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Casio ARST Single-X Adjustable Keyboard Stand , Black

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Style: Stand


Features

  • Adjustable height for maximum playing comfort
  • Sturdy and durable x style keyboard stand
  • Supports keyboard
  • Perfect addition to your Casio keyboard
  • Sleek black design

Description

XStand From the Manufacturer Casio: Creativity and Contribution. Breaking free from preconceptions and exceeding the world's expectations - Casio leverages superior technologies and innovation to create products which deliver new value by meeting the latent needs of customers. The Casio Keyboard Stand is a perfect accessory for your Casio keyboard. Easily adjustable to six different heights to achieve maximum playing comfort. Some assembly required .


Brand: Casio


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 1


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Feature: Portable


Item Weight: 5.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: 38 x 2 x 5.25 inches


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: ARST


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 19, 2005


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: Casio-LK230


Number of Keyboard Keys: 1


Proficiency Level: Beginner


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  • A good deal (despite a couple of qualifiers)
Style: Stand
You can't beat the price, and though the suggested maximum weight for the keyboard (150 pounds) seems excessive, the basic components--the "X" bars, two feet, and two upper tubes--are made off rugged metal that, unlike some other stands in the same price range, will not bend or break. And once assembled, the stand is a convenient, travel-ready single piece that weighs in at a featherweight 5 pounds (finally, the piano player catches a break!). A couple of considerations may discourage purchase: 1. The otherwise unclear instructions state unequivocally (and with underlining): "When the upper tubes are installed correctly, the end of the right tube will line up with the end of the left tube." It then repeats the same statement (again with underlining) about the lower tubes (the "feet" of the stand). Indeed, I was able to line up the two lower tubes because the holes were drilled lower (or higher) in one lower tube than the other, thus compensating for the intervening flat bars of the "X" framework. By contrast, the two holes in the two upper tubes (holding the keyboard) were less "staggered" than those in the lower bars, requiring some experimentation before they lined up). 2. Once the bars are screwed in properly, the stand is tight enough to offer convenient, one-piece traveling and strong support. I'm finding it a bit bothersome to fold the stand, only to discover a "rogue" cross-bar extending straight out from one side. The solution is to move the middle crossbar screw to a hole that's several holes in from the outer-most hole. Then the stand will close without any "spill-over" of the crossbar screw. 3. Last, the stand disappointed me when I extended the cross-bar fully to see how low the stand would go. I'm 6-feet tall, and I'm afraid it was NOT quite low enough to match my arm position, even with the screw moved to the most extended position. It would work fine with a piano bench, which I no longer have space to carry. To accommodate a player using an ordinary house chair, the stand would need to go lower, esp. since most pianists prefer to have the keys closer to their naval than at chest level. (Maybe an extension piece from an erector set could be inserted to widen the crossbar and lower the stand?) Final word of caution: This stand can be more "precarious" than some, since the strength of the whole framework depends on the tightness of the screw in the middle of the cross-bar. Be sure to play with the knob of the screw toward--not away from--the player. And check it periodically for tightness--or else! (You could have a short night, along with a shorted-out board.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2016 by Samuel

  • Great product! Universal keyboard stand, solid, easy and fast to assemble and low price!
Style: Stand
I received this piano keyboard stand today, the delivery was fast and before promising time; when I ordered it, I was concerned it won’t fit my 61 Key keyboard piano RadioShack MD-1121, but after taking me less than 4 minutes assembling the parts and set my keyboard on it - le voilà - this simple keyboard stand is the perfect match: 100% stable, lightweight and solid and looks pretty - I love it! Would buy it again if I need - definitely recommend it for its universal use, its stability, looks nice and its little price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2023 by Ghachrist Ghachrist

  • Casio piano stand.
Style: Stand
As you can see it is easy to set up only problem was when you need four screws to put on the supports and only three arrived in the sealed bag. Someone in quality control missed that. Waiting for resolution Update. After a week of back and forth the same questions I finally received a pkg of bolts so I could put the rest of it together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2022 by TMac TMac

  • SoSo
Style: Stand
Works well if you have a place to put it where it will not get bumped .....if it is, it will probably fall over.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by FreedomLifeSolutions2016

  • Easy to set up.
Style: Stand
Could be sturdier, but easy to set up and move.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • Value for the money
Style: Stand
It’s a nice stand. Easy to use. My keyboard is not a big heavy one, so this stand works.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022 by Kathy G.

  • Great stand, just read review why I gave it overall 4 ⭐.
Style: Stand
Ok only reason it got over all 4 ⭐ and not 5 ⭐, even though each s in rating got 5 ⭐, was because those little caps the organ sets on I was hoping would be a softer rubber. They are rubber just very firm/hard rubber. My organ still sits on the stand nicely though. Super easy to put together. You don't need to be a Wily E Coyote to figure out how to do it (hehe). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2022 by Heather Desirae

  • Pretty good stand for the $$$
Style: Stand
I just bought my first keyboard (albeit used) and thus my first keyboard stand. I think that it works pretty well. It looks and feels like it works like it should. However, this massive keyboard from the '80s feels like it'll topple it over if I lean too much against it, but I think it's quite adequate for my current needs. I wish it came with some sort of sheet music stand or clip-on thing. That would make it a lot easier than having another piece of equippment to cart around. I recommend for your first time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2021 by Dominic T. Sedillo Dominic T. Sedillo

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