 supports are too long for this keyboard. The back edge of the keyboard hardly touches the rear pad and the only way to get over this would be to have the front pad sticking out forward of the leading edge of the keyboard which would be a bit ugly. I don't see that it would be that hard to make the supports telescopic.
Also, the holes in the top bar of the frame provided for the supports to engage with don't allow me to match the distance Roland have separated the feet on the keyboard by. A wider range of holes would give more choice and that would be better.
This is a robust, well manufactured stand when all is said and done with room for only the slightest improvements.
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A stable but not so portable stand.
A very nice and stable stand. High quality german design. My only complaint is that it's a bit hard to carry around on gigs. It has more parts than a regular x-stand so it's always takes maybe 5 minutes to assemble it. It may not sound like much but if you compare it to a regular x-stand that takes a few seconds to mount, it's quite a lot more. Nonetheless, a very nice stand, worth the money. Also great for playing when standing up, especially with heavier keyboards as x-stands tend to become unstable when raised to high.
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solid
This stand is very stable, I use it for my Kawai vpc1 and no probs. It is more stable on a solid floor than carpet(obviously). I have 2 metal rods which are used to fully prevent wobble, they are not fixed but are the exact height and take no weight just stop the stand from sinking into my carpet with underlay. A very good stand that is quick to asemble!
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Excellent but can be difficult to handle
It seems a solid stand comes at the price of handling. I suppose this is to be expected but i guess this is most practical for van owners as putting some of the pieces in a car is quite difficult.
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