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On-Stage KS9102 Quantum Core Column Keyboard Stand,Black

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$215.94

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About this item

  • A pro level two tier stand with integrated cable management and fold-away captive support arms
  • Built around a rigid extruded aluminum core to be an extremely stable platform, capable of supporting 125lbs per tier
  • Its four arms and three legs provide a broad foundation for instruments, yet fold neatly within the core for transportation
  • All parts are completely captive with no loose parts; whether deployed for performance or folded for transport, they stay attached
  • Each of the Quantum Core's two tiers is independently height adjustable
  • Strategically positioned cable clips accommodate instrument and power cables, resulting in a clean, organized presentation on stage
  • The central column features a combination 3/8" and 5/8" threaded adapter at its apex, fully compatible with any gooseneck or boom arm


Product Description

Quantum core is on-stage stands' First column-style keyboard stand. It is a pro level two tier stand with integrated cable management and fold-away captive support arms. Built around a rigid extruded aluminum core, The KS9102 is an extremely stable platform, capable of supporting 125lbs per tier; that's 250lbs total! Its four arms and three legs provide a broad foundation for instruments, yet fold neatly within the core for transportation...It even includes an adjustable padded carry handle! All parts are completely captive with no loose parts to lose. Whether deployed for performance or folded for transport, They stay attached. Each of the Quantum core's two tiers is independently height adjustable. Strategically positioned cable clips accommodate instrument and power cables, resulting in a clean, organized presentation on stage. What's more, the central column features a combination 3/8" And 5/8" Threaded Adapter at its Apex, fully compatible with any gooseneck or boom arm, eliminating the need for a microphone boom stand and allowing the cleanest possible keyboard setup.

From the Manufacturer

Quantum Core is On-Stage Stands' first column-style keyboard stand. It is a pro level two tier stand with integrated cable management and fold-away captive support arms. Built around a rigid extruded aluminum core, the KS9102 is an extremely stable platform, capable of supporting 125lbs per tier; that's 250lbs total! Its four arms and three legs provide a broad foundation for instruments, yet fold neatly within the core for transportation...it even includes an adjustable padded carry handle! All parts are completely captive with no loose parts to lose. Whether deployed for performance or folded for transport, they stay attached. Each of the Quantum Core's two tiers is independently height adjustable. Strategically positioned cable clips accommodate instrument and power cables, resulting in a clean, organized presentation on stage. What's more, the central column features a combination 3/8" and 5/8" threaded adapter at its apex, fully compatible with any gooseneck or boom arm, eliminating the need for a microphone boom stand and allowing the cleanest possible keyboard setup.


Magic
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
Great for live gigging. easy to setup.
Seabook Arno
Reviewed in Japan on November 12, 2023
ROLAND JUPITER6とCASIO WK-500を常時乗せて使っています。電子鍵盤楽器が2台あるならこのてのスタンドは取り敢えず買っておいて損はありません。購入の際は耐重量に気を付けて選んでください。
砂糖さん
Reviewed in Japan on June 14, 2022
Xタイプやデスクタイプと比べて、このタイプは置き場所を取らない。安定性はある。とにかく重い。安定性を確保すると重さは仕方ないかな。縦軸に横軸を収納できるので移動が簡単。パイプ式と比べて組み立てのストレスが無い。高さ設定は横軸の高さを縦軸で調整可能。上下段の間隔も自由設定可能。二段式なので、上にスピーカー付きキーボード、下に音源付きシーケンサーを置いて、シーケンサー音をキーボードから出したり、下段に板を敷いてスマホを置き、bluetoothでキーボードから音を出せば、演奏シーンが広がる。
Ray Young
Reviewed in Canada on December 6, 2022
Love it! Get it!A++
Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2020
Package arrived opened and parts were missing. Might be a good stand if it arrived complete.
The Worlds Foremost Expert Authority On Everything
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019
I put it in the corner for bad behavior, and it just stood there and held my keyboards without complaining.