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The Yamaha OEM PKBX2 Double-Braced Adjustable X-Style Keyboard Stand is a robust and versatile solution for keyboardists, featuring 6 lockable heights for personalized comfort and a sleek design that fits seamlessly into any performance environment. Assembly is required, but the quality craftsmanship from Yamaha's authorized partner ensures a reliable and stylish setup.
S**N
Sturdy, stable well-made stand.
I have read other reviews and agree that the assembly instructions are limited. The hole spacing is different between each of the bottom stand supports and the top piano rests. If the wide spaced bottom stand support is on the left when facing the stand, then the wide spaced piano support will be on the top right. Note: the recessed (indented) holes should be placed on the screw head side.
J**L
Easy adjustment to various heights
Nice and sturdy. Be careful when assembling to note the the top and bottom feet must be aligned in conjunction with the position of the legs. Each leg of the same length has a different position of holes for the bolts. This makes sense if you take a good look at the picture. This was more complex as I did not get instructions for assembly with the Amazon resale product. Once together, this is a great stand and easily adjusted.
M**U
So far so good
Well made, but the assembly instructions are a joke.
A**X
Substantial, Sturdy and Solid- Poor instructions
Got here in a couple of days as usual with most things at Amazon.I was impressed that the box was heavier than I would have expected.If there is a 50/50 chance of getting it right, there is a 100% chance I will get it wrong.If they had just showed the diagram alone I would have had it together in 5 minutes.But no, they had to print instructions in Chinese translated English.First problem I had was finding the screws as many others have reported and as I had anticipated from other reviews.Other people said they were in the legs. so I picked up each leg and shook so I could hear which one they were in, to no avail.I figured logic would have it they would put them in the rubber capped arms. Nope.20 frustrating minutes later my wife heard me cussing and said "What are these things screwed in the end of the legs?"I said, "Some kind of adjustment things, thanks, I have it under control." As she walked away she said, "I think those are the missing screws."Next in the instructions it said "short end of arms towards outside of stand."-- Whatever that meant. Just enough to mess with my head.Half hour later I had it together.I put the keyboard on it and it was like reaching up for Ape hangers on the old Harley you never owned. I thought why is the lowest setting so high, for a giraffe? I had the half moon perforated Height adjuster pointed down to the left rather than up to the right as pictured. Easy fix.Anyway a couple of pointers for others who buy this.1) there are 2 pair of round pipes with rubber ends. The shorter pair are the upper arms. The longer pair are the bottom feet.2) The upper shorter arms differ with narrow and wider bolt holes, One goes on inside pair of legs and one on the outer.3) Repeat of above for the feet on bottom.4) The extra round chrome washer that wont fit over the square part of the carriage bolt goes in between the 2 legs to keep them separated slightly.Instructions leave a lot to be desired. but the product is very solid to hold your keyboard, inexpensive and I am happy in the end.
V**
Keyboard stand
Christmas gift for my son. He looks itSize is right. Fits his keyboard very well
M**W
Don't buy it for the Yamaha digital drum set
For the purpose for which I bought it, I give it zero stars and hope it is removed as a recommended accessory for the drum set. This stand was recommended for the Yamaha DD35AD Touch-Sensitive Digital Drums with Guide Lights and AC Adapter. I ordered both. As other reviewers noted, the lack of detailed instructions was very frustrating. The four 'feet', two legs, and small plastic bag containing an allen wrench, bolt, two washers, and a nut were in the box with the small paper containing 'instructions'. It took me over an hour to put the stand together - mainly because I could not locate the feet/leg screws. The screws to hold the 'feet' were actually screwed into the legs, a point not mentioned in the instructions. The bag with the bolt, two washers, allen wrench, and nut was, I believe, missing a washer as the stand wobbles. To adjust the height, you will need to pull out on the round handle on the legs once you get it all together. This may seem obvious to many, but it is not to a first time user of this type of stand. Once I finally got the stand assembled, I placed the drum set on top. The drum set would have fallen to the floor if the stand had not been next to the bed. Luckily the drum set fell on the bed instead. No matter how much I tried, the drum set would not sit on the stand. I'm debating whether or not to return the stand as I have an APO address and to received it, I had to have it mailed to a relative in the US who then mailed it to me as it would not ship directly. Maybe it's suitable for an electronic keyboard, or something that has a flat bottom, but not for the irregular shaped bottom of the drum set.
S**M
Sturdy and easy to fold away
Although the pictures in the directions could be clearer so you can see more detail and make it easier to see how pieces should be oriented, it is a study, easy to use once you get it put together. It works great with our 88 key digital piano keyboard. The height adjustments work well for me and my tween kids.
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