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The Donner DKS-100 Folding Keyboard Stand is a heavy-duty, adjustable, and collapsible solution for musicians on the go. Designed to support a wide range of keyboard sizes, this stand combines solid metal construction with a portable design, making it perfect for both home and performance settings. With easy installation and added features for protection, it's the ultimate companion for any keyboardist.
Finish Type | Painted |
Material | Metal |
Item Dimensions | 23.62 x 15.75 x 22.32 inches |
Shape | Z-style Foldable |
Color | Black |
Load Capacity | 110 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | Yes |
J**
Exactly as described!
Light and compact! We currently live in a small cabin and it doesn't take up too much space. It has pads on the top arms which makes it to where my keyboard doesn't slide. Very easy to put toghether- my 12 and 7 year old assembled it. Worth the price.
S**N
Sturdy adjustable keyboard stand.
I got this for a couple older full size heavy keyboards I have and one shorter keeboard. It is fully adjustable for height and width. It folds down to store nicely between uses. Good choice.
D**A
Excellent
Adjustable and sturdy
R**O
Te lo recomiendo
Excelente soporte. El piano no se tambalea como con los soportes en X. ES MUY ESTABLE Y PORTABLE
L**S
Buen stand
Tremendo stand
G**E
Poor quality
I went to play my 88-key keyboard and was shocked to see if almost fell off the back of the stand. Turns out that both of the rear folding legs opened up further than they should have, causing the stand to tilt backwards and none of the feet sitting level on the floor because the open angle was too wide (see pic).This was almost a disaster for my expensive keyboard. This was either a manufacturing defect or they are using very cheap/thin leg stops inside the hinges. The stand looks and feels robust when you get it, but it is clearly under-engineered. This stand was assembled, keyboard placed on top and never moved.Even worse than the product failure, while I was slightly out of warranty, it seems Donner could care less about this stand. When I finally heard back from them days later, they suggested I get it repaired locally - whatever that means. No offer to provide replacement parts (probably don't have any), no offer on a discount on a replacement - nothing. They didn't seem to care how or why both of the rear legs gave out simultaneously when the stand was holding less than 1/2 of its rated weight capacity. They didn't ask a single question to try to determine what could have happened to cause such a failure.Buyer beware! I would totally avoid this stand. Buy something of higher quality instead.I just picked up a Quik Lok stand - what a difference!
D**S
Superb stand. Very well built- solid but heavy if needing to travel for gigs
I don’t normally write Amazon Product reviews but felt compelled to do so on this one. In the past I’ve always bought Quik Lok stands for my keyboards and gear, but I took a Chance on this one from Donner because I liked the way the legs fold out to function more like a table with four contact points. It’s a great innovation as it makes it feel more stable than the bars resting on the ground of a typical z stand. The height and width adjustability is intuitive and handy and perfect- they even put numbers to help you remember what height you want it at- how come no other stand companies have thought of that simple, helpful detail. It arrived in a well designed package with plastic protection of all the brushed metal parts and directions were simple, super easy to follow. I give it five stars and it’s well worth its price especially compared to what the big companies charge (Yamaha, Roland, Korg) for a product with less build quality but a higher price because they have stamped their name on it. My only caveat to potential buyers is to those who might be gigging or traveling a lot… this is super sturdy and easy to put together but the trade off is that it’s quite heavy and it doesn’t pack down very well, so just think of it more as a great stand for your rehearsal space or studio and look into lighter options if you will have to schlep around your rig and set it up/strike it frequently. But I’m thoroughly impressed with the stand and there’s finally a budget friendly alternative to the Quik-lok models that also has some innovations that I hadn’t seen before.
M**S
Nice design, but…
The media could not be loaded. I really like the innovative leg design. And I like its compactness when folded for transport. It’s smaller than my other z stand (the On Stage model) when folded, which is great since I have a gig or two and a practice or two to attend on a monthly basis.The stand is stable at all height settings, with both my heavy 76 key gigging board and my lighter practice keyboard. Same is true for my other z stand, until you attach a laptop/drum machine mount to it, then it wants to tip backwards at the lowest height setting. But to be fair, it wasn’t designed for that. ( will come back to that.)But… as with every other stand, there are cons. First the height. According to my tape measure, this stand reaches a maximum height of 33.5”. It’s advertised as having a maximum height of 34.2”, which was already a bit suboptimal for me (I’m 6’2 and my other z stand reaches a max height of 36.5”) when I play gigs where I’m required to stand up, but I decided to take a chance on it anyway. I took a point off for that.Second, there is a bit of wobble in the rotating joint at the top. Which leads to a small amount of side-to-side wobble when a keyboard is placed on top. Not a fatal flaw, and it wouldn’t have been the first stand with a tiny bit of movement that I gigged with, but it’s worth noting I think. I didn’t take a point off for that, but I just wanted to put it out there.Third, as with most z-style stands, because of the nonstandard square tubing they naturally use, there aren’t many options for laptop mounts, drum machine mounts, etc. I sometimes gig with MainStage and/or a pad sampler (MPC), so I’ve become accustomed to figuring out a way to attach an accessory mount to stands that aren’t designed for it. This isn’t necessarily this particular manufacturer’s fault, as it seems the whole industry kind of ignores accessory mounts. But I bring it up because I feel like it’s time for that to change. The top bar is 1.5” square tubing, which is great for a bit of added stability, but it’s a nonstandard size, which makes rigging one of my accessory mounts to it a new challenge. Same is true for my other Z stand so I guess that’s the current status quo. And for that reason I didn’t deduct from the overall score for this either.Im returning it, but all in all, it’s a good stand if it meets your height requirements, and it’s an innovative design that moves the industry forward. But it isn’t perfect, so my search continues! Hopefully they’ll make the above improvements in next year’s updated model.
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