Re: [AH] Keyboard stand for MS20 and MS50

From synchro1
Sent Tue, Mar 21st 2006, 00:46

I have the heavy duty stand with 4 tiers.  An out-of-date photo is at http://synchro1.smugmug.com/gallery/1102947/1/51300961

Currently, I have it set up with a Furman power conditioner beneath the keyboards and then (in ascending order) a Fusion H8 (big and heavy 88 weighted keys) followed by a Fizmo at a strong slant, followed by an ION almost level (so I can stand and read the immovable LCD) and then a shelf above that with an Access Virus C, Evolver, and a Doepfer R2M & ribbon controller. Above that mounted between the two legs with extended rack ears are a MAM RS3, and 2 AKAI MIDI Delays.

I also have two Standastic (Yamaha-branded) wall mounts and three keyboard tiers.  Old photo at: http://synchro1.smugmug.com/gallery/1102947/2/51300964

I'm quite pleased with the products after decades of trying out different stands.

PS - your modded AKS is in the second photo and is well cared for; thanks again.

Take care,
Jim W
San  Mateo, CA

-----Original Message-----
>From: xxxxxx@xxx.xxx
>Sent: Mar 20, 2006 4:28 PM
>To: xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
>Subject: Re: [AH] Keyboard stand for MS20 and MS50
>
>Has anyone else here used these?  Would like to hear some feedback/see pics if possible...
> 
>Pat
> 
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Seth Elgart <xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
>To: xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
>Sent: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 19:07:59 -0500
>Subject: Re: [AH] Keyboard stand for MS20 and MS50
>
>
>At 3:51 PM -0500 3/20/06, Zoran Bosnjak wrote: 
>>I am looking for a keyboard stand to hold my MS20 and MS50. These >two are simply not wide enough for regular keyboard stands. I would >like to place them one above the other. Any recommendation wil be >appreciated. 
> 
>I'd recommend a Standtastic stand. You can see them at 
> 
>  http://www.lmproducts.com/dspStandtasticStandSpecifications.cfm 
> 
>I have a bunch of them, probably three, maybe four. I like them because they're almost infinitely adjustable. You can vary the width, height, angle, depth, etc. Also, they take only seconds to set up and break down. They even have videos of that on their site. They make two weights (light and heavy) and two sizes (sort of two-tier and three-tier). I'd get the heavier version, personally. 
> 
>Great stands. 
> 
>  Seth