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Heavy duty stand for a Rhodes beast?
I have seen a few stands that look like they might be good for a Rhodes (150 lbs) but I am not sure if they are crap or not. Anyone have a recommendation for this situation. I have the legs but they are heavy and take a while to screw in in a pinch... thanks.
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Go over here: http://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=77552
A heavy duty X Stand should do the trick
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Look into the Tama mic stands. The most solid mic stands I've ever used.
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I used a knitting machine table for many years. Solid, folding legs, and far more robust than the keyboard stands. Cheaper too.
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definitely the Z stands.. my fantom weighs nearly a hundred pounds. Broke my X and my Ultimate.. The Z was all that would hold it..
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