• ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT AND WIDTH TO FIT MOST KEYBOARDS: Our universal keyboard stand was designed to be fully adjustable, allowing you to properly align your piano, DJ mixers, turntables, synths, midi keyboards and other musical instruments and gear. The Plixio stand is compatible with Yahama, Casio, Roland and other major keyboard brands.
  • PLAY WHILE SEATED OR STANDING: What makes the Z style electric piano stand so versatile is its ability to not only adjust to the height of the musician, but also to the width of the piano. Play sitting down using a bench, seat, stool or standing up while rocking out.
  • WEIGHT LIMIT OF 250 POUNDS FOR THE HEAVIEST KEYBOARDS: The heavy-duty construction can support the weight of even the heaviest keyboards. This sturdy design also ensures that the stand stays grounded and is less likely to tip. Great for use on stage, at home or in the studio.
  • NON-SLIP PADS AND ADJUSTABLE FEET FOR MAXIMUM STABILITY: The anti-skid pads keep your keyboard firmly in place and prevent any surface scratches on the piano or stand. Keyless assembly and adjustable feet make set up and break down easy. Great for musicians on the road or kids just learning at home.
  • EASY TO TRANSPORT, SET UP, OR ADJUST DIMENSIONS: The height of the stand can adjust between 22.5” and 33.5” (in 1.5” increments); the width can adjust between 22.5” and 33.5” (in 2” increments). Set up and break down takes less than one minute and your stand can be packed flat for transport to gigs.

A small plastic piece came broken, and I mentioned it in a review, and they sent me a new one with out me even asking them for it. I greatly appreciate how they did that for me. The stand is great, my keyboard doesnt shake or wable at all. I don't like the x stands, I had one before and my keyboard would slide sometimes and move when I played it. I recently upgraded my keyboard to something almost 3 times the price of my 1st one, and I wanted a stand more suitable for such a nice keyboard. I've heard horror stories of the those x stands and I didn't want to risk anything happening to it becasue of a low quality stand. It's adjustable so it can fit any size person, and in any space. And it is super study, definately the best stand I've ever used. Totally worth the money in my opinion.

I highly recommend this stand for your keyboard. Very sturdy and well built! Incredibly easy to assemble. Fits my keyboard exactly. I have a toddler grandson and was worried about it being tipped over, but it is sturdy and stays firmly in place. Nice finish and fits in a small corner. I am very happy with this purchase.

REALLY LIKE THE PRODUCT. ITS VERY DURABLE AND WILL TAKE THE WEIGHT OF A HAMMOND XK3 OR A YAMAHA 88 KEY PIANO. IVE GOT TWO OF THEM AND THEY HAVE BEEN USED OVER MOST OF THE EASTERN US. IN THE LAST TWO MONTHS. SETUP TIME IS LESS THAN 3 MINS. FROM OUT OF TRUCK TO SETTING ON STAGE READY TO BE USED. THE ONLY WAY YOU WOULD GET A BETTER STAND IS IF YOU SPENT HUNDREDS FOR A COSTUM MADE STAND.

As the headline says... Sturdy Stand. Easy assembly. Has leveling feet. Highly adjustable height and width. The leveling feet is an important feature in my opinion. There is no guarantee the floors you plan to use this on will be level. The other heavy duty Z stands I saw on Amazon did not have leveling feet pads. To me.. an automatic disqualification. Just think of that annoying table at the restaurant that you need to put napkins under one of the feet so your table is not rocking back and forth while you eat. Now imagine how annoying that will be if that is your keyboard rocking while trying to play it and having to stuff paper under the legs. It is heavy construction compared to the X style stands. To me that is a bonus. I don't mind it being 3 pounds heavier and for that having a solid, stable base for the keyboard. Giving it only 4 stars, not 5, as mine arrived with a pretty sizable dent on the backside of one of the legs. It does not affect the function.. but I like 'new' to look new. It is not worth the bother to pack it up and send back so I will live with it... but a little annoying. Was not scratched, so not sure if it was packaged that way from the factory or happened in shipment. Purchased for a 77 key Yamaha PSR EW410 keyboard. That keyboard just arrived and it fits with no problem. Again.. the stand is highly adjustable both height and width. Hope this helps in your purch decision. If you appreciate the effort of the review... give it a thumbs up. Cheers ! +++ Update ++++ Wow.. what customer service !!! The vendor must be paying attention to reviews. Unsolicited from me (again.. I was just going to keep it and live with the dent) they contacted me and offered to replace the stand. So the stand itself is a solid 5 rating. Given the vendor support.. wish I could give them a higher rating than a 5. Go with this stand.. Save your time... No need to look further.

I bought this for a Roland EP-70, and have since also used it for a Yamaha P45 88-key and RadioShack MD1700. I'm very happy with how sturdy this thing is -- it is very solid. I don't know if it's exactly designed to be quite as portable as some stands, but it's pretty easy to remove the crossbar and just take that and the Z sides in a car, and very straightforward to reassemble at a venue. I've even managed to fit the entire assembled stand in the backseat of a compact vehicle. I won't hold it against them in stars, but I am disappointed that (at the time of my writing this review) there doesn't seem to be a second-tier attachment stand (and I really need one).

Wow. This stand is very sturdy and the height adjustments are easy and much smoother and stable than the other z stands at similar prices. The double bracing makes a big difference and the adjustable feet makes any surface work. I used this to extend my desk. I took the top shelf from the On Stage Workstation Desk and put that on this stand. I also put furniture sliders on the feet so that I can easily slide this to my liking if I wanted to directly face my computer. No wobble whatsoever and it’s very nice knowing I can bring this on stage with no hesitations. 10/10 would recommend over anything else in this price range, it feels like a steal for its price. Roland would probably sell this stand if they had the rights to the design, if that means anything to you.

It would definitely be this one. The Plixo is sturdy, well crafted, and very simple to put together ... 20 min, tops. I dod a lot of "window browsing" on the internet and on Amazon in search of a perch for my new Behringer DeepMind 12 Synth, and even toyed with a dual keyboard stand since there is another M-Audio Axiom 61 Key MIDI controller; but decided on a stand for a single synth. At roughly $69, this keyboard stand was a rough one to pass up, especially with the pricy and rather awkward double X folding keyboard stands which I am sure are fine; but, to prone to tipping for my taste. After all, this is not being moved a lot since it is a hobby and not gig related gear. That does not mean that the stand is heavy ... it really isn't. The DeepMind 12 is far heavier than the stand. The stand in the end run was a perfect choice and one where my decision was based on previous owner's experience written up on Amazon. I am sure that there are several lifetimes in store for this easily adjusted keyboard stand. Simply love it!

I purchased the Yamaha P45 piano keyboard and needed a stand to go with it. The keyboard itself sits quite high. I originally purchased the stand that was listed as the item frequently purchased with the keyboard and, while the height of it could be adjusted, it didn't adjust low enough to comfortably play the piano. After measuring and researching, I found this product and the height can be adjusted to very comfortably play the piano, it's perfect. The only suggestion I have is to include adhesive Velcro to attach to the base supports and underside of the keyboard for additional security. It does come with adhesive pads that attach to the base supports which helps to keep the keyboard from sliding around.

I moved up to this from a prior X-type keyboard stand that was just a bit too wiggly for my new keyboard. From the pics and descriptions, I felt this one might offer a bit more stability and also provide a lower total height. I was dead on about both in this extremely high quality stand. My keyboard has NO movement with this stand whatsoever. AND, unlike my last stand, the height and width are not tied together, so if you want this stand to provide stability at a low level (i.e., shorter) but for something WIDE -- it's no problem. Short but for something narrow -- no problem. You can go as wide or narrow as the configuration allows -- tall or short at that width? No problem. Whatever your combination is, this stand will adjust for it and in any configuration, stability is ROCK solid. It even includes adjustable foot stands on all 4 corners that connect to the ground to provide stability on uneven surfaces (within 2 or 3 inches at least). It does not come with straps, but A) I don't know where straps are supposed to go on a full featured keyboard / digital piano in the first place and B) The ability to provide a WIDE stable platform on any surface would pretty much eliminate the need for straps, as far as I'm concerned. I honestly can't think of an application this would be less than ideal for.

Study, stable. Far better than the "X-frame" stands. Does not jiggle or wobble. Does not hit your knees when you are seated at the keyboard.