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The GRIFFIN 3 Tier Piano Keyboard Stand is a versatile and sturdy workstation designed for musicians. With a weight capacity of 110 pounds and adjustable features, it accommodates various keyboard sizes while ensuring stability. Its lightweight, foldable design makes it ideal for travel, and it comes with a 1-year warranty for added peace of mind.
P**E
It works!
Not the easiest thing to assemble, definitely bring a partner. But once it's up and ready, you're good to go. Just make sure you REALLY tighten every bolt, even more than you think you should. My box was open and missing some nuts.... all the company did was offer to replace them and send them in the mail... I just went to Home Depot. Super helpful, thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!! But as far as the product itself goes, very nice :)
Z**S
Quality
Fairly sturdy, could be a bit wider for some larger 88 key keyboards. Easy to setup
R**
Worth the Money
Pretty good product it doesn’t come with enough equipment hangers and I have no idea how you can order more but for the price it was worth it.
S**N
Missing parts, terrible build quality, bad design, zero QA, don't waste your money on this junk
I'm pretty appalled by the condition of this stand. It's a failure of design, manufacture, QA and packaging. It would appear that NO QA was done on this thing before it was shipped.The first thing I noticed when I opened the box was that there were quite a few bolts and nuts floating around loose inside the box. These had fallen out of various fittings on the stand, apparently during shipping, because they were installed so loose in the various fittings. Quite a few of the bolts and nuts still in the fittings were so loose that they were on the verge of falling out as well. Several of the nuts and bolts had fallen out of the box due to the low-quality tape used to fasten it shut (which had let go). I ended up having to go to a hardware store to buy replacements in order to assemble the stand.The instructions were fuzzy and hard to read, so I tried scanning the QR code on the insert so that I could view the video. When I did so, it told me that the QR code was no longer working. That's fine, I instead typed in the URL listed. This gave me a 404 error - page not found. I browsed around your web site, and discovered that there were NO videos anywhere on the site.So I decided to go it alone without videos.The next thing I noticed was that one of the four caps in the top of the stand vertical pieces was completely missing.Next, I then tried to put the arms onto the horizontal bars, as instructed. However, the interior of the arm rings had so much sloppy welding flash inside that had not been filed down during manufacture, that four of the six arms would not fit onto the bars no matter how hard I tried. The two that I did manage to force onto the bars actually caused damage to the bars due to the excessive weld flash.The stand itself is held stable by two little pieces of metal that go between the top of the vertical posts. The entire stability of the stand depends on the tightness of the fittings against these little pieces of metal, but you can't tighten the screws enough to actually make it stable, because the plastic starts to deform. So the stand itself is wobbly and unstable, and moves fore and aft precariously as you push it.The arms that are meant to hold the keyboards in place are spot-welded to the rings that go around the horizontal bars, and I don't trust them to hold more than 10-20 pounds. Certainly not putting my thousands of dollars of synths on them.I'm pretty disgusted with the quality of the stand, the inaccurate and inoperative instruction videos, missing parts, cheap design, poor engineering and shoddy packaging. Save your money. This is junk.
P**K
Good stand but hard to assemble
The stand is sturdy once you "properly" assemble it. It is a real pain trying to assemble. Not like the original Ultimate Support Tier stands. Much cheaper parts. What I did not care for it how the top of the frame on both sides are simply connected with a cheap aluminum bar that moves. The 3 tier sections with the keyboard arms are NOT adjustable.Overall a decent stand and it holds lightweight keyboards like the Korg Kross 2 or Roland Jun series.I would not recommend a Yamaha Motif, or heavier on this stand!
M**N
A Great Sturdy 3 Thier Stand
Great Product that exceeded my expectations, A great value for the money.Easy instructions for assembling. A great addition to my Music Studio.
N**S
Decent substitute
Decent stand.Mine came without one of the turn-screws for a support piece, I had something at home that worked as a spare.
H**G
Not good
3tier keyboard stand not strong to holder key board
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