K&M 18860 Spider Pro Black 4-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Good and bad

I wanted one of these stands as it’s far easier to setup/ breakdown during gigs than taking multiple or Z frame / table top stands with extra arms.

The good - it is stable and holds 2 or 3 keyboards without any issues. It is fast to setup and break down, which is what I wanted.

The bad - in order to fit a third tier, you have to remove 5 screws in the top of the stand. These were really difficult to undo and I had to get one of my sons (a massive guy) to help and even he had a lot of difficulty with these screws. There is no need for the manufacturer to put them in this tight as it’s not structural, but just to hold the top plate which is a cover.

Next, with the third tier, the stand cannot be easily closed as it’s designed for the 2 tiers that come with the stand. I mainly use 2 keyboards, so not a major issue, but if I need to take 3, I have to remove that top plate each time to attach the third tier.

I need a bungee cord to keep the stand together when folded as the top arms do not stay in the groves and will flap around without this.

I am ordering a tray for the third tier as it won’t hold my smaller synths without this. I can just about fit a Moog Subsequent 37 on the arms without the tray but something smaller like a Moog Grandmother, will not fit in the width of the arms as these are too wide.

These arms are really designed for a 49 key keyboard or larger.

Overall I do like the stand and it works well, so I’m glad I purchased one.

4 years ago

Rugged and dependable

Super strong and handy for all keyboards. Microphone mount is incredibly useful too.

Could be made easier to carry, perhaps lockable legs or a soft case.

5 years ago

Good professional stand

A sturdy and roadworthy keyboard stand. Easy to handle and use, although heavy. The construction feels very durable.

Compared to a four legged table stand, a 20 + kg stagepiano made this stand to wiggle a little when playing harder. But I think it's inevitable with this type of stands, and will not bother you after the first minute.

11 years ago

Solid well built Stand but heavy

This is a solid well built stand that is also very adjustable and adaptable.

Downside is that it is heavy and bulky to store.

Having said that once set up it is safe to support heavy expensive keyboards in a live situation.

Recommended

12 years ago

Portable, heavy structure.

Spider pro black is a gig friendly keyboard stand. Its trumps are visual appearance and its great portability.

The stand goes into very small space and therefore is gig friendly.

The visual appearance is stage friendly. It's not eye catching and it has smooth lines.

The functionality is a bit of a problem. The feet are usually in the way of pedals. You have to set keyboards far from the actual spine of the stand to avoid the feet interfering pedal use.

Image K&M 18860 Spider Pro Black

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by K&M
  • Released in 2004
  • Average price : $311
  • Weight : 11.34kg
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