Gewa EQS-10B Keyboard Stand

Keyboard Stand

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Latest User Reviews

2 years ago

Great stand

I've had this stand for years now got it with a bundle for my Yamaha P-45, still using it today with no issues.

2 years ago

Parfait !

Installé en moins d’une minute, super simple, et de bonne qualité. Je ne m’attendais pas à ce qu’il y ai du caoutchouc au dessus pour le maintiens du piano, c’est vraiment très pratique !

2 years ago

solid stand

sturdy stand, a little heavy but theres no rocking or movement when playing

3 years ago

It's more suitable as a stand for dj equipment or any other purpose because it's a little higher than you expect it to be for keys.

3 years ago

Works

Cheap. A bit wobbly. Value for the money.

3 years ago

Super stabile

Excellent, very good long lasting quality build, easy to handle, easy to carry, very practical, very stable, fully agiustable in height, decent.

I have no objection

3 years ago

Solid and stable stand

This is my 2nd table-style stand. One is holding Roland FP-30 (88 weighted keys) and the other one is under my old Korg Triton Le 61 keys. No issues with both. Easy to adjust the width and height, very stable. I prefer this style of stands over X-type as I have more leg room under the keyboard while sitting on the bench. Highly recommended!

3 years ago

Leg adjustment difficult

Very low price.

Adjusting the legs is difficult to get all to match and the mechanism does not appear reliable. There are small indentations on the legs. The purpose appears to be to line up with the thumb screws. However, there is no good way to tell if they are lined up which makes me worried that they won't hold or are misaligned. The only thing holding the legs is a pointed tip thumbscrew.

It says it is rated to 50kg. I plan on putting approximately 15-20kg on it.

3 years ago

Great for tight spaces

Bought to replace the stand that came with my Korg SP250. Being able to adjust the width of the stand & also the fact that it has 4 separate legs (not a metal frame like the original) meant I could fit it in nicely between other furniture in a cramped bedroom. Since the 4 feet are adjustable there’s no rocking on uneven floors. However I didn’t have a way to attach the piano to the stand - it just sat on top.

Held the weight of the piano for months on end with no issues, it did bow slightly in the middle but didn’t seem an issue. Folds up very easily but pretty heavy so probably wouldn’t recommend for regular gigging.

3 years ago

Not very good

Getting an even height on all four legs in tricky. Often feels rickety.

The range of heights isn't very useful. Does not go high enough to use when standing.

The set screw for adjusting the width can dig into your thigh when sitting because it protrudes downwards.

Not very useable for smaller synths that don't span the width from one end to the other.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Gewa
  • Released in 2016
  • Average price : $54
  • Max. load-bearing capacity: 50 kg
  • Height continuously adjustable (without fixed increments) from 670 - 780 mm
  • Width adjustable from 720 - 1007 mm
  • Depth: 320 mm
  • Weight : 6.8kg
  • Can also be used as a stand for other devices
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