From Kenny Balys Sent Sun, Apr 22nd 2018, 17:05
Hey Benoit, Yes, they will handle heavy synths. They have quite detailed specifications. Follow their specs.... ie) if a shelf is rated 8kg then don't go over that weight. I built a wall of Jaspers A frame's by taking 2 complete sets and combining them into a "3 space" wide monster. Extra cross bars between the 2... so i have 4 vertical A's with 3 horizontal spaces between. The latest Jaspers allow one to remove the supports without total disassembly. They sell plates for monitors, laptops,etc. I have the very largest A in another part of my room and it is holding a JP4 and a Jomox 999 side by side.. plus lots more stuff. The Thomann website is a good place to browse: https://www.thomann.de/intl/is/search_dir.html?filter=true&manufacturer%5B0%5D=Jaspers&oa=prd&sw=jaspers After getting the first Jaspers I took my old 80s Ultimate stand straight down to the red cross and donated it. The Jaspers are a leap ahead. On 22.04.18 15:59 , Sxnths wrote: > Hello all, > > Don't want to hijack the "Space / Too many synths" thread... but I > have a related question in this matter: are the Jasper's recommended > for A frame stands? Are they kinda the go-to stands for space hungry > synthesizers (and heavy ones..)? I would need to put Roland > Jupiter's on top of it, amongst other heavy and large synthesizers. > Side question: how do people do to mount a plate/desk on this kind of > stands? I would like to create a tier with drum machines and desktop > gear. I assume too much angle would also require to setup some kind > of cleats below each instrument...? Side side question: has anybody > setup a System 100 on something else than a desk? > > Thanks for the shared experience > > benoit