Reddit Reddit reviews On-Stage KS7190 Classic Single-X Keyboard Stand

We found 5 Reddit comments about On-Stage KS7190 Classic Single-X Keyboard Stand. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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On-Stage KS7190 Classic Single-X Keyboard Stand
Arm sleeves can be positioned to fit virtually any keyboard width1" Square tubing for strength and durability5-Position disk clutch with bullet-nose pull knob make for quick and simple height and width adjustmentsNon-slip rubber end capsScrews located at the end of each postReplacement parts available
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5 Reddit comments about On-Stage KS7190 Classic Single-X Keyboard Stand:

u/Taome · 24 pointsr/piano

I have a P45 and like it. The plastic on it is pretty sturdy so it took quite a serious whack for it to crack and displace like that. Personally, I wouldn't pay more than $100 for one with that kind of damage even assuming everything actually works. If you are really set on it, though, here's what I would do -

  • Check each and every key at different velocities and loudness to make sure they all work and don't stick.
  • Make sure the sustain pedal and the polyphony both work.
  • Play as loud as you can for a bit (e.g., full keyboard arpeggios or block chords up and down the keyboard) with the sustain pedal down to push the speakers hard to see how they sound (i.e., aren't torn or otherwise blown).
  • download the owners manual for it and use it to carefully check that every function works.
  • Take a flashlight with you and use it to look between the keys to see how much crud there is (crumbs, cat hair and the like can build up around the electrical contacts under the keys causing them to stop working after a while).
  • The missing music sheet holder is a rather big deal so check with Yamaha to see if you can get a replacement (and the cost if it is available).
  • Check the stability of the stand (the cheapo single-X type stands like this one are typically rather wobbly, a double-X is much better).
  • Look closely underneath to see if the plastic there is also cracked.
  • Take a headset with a 1/4 inch adapter to make sure the sound out socket works.
  • Make an "hmm, I don't know about this" comment every time you come across something that is off or questionable to help strengthen your bargaining position at the end.

    I hope this helps, good luck!
u/GhostNappa · 1 pointr/DJs

I use a keyboard stand for my controller, for a low-ish cost solution. Granted I am rather short.(5”7)

Edit: https://www.amazon.com/Stage-KS7190-Classic-Single-X-Keyboard/dp/B0007WPCKE/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=keyboard%2Bstand&qid=1567996191&s=gateway&sr=8-3&th=1&psc=1

This one in particular.

u/RyGuy7746 · 1 pointr/drumline

On-Stage KS7190 Classic Single-X Keyboard Stand https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007WPCKE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QW0gDbJ4VRY91

Here is the link