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The Liquid Stands 3 Tier Keyboard Stand is a versatile and robust workstation designed for music production, accommodating various instruments like keyboards, synths, and MIDI controllers. With adjustable height and width, it ensures ergonomic comfort while supporting up to 250 lbs. The stand features heavy-duty steel construction, quick assembly, and secure attachment options, making it an essential addition to any home recording studio or DJ setup.
C**.
Excellent construction, very sturdy, 3 tiers doesn’t work but 2 are great
Excellent stand! Extremely well-built and super sturdy. I have a Yamaha Montage M8x on the bottom and a Roland Fantom 7 on the top. The written manual was a bit unclear for assembly, but Liquid Stands has a great YouTube channel with clear, helpful videos on this and their other products. My only complaint would be that if you’re hoping to use this as a 3 tier stand it’ll probably disappoint you. There really no good way to setup the top tier where it isn’t conflicting with the second tier keyboard. I’ve tried about a dozen different configurations, and any way I do it, the top tier is too low, and the second tier interferes with it.
M**O
READ THIS FIRST if you are buying the 3-Tier Stand!
I purchased the three-tier Liquid Stand Keyboard stand a few months back - before I get to the huge problem of this stand, here's what I like:1) The base ("workstation") is fantastic. I do not doubt it can hold 250 pounds. My Korg Nautilus (approx. 50 lbs) sits nicely, with no worries about instability whatsoever. It is extremely versatile and adjustable and comes with locking wheels which can be removed. Personally, I'm using for in-home studio use.2) The second tier is also strong and very versatile. I use it for a 26 pound, 61 Key Roland keyboard, though one could probably use it for any keyboard, large or small, though I'd place my 88 weighted keyboard on the base, which is obviously stronger.Now... if this company would have applied the same ingenuity and craftsmanship when designing the third tier, I'd unhesitatingly given them five stars. But, as a couple other reviewers have pointed out, there's a big problem: the second and third tier are designed so that there is a pretty big space between the base and the second tier, then insufficient space between the second and third tier. Consequently, your keyboards on the second and third tier practically run into each other and there's no way to adjust the stand to correct this - I've included a picture of this phenomena... "BEFORE THE FIX." There is one way to fix this, however, if you are up to it. (I was.) A friend of mine is a professional welder and I had him remove 3 inches from the center of the upright tubes on the second tier. He did a great job and with a little black spray paint to touch it up, you can't tell the stand has been modified. See the second picture: "AFTER REMOVING 3" FROM TIER 2 AND WELDING." Now, it's a perfect stand.So, here's my conclusion: If you are looking for a great base stand and/or a two-tier stand, this is a wonderful stand for all the reasons stated. However, if you are in the market for a three-tier stand, this will not work unless you are prepared to modify it like I was.BTW, I did call the company and they were extremely vague over whether they were aware of this issue. My greatest disappointment was over the fact that the company says they've been in business since 2011 - 14 years - and this issue is IMMEDIATELY EVIDENT once you place real keyboards on the stand. So, they didn't even test their own product OR they did and are selling it anyway? Not sure. But it would be nice if they corrected this issue for future customers.UPDATE/EDIT: After my review posted, the seller has been in thoughtful communication and has even sent pictures of how to make the spacing between all three tiers better. It involves with inverting the clamps on the second tier. The problems I see with this suggestion are twofold: 1) Inverting the keyboard clamps creates a situation where the maximum depth for the keyboard is 10 inches. Most professional grade keyboards are deeper and will not fit. The picture the seller sent me a picture with three keyboards illustrated and the spacing was pretty good --but the keyboards appear (at least to me) to be small, compact, inexpensive keyboards, so if you have a small, toy-like keyboard, it may well fit. 2) It may be just my preference, but this arrangement creates a situation where the third keyboard is much too high off the floor. So my suggestion to the company stands: shorten the vertical supports by three inches for the second tier and you'll have a perfect 3-tier stand!
A**R
3 tier stand
Awesome setup and ease of movement.
J**5
Great rack!
Pretty solid. Easy to move. I did flip the middle tier upside-down and uses longer bolts with the retainer.My studio logic MP117 fits perfectly underneath. I also used zipties to mount my Toro and stereo mixer.
R**Z
Solid stand. Well worth the money. A+ service.
I've had a number of stands for my studio and was a bit skeptical about trying a brand I didn't know, but after setting it up, am very pleased with it. I'm only using two tiers as the third tier was not high enough to get out of the way of the second tier, at least for my setup.This stand is well-designed and engineered, easy to assemble, and built to last. The locking wheels are industrial strength and at least for my purposes in a studio very helpful. The company was really responsive and helpful which is rare today so I would give them an A+ for service.Would not hesitate to purchase from them again and recommend them to others.
P**M
My rig
Product is well made I believe it'll hold any keyboard you could possibly put on it. Because it's on Wheels you can move it anywhere.
C**Y
Third tier too short to be functional.
100% agree with the other reviewer about the 3rd tier on this stand. It's way too short to be functional! If you need a real 3rd tier, look somewhere else until this issue is addressed.This kit is is a combination of several liquid stand products:- Piano Keyboard Stand (x1)- Liquid Stands 2 Tier Keyboard Stand Attachment (x2)- Liquid Stands Keyboard Stand Caster Wheels Set of 4 (x1)Bought separately, these would cost you $267 before any coupons, so this bundle does save you money.The big issue is that the 3rd tier is just another "2 tier keyboard stand attachment." Same min-max height and everything.As the other reviewer stated, the "3rd" tier is too short to really be functional. You MUST have it at full height to even use it, so its height is no longer adjustable. And even with the 2nd tier at its lowest height and the 3rd tier at its highest height, the clearance between the two tiers is very small making the 2nd tier difficult to access.My setup uses smaller devices, like a MiniFreak and some samplers. I thought because my equipment was smaller, the other reviewer's issues wouldn't affect me, but I was wrong.All that said, Liquid Stands are build strong and they have great customer service. I just wish this product was more functional.As it stands, either buy the 2 tier version of this kit, or else find a different 3 tier stand.HOW CAN LIQUID STANDS FIX THE ISSUE?: Liquid stands could fix this issue by extending the height of the vertical telescoping bar pieces for the 3rd tier in the kit. As a 3rd tier, the current "max" height is actually the "min" height - so double the length of that bar and everything is functional.
J**T
Great keyboard stand totally configurable
Outstanding customer service! I had several questions I emailed with and they were very helpful. I was able to configure the set up exactly how I wanted. It is very configurable and will hold a lot of weight. Thank you to a great company.
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