K&M 18810 Black 5-stars Reviews

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11 years ago

stable and reliable

Very good stand. Perfect for my needs. I have large and expensive synths and I need a stable stand especially for the live performances. I have several other stands but in my opinion this one is the best. Handling is excellent.

11 years ago

Superb, Robust Stand.

This is a fantastic stand, I bought the model with the second tier attachments. The build quality is immediately impressive when you take this out of the box. Slotting it together is a breeze, and attaching the second tier was pretty simple too. I use it at home with a Fantom x8 and a Fantom G6, I like the ability to adjust the height of the second tier so that I was able to get my upper board in the perfect place without obscuring the view of the screen on my Fantom. It is super sturdy, and where as some stands I have used in the past wiggle and move a bit when playing, this feels like the keyboards are cemented to the ground!

I also took it out for a gig I was doing with two other keyboards. It performed perfectly of course, but the only drawback is that this beast is quite heavy! So I have ordered another K and M stand for live use that is much lighter and I will keep this one at home for my studio. If your looking for solid, this is it! If your gigging out with this, consider the weight, and also assembly time before deciding.

11 years ago

Solid stand

The K&M 18810 keyboard stand does exactly what is says on the tin. K&M products are always very reliable and solid. I also use their lap top stand which hasn't let me down so far. This stand can handle quite substantial keyboards without a problem. It is easy to adjust. Recommended.

11 years ago

Pretty and sturdy! Great stand!

Bought this one for the keyboard of my dad. It should be placed in the living room, no band or live usage. So we needed something decent looking... WAF, you know?!

This K&M stand is great. Very stable and nevertheless very unobtrusive. After positioning the keyboard perfectly on top we hid all the cables behind the stands wheels. Now it nearly looks as if the keyboard hovers and nonetheless no jiggling or wobbling.

Handling is very easy and this one will last forever I believe. Like all the K&M stuff I know.

Though it's not the cheapest one out there it's still good value for money. I can recommend it heavily.

11 years ago

K&M Omega - Exceptional quality

A great purchase, pros & cons below

Pros

1) Clean design, simple and folds completely flat.

2) Setup / break down, not very difficult but not as easy as some other stands.

3) Plenty of optional accessories So this certainly makes the Omega look more flexible. Please check out and but as many you need (save postage!)

4) Very solid, even with virtuosic classical pieces stand is solid and steady

Cons

nothing much, but not for every day gigging.

11 years ago

Great stand

This is a really solid well built stand for static use. Probably wouldn't use one on the road though just because it's not really designed to pack down frequently. height adjustment is very easy though and stability is independent of height, unlike an X style stand.

12 years ago

Build like a tank, but about as immobile.

I've bought the 18810 for my Nord Electro 3 61 (and later a Novation Impulse 61) in my bedroom studio. Assembling it took about 20 minutes, once you're done with that you have probably the sturdiest keyboard stand in the world. Apart from carefully demounting it, I can't imagine any way to bring it down.

However, this kind of stability comes at a price. It's pretty heavy and (dis)assembling takes too much time to do it on a regular base. If you only use it at home or in your band room, that's not a problem. But using it live on the other hand…

12 years ago

Best keyboard stand

Best stand i have ever seen for sure. Super-stable and solid. It is a bit hard to adjust height, but when you once adjust, it is amazing. Best stand for those who play in one location.

12 years ago

Strong

Superb quality build

all the mechanisms are flawless

couldnt be more satisfied

12 years ago

Solid, sturdy, good quality stand

I needed a semi-permanent stand for my home set-up (Roland Juno Stage keyboard + Roland VS1880 digital recorder). After much searching I decided the K&M 18810 stand + K&M 18813 extension looked like the best solution. I have not been disappointed, it suits my needs perfectly - it isn't too big & bulky, but is robust and solid which was important to me.

It was easy to assemble, and the manufacture quality was good (i.e. all the bolts fit in the right holes, and all the holes were in the right place - seemingly somewhat of a rarity these days). The extension arms (K&M 18813) fit perfectly and attach solidly to the stand - you also can adjust the angle of the extension arms to suit your needs which is great.

If you are looking for a more permanent, heavyweight, solid stand for your gear at home, then this is a really great option in my humble opinion. I believe you can also buy a laptop extension for this stand too which I am now also considering.

If you're after something portable & lightweight, then this is not the right stand for you, but for my needs this scores a perfect '10' - I'm very happy with it & have no problem recommending it to others.

12 years ago

K&M stand

Very solid stand. This could be used with any keyboard no matter how heavy. Great construction

12 years ago

Tank like, without the weight

I hate x frame stands. That might be to do with when I was born etc, but they just make me think of the worst kind of synth pop.

For the money, this is perfect. simple, strong, easy enough to tweak - but I wouldn't necessarily want to be using it for gigging. More for home/studio permanent set up. It hasn't moved in months and i think it will probably outlast me. Highly recommended.

12 years ago

Nice solid stand

This is a very solid, very well-machined stand. If the dimensions are right for your keyboard, it's a far better bet than an X-style stand: it doesn't bounce, it's rock solid, and you can get your legs under it to reach the sustain pedal. It's moderately adjustable for height and the span of the supporting arms, and ideally suited to a 5-octave keyboard, though it will handle 76- or 88-notes pretty happily too. For the money, this is excellent value.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by K&M
  • Released in 2009
  • Average price : $133
  • Weight : 8.5kg
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