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On-Stage WS8540 Small Heavy-Duty T-Stand


Description


Features
- Folding stand for medium-format keyboards, mixers, racks, DJ coffins and speakers.
- Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
- Height Adj: 24"-37-1/2"
- Width Adj: 16"-29"
- Depth Adj: 14"-16-1/2"
- Tubing: 30mm
- Construction: Steel, welded and bolted
- Color: Black Powder Coat Finish
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4.33
6 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Home Studio2
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Performances2
- Amateur Recording1
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing1
- Experienced2
- Compact2
- Holds Items Securely2
- Portable2
- Stable2
Reviewed by 6 customers
One of the best
submitted6 years ago
byChuck F
fromMid Michigan
I have several stands for keys. This one is the best of the bunch. Easy to transport, Adjustable to a fault, and STURDY!!!
Yes, I would buy this item again if I needed one.
submitted6 years ago
byDJ Joe
fromNJ
I bought this stand to hold my DJ Rack. It is a perfect fit.
Just what I expected
submitted13 years ago
byderrick barrow
fromAtlantic City, NJ
This stand is just waht I expected based on the item description. I'm totally satified and would recommend it. It's sturdy and I have confidence that the rack that I use it to support is safe and sound. It does wobble a little but, that's because of the design of the legs that allow it to be adjusted to various heights. Does not appear to be a flaw. I would buy it again.
Flawed by Design
submitted13 years ago
byTim Noltkamper _
fromOlathe, KS
I bought this stand to support a 49 key MIDI keyboard, and possibly other equipment due to it's versatility. The second I set it up, I knew I would have to return it. I had not even extended the legs, and it was wobbling like crazy and making a racket. The problem is that the telescoping legs do not fit tightly and are only held by a pin on one side. The stand would probably be fine otherwise, but the legs wobble way too much. I believe it could hold a good deal of weight, but what good is that it's wobbling around and making a bunch of noise. Also, the legs are annoying to adjust because you have to push the button in for every inch you move them. If you want it full-height you will press each button several times. I will be exchanging this for an x-stand.
Just What I Was Looking For
submitted15 years ago
byRuth B. Rogers
fromFort Worth, Texas
The group of young men and women who helped me at this store here in Fort Worth was one of the nicest and most helpful group of people I have found in a very long time in regard to musical instruments and items in regard to the music field. I'd been to another dealer here and really got ugly treatment so I'm sorry I did not remember these people first and just where they are located. I'd taken my grandson there on several occasions to purchase things in regard to his guitars, but I'd never been inside or really paid much attention to where it was. When I REALLy needed help with selecting this stand, they provided it. This stand is a real help to older people like myself who need to not have the usual x type support stand in regard to putting the bench under the keyboard or to having to bother with that in regard to wires to sustain pedal,microphone, and/or headphones. It will support a lot of weight although that was not my problem since I use a Casio WK 210 on it. I will continue to go back to this wonderful place for future purchases in regard to anything having to do with music. I'm sure my Grandson will also....I'll encourage him to do so...RR
On-Stage "T" Stand
submitted16 years ago
byDoug Pullman
fromTampa, FL
Very simple and well made stand. In fact, built like a tank. Plastic end plugs can come loose, but that would be true of anything. This is a great value!
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submitted6 years ago
asked byKevin S
fromSt Louis, MO
Is this large enough for the Behringer X32 Mixer or is the WS8550 a better choice?
The WS8550 would be a better choice.