I've never heard of a double X stand, I was always worried about stability on those but now I think it'll be worth it since I need to put away the stand after every use as well.
What about those forked V type multi stands? When you you get into adding a second tier, or accessories like mic or tablet holder, does that effect which basic shape you start with?
@@TheWorshipPortal I was wanting the Z version. The one with a second tier. I was going to order today but wanted to make sure it would work. I appreciate you
The x stands are pretty sturdy for what they are. Z would be better, but I think you’ll be good. Just get a good brand like Hercules and not a cheap one
I just purchased a double X stand from Sweetwater and it doesn’t want to unfold. It just gets stuck on the first button and won’t unfold anymore. Anybody got any tips on how to fix this?
I can honestly say that for the entire scripting and filming of this video, the thought of “zed” never even occurred to me until I read your comment… what have I become?
I tig weld aluminum keyboard stands, they can be thrown off a skyscraper. Design them, weld them and powdercoat them. I could send you one for free if you wanna review it. i'm just looking for input for the next prototype. Let me know if your interested. You can keep the stand. sell it for hundreds.
I dont understand how can anyone serious use X stands? Where do you put your legs? They hit damn X bars. If you ever played teal piano, there should be room for legs UNDER keys.
Can’t say I’ve ever played a teal piano. That sounds a bit tacky honestly. Seriously though, I love my z-stand for home, but it’s too chunky and awkward for me to enjoy hauling it while gigging. That’s the only real advantage to an X stand.
Mate, take a breath. Both of these Hercules stands hold large keyboards very well, I use a S88. Like I mentioned in the video the Z Stand is MUCH more stable, but the X is still good for the portability it offers.