Wednesday, February 17, 2010

World Tour Double X Keyboard Stand

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World Tour's DXKS is a heavy-duty steel double "X" braced keyboard stand that will hold 61, 76 and 88 key keyboards with a maximum weight of 250lbs. The best choice for use with larger keyboards, ideal for the road or when maximum stability at home is a must. Designed Secure-Lock height adjustment from 25.25" to 38.75" for seated to standing performance positions. Non-Marking rubber end caps.
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Technical Details

- Amazing 250 pound weight capacity
- Double "X" braced design for maximum stabilty
- Secure-Lock center clutch height adjustment system
- Adjustable 25.25" to 38.75" playing height for seated to standing positions
- Full close position for easy storage
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Customer Buzz
 "Good, sturdy stand for the money." 2009-01-17
By M. Fogle (Durham, NC USA)
I purchased this stand for my Yamaha P85 digital piano. It's very sturdy and well made, only I wish it would have a lower minimum height for my youngest daughter. You should note that some keyboards and digital pianos are not flat on the bottom and won't sit level on this X-stand (or most other X-stands for that matter) - they'll tend to slide around. This problem is easily solved by getting yourself a 4' x 1' x 0.75" piece of shelf board or similar, priming and spray-painting it black, then place it on the stand. Keyboards with rubber feet will sit nicely on the board and won't slide around.

Customer Buzz
 "Are seat belts really required?" 2007-12-14
By Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States)
This World Tour Double X Keyboard Stand, available for a "song" from American Musical Supply, is the one I use for any keyboard weighing over 50 pounds (Roland RD-700 and Kurzweil PC-88 or PC-2X are a couple of examples). These should not require a strap (or glue, velcro, anchors, or whatever the previous reviewer had in mind). I play "hard," and I have yet to lose a keyboard from this stand. For lighter-weight keyboards (Kurzweil SP models, Roland RD-300SX, Korg SP-500) I use the single-brace version of this stand (it's much easier to throw inside of a case or strap to the outside) and haven't had any disasters (sure, some bouncing around--but that's frequently a helpful reminder to calm down and stop rushing the tempo). The handiest, most indestructible keyboard stand I own is a featherlight aluminum X with a canvas-strap top, long out of business (sadly). Just beware of the stands that are sold with the Casios and Yamahas at Best Buy and Circuit City (I've had to use one in the pinch and, though just as expensive as the World Tour models, it fell apart within a couple of months).



One caveat: if you're doing a "lounge act," all of these X models, regardless of how practical the design is, don't do much for appearance (especially if your knees are knobby like mine). Instead, consider investing in a table-type of stand and even draping a sexy curtain down the front (put an iridescent, spaced-out picture of Sun Ra on it).

Customer Buzz
 "Decent Universal Keyboard Stand" 2006-01-20
By AJ Chan (ca, usa)
This keyboard stand isn't half bad as it allows you to use pretty much any keyboard on this stand. Comes assembled so no work to start using it and has these rubber covers to help secure the keyboard. Since the keyboard just sits atop of the stand, it does move a bit if you bang on your keyboard, but if you have a heavy keyboard, its not much of a problem. For the most part, there's no complaints about it. If you would like a first hand view on the stand, you can always go to a Sam Ash music store and find the stand there. It seems to be the standard issue double X keyboard stand they sell there.

Customer Buzz
 "doesn't secure the keyboard" 2006-01-19
By Alison (St. Louis, MO)
There is not a way to secure the keyboard to the stand. It just rests on top. So if you are at all energetic when you play, the keyboard slides all over the place.


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