K&M 18860 Spider Pro Black 5-stars Reviews

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1 year ago

Solid as a rock!

I am in love with this stand! After several small “one keyboard” stands, this one finally gives me opportunity to play on stage as every rock keyboardist should play - in standing position with 2-3 robust keyboards and with no concern of stability! Highly recoomended!

2 years ago

Pricy but well worth it

Quality design, build and stability

2 years ago

Be Careful

It's great but be careful not to jam your hand on any flying arms

3 years ago

EXCELLENT PRODUCT THE: K&M 18860 Spider Pro Black

As a live musician, & needing a robust, sturdy & professional product, the K&M 18860 Spider Pro Black is just what I ordered, I could not be more happier & being able to use this keyboard infant of audience at live shows, festivals, this turns heads & so many positive comments & people says it looks like a huge spider on stage with its fantastic build quality... best keyboard stand out their. PS Did I say how much I love it...........

3 years ago

Built like a tank!

Wow! This keyboard stand will make a statement! I use this keyboard stand to securely hold three keyboards and even though I play aggressively, the stand gives me the confidence that my expensive gear is secure!

4 years ago

Not the steadiest, but pretty steady

Like an ultimate support stand on steroids.

If you play with any velocity (real pianists will understand what I mean), it shakes a little bit, but nothing that really interferes.

As usual with K&M, a bit pricey, but the quality is undeniably world class.

4 years ago

Perfect stand for keyboards👌🏻

4 years ago

Fantastic keyboard stand, the best!

Had 2 of these for years! Best keyboard stand I’ve ever had, very sturdy and looks fantastic, Konig & Meyer are unbeatable for stands :)

I’ve also got many other products by them which I use on my tours

4 years ago

Decent stand

I am pleased with this stand for the most part. I am using it for a Nord Lead A1 with some additional small items on the top shelf.

The stability is good. It is not rock stable of course, I can make the arms wobble if I really try but it is not something that would happen during playing my keyboard. This applies both to the arms and to the central section with the legs as well.

5 years ago

Really happy with this stand.

I'm very happy with this stand. It does not shake at all even with 2 heavy keyboards. It's really nice stand in a nice color, with a lot of adjustments.

I have it for more than half a year now and it does not have any problems or anything wrong with it.

Also the delivery was quick.

5 years ago

Good big and heavy stand.

I bought a big keyboard, Yamaha Genos and formed a suitable bundle pack. My previous keyboard stand K&M 18962 has been very stable, but since the Genos is deep in size, I couldn't use the previous stands second floor. It was just because of this second floor option and the keyboard depth dimension, that I decided to give Spider a chance. Yes, this stand is stable enough and can be used safely. Of course, no stand of this type is as stable as, for example, my simple, cheap and safest K&M 18962, but the Spider is probably the best stand among the stands of this type. It has a very gentle flicker, but it does not disturb the playing and is not insecure. Since this stand is quite heavy, I plan to use it initially only at home, as a permanent setting. From front to back, it takes up more space than other stands because the upper end of the stand extends to the rear. At the same time, it saves space on the sides, the post stands of active monitors can be placed closer sideways.

Good big and heavy stand, you can save space towards the sides.

5 years ago

Stable and easy to use

The stand feels solid and works as expected. It's quite pretty even with my arachnophobic tendencies, haha.

If You want this style of stands there are no reason, except the price, to purchase anything else.

5 years ago

Good product

I currently use this stand to support two 15 kg keyboards and this stand fits this use perfectly.

I gig regularly and this stand has stood the test of time in terms of its durability and appearance. It has some weight to it, but that is of course necessary for its stability and is not a reason not to buy it.

The size of the stand was perfect to compliment my keyboard sizes. To anyone who wants a long-lasting, sturdy and aesthetically pleasing stand - you will not be disappointed.

5 years ago

Very useful stand

This is much more convenient for me than my old traditional 2 tier x-stand. Really nice to have both keyboards lower down so I can sit comfortably and reach both keyboards, plus my toddler can have a mess around on the lower tier keyboard now. Very solid and the mic arm attachment at the top of the stand is coming in very handy also (didn't even know about that until I got it, nice surprise)

6 years ago

Very good

It's very good, no problems whatsoever, the height is adjustable and the keys lay very nicely on it. As expected for the money.

6 years ago

solid and stable

I've been using this stand with two medium/low weight keyboards, Korg M3 and MODX7. no issue at all. it's heavy but it's the price to pay for a fair stability. Pedals find easily place down, and small cable holders help keeping them in place.

Tilting of tiers cannot be adjusted, however they are comfortable. Nonetheless, if this is a requirement look for something else.

7 years ago

Good stand for three keyboard

The highlight of this keyboard stand is that the height is higher than the similar product.I want to put three keyboard in this stand with additional arms.Stand of other brand seems a little bit short for three keyboard use.

The quality of the stand is quite good.Even I pull out to the maximum length,with korg Kronos 88 on the top two support arms inclined at a 15° angle,the shake is very little.It feels quite stable and durable.

In a word.K&M 18860 Spider Pro is a good choice for you.

7 years ago

Excellent keyboard stand

I use this with 2 keyboards for live gigs.

First of all, once you know it, it is really easy to assemble and can be put in small form that fits bag. Height adjustment, arm adjustment and tilted upper arms are perfect for matching any keyboards (I use many different). You can also buy accessories as stand for micro-keyboard, or microphone stand, etc., which is ideal. Plastic holders are great for arranging cables. Design is neat and black is really elegant. It is really stable.

Cons: because of black colour traces can be seen on surface if you accidentally hit it. When you have it all set up with keyboards and all, and you want to move whole thing, you must be careful, because if you pull it legs can close when pulling and stand can roll over.

Otherwise really great product! König&Meyer really holds its reputation on quality!

8 years ago

Strong and sturdy stand with many adjustment options

I bought this stand with an additional pair of upper arms to contain a range of hardware sequencers, drum machines and synths.

Easy to set up and very strong.

9 years ago

The most useful Spider in the World

Couple years ago I've stuck with the problem: usage of 2 keyboards simultaneously needs good solution. Standard "X"-styled stands are really not good. They can be really good for 1 keyboard, and even quite stable and comfortable. But them are not suitable really, if you use 2 (or more) keyboards at the same time. Different stands have their own problems (most of them were born in attempts to solve some other problems :) ). As result - these solutions are really not good enough (or at all - depends from specific model).

And, some time ago, when I look for Nightwish concert, I noticed quite interesting and unusual stand, which stays as rock, surviving the storm of emotions of Tuomas Holopainen. I starting to looking for this magic stand, found it in different groups, and finally, catch the frame with close-look for this stand, where I was able to read name - Spider. All other - just a technical question. And for now - I'm happy owner of Spider Pro.

It stands without any movements, when I perform, using my two keyboards (important note - one of my synthesizers has weight about 15.5 kg (!)), the only little problem, that arms, which hold keyboard slightly springy under during performance, but this is not a problem at all.

Another great feature of Spider Pro - this is a module system. I use Sheet Music Holder, which can be easily attached in a couple of seconds by one hand movement - very comfortable!

Height adjustment is another great function. You can fix "arms" for keyboards or any other additional modules at any suitable level without head-acke for changes in distance between arms, angle of "second floor" etc. You can just slide holders of Spider downward and use it at any needed height, so you can perform sitting or staying - without any problems or inconvenience.

When Spider Pro is folded - it just a compact pillar.

And last (for my review, not for Spider) greate thing - this stand takes much less place on stage, then other stands, and save for me possibility to use place under it for pedals or foot-switches.

The only thing - is quite big weight (about 10-11 kg), but this is reasonable price for incredible stability on stage!

Summing: Incredible, stable, compact, module, adjustable - this is the 5 words, which should appear in the mind, when you speak about K&M Spider Pro. Thanks to it's creators!

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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