Quik Lok Z-726L Keyboard stands and displays
Heavy duty height adjustable two tier “zenith” stand. 44″ wide.
Product Features
- The “Z” keyboard stand line is a modular system that can be designed in countless ways to suit any users needs
- A single-tier model can eventually be expanded to a fully functional workstation by adding a variety of available options
- The “Z” frame provides a solid base for supporting all kinds of gear including keyboards/controllers, recording, audio and computer equipment in addition to a large area for placement of floor pedals
- Different models can be configured to perfectly fit stage, studio, home or rehersal environments
- All stands are constructed with heavy gauge steel and computer-welded joints for years dependable use
- The “Z” frame provides a solid base for supporting all kinds of gear
- Different models can be configured to fit stage, studio, home or rehersal environments
- All stands are constructed with heavy gauge steel and computer-
- Welded joints for years dependable use
- Including keyboards/controllers, recording, audio and computer equipment
Using for mobile DJ use; works great. Great stand; I modified mine a bit to turn it into my Mobile DJ table and it came out great.Suggestion: If you’ll be breaking it down a lot, I suggest that you get a battery-powered impact drive and replace the hand-turn bolts with ones that you can drive (cap heads with allen or just hex heads) which I plan to do next week. The bolts are 3/8″, 24tpi I believe. Open to correction on that if anyone says differently on the size.What I did here was get a desk top from…
Great stand has its limitations. *Important! The BASE tier does NOT accommodate any standard 5-octave keyboard. There is no width adjustment to the base tier, only the top. The unit is well-made and very sturdy, but is probably more aptly suited for home/studio set-up as there is no quick way to dismantle it and too many loose parts (that may get lost or broken) Both bottom and top tiers adjust vertically. The adjustment knobs are smallish’. If the bottom keyboard is particularly deep (front-to-back) the mounting brackets for…