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Standtastic 102KS 2-Tier Tall Keyboard Stand

2-tier Tall Heavy-duty Adjustable Keyboard Stand with Custom-padded, Double-zippered Bag
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Standtastic 102KS 2-Tier Tall Keyboard Stand
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An Industry Standard for Two Decades

For over 20 years, StandTastic has been a trusted companion for keyboardists around the music industry. The StandTastic 102KS 2-tier tall keyboard stand is a heavy-duty keyboard stand that holds two keyboards. While it's lightweight, it can still take a beating and keep performing. You can use the ruled markers on the legs to make sure that your keyboard is always at the same height, night after night — performers at Sweetwater especially love the quick setup and tear-down times for fast-change sets. The 102KS is a fully collapsible keyboard stand that can confidently hold up to 100 lbs. per arm. The rubber foot pads and specially supported legs help to make the 102KS one of the most solid no bounce stands on today's market. StandTastic's 102KS 2-tier tall keyboard stand delivers a quality and professional keyboard stand that won't let you — or your keyboards— down.

StandTastic 102KS 2-tier Tall Keyboard Stand Features:

  • Fully collapsible into custom-padded, double-zippered carrying bag
  • Ruled supports for precise height settings
  • Holds up to 100 lbs. per set of arms
  • Usable standing up or sitting down
  • Quick setup and tear-down times
  • No bouncing
  • Adjustable width up to 36"
  • Adjustable arm depth, 12"–22"
  • Adjustable height up to 57"

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Tech Specs

  • Type: A-Frame Stand
  • Number of Tiers: 2
  • Tier Height: Up to 57"
  • Height Adjust: Locking Pin on Railway
  • Tier Depth: 12"-22"
  • Tier Width: Up to 36"
  • Weight Capacity: 100 lbs.
  • Foldable: Yes
  • Color: Black
  • Additional Features: Included Carrying Bag
  • Weight: 21 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 102KS

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Reviews

A Fantastic Keyboard stand for my keyboards
I previously used a Ultimate Deltex. My Stantastic is so much more stable on stage. No bouncing, no wobbling. It took a little while to setup and customize to my liking, but once I had everything dialed in, setup and tear down is easy. All you have to do is pull four pins and loosen 4 knobs. The twp negatives I have are the carry bags are not very durable. I've gone through about 3 of them already. I usually get a year or two of use out of them before they start to fall apart. The second nitpick is the hight of the endcaps on the tier arms. They could be slightly taller with a slight hook on the end for a more secure hold on tilted keyboards.
Excellent Stand
This the the 3rd Standtastic I've bought. They are strong and stable, and relatively easy to configure.
Music background: working professional
The best to date
I've had one of these stands for either 15 or 20 years. I can't remember now. But it has served me great!
At nearly every house or venue I've played in I've had at least one member of the crew comment on what a great stand it is. It's built like a brick house!
I've read some reviews where people have minor complaints. Let me just say that this is the best keyboard stand I've ever owned for the money in over 40 years of playing and gigging.
The soft case it has is fantastic and has compartments for the tools, etc.
I also have the boom mic add on for it. This stand is the best for the price that is out there. Period.
Arms, adjustable - along the entire leg. Built like a tank.
The arms are greatly extendable allowing for more depth that you will most likely need.
I can not tell you how much I love this stand!
Music background: professional
Standtastic two / three tier
The stand itself is HD and very well built. Simple assembly and adjustable to your hearts desire with no question, the carry case is nice if you travel. The unit stability is real good back and forth but side to side is a bit wobbly. I believe putting an extra flatbar that spans across the upper legs and above the 'X' on the rear of the unit would solve that issue and make it the rock that you expect when putting expensive pianos, synths or midi's on it. The other option (which I am doing) is buy the wall mount U Bolts and third shelf brackets and simply secure it to wall, table, cabinet or whatever it is facing.
Music background: Amatuer, hobbyist, collector for 40+ years
General Great Design- slippery tiers
I really like the set up of this system. Once you adjust it for first use, the set up at a gig is pretty quick. It is very stable as well. I just don't understand why they don't include some rubber strips or bands on the tiers. Keyboards slide back and forth on the tiers. You can shorten the tiers to hold the keyboards tight, but I like the keyboards close together in terms of height with access to the controls. I bought some wide black rubber bands to put around the tiers and that should do the trick. Why didn't standtastic include a solution for sliding?
Music background: Performing keyboardist since the 70's