The KS7903 from On-Stage is a versatile three-tier A-frame keyboard stand that lets you adjust the height and the angle of your keyboards so they're all in perfect playing position. The stand supports up to 88 pounds per tier, and has a width of 48" to accommodate a variety of keyboards.
| Construction | Bolted |
| Finish | Black Powder Coat |
| Weight Capacity | Up to 88 lbs per Tier |
| Height Adjustment | 54" (1372mm) |
| Weight | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
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Comments about On-Stage KS7903 - 3-Tier A-Frame Keyboard Stand:
I setup 3 keyboards, the heaviest on bottom about 55 lbs, the next in the middle about 45 lbs and the new PA-800 on top 30 lbs. It says it will hold 88 lbs per tier. Don't do it!! The fittings cracked and gave out and the entire stack came down. I managed to grab the PA800, the othe two hit the floor pretty hard. I have hose clamps holding it together now with lighter boards on it.
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Comments about On-Stage KS7903 - 3-Tier A-Frame Keyboard Stand:
I use this in my home studio. I have the two bottom crossbars set up as a shelf for audio/recording/sequencing equipment, so this is good for me. I use the top to crossbars for keyboards.
The shelf thing worked out great for me. If you're using this for a live gig, that wouldn't work, unless you have mixing and effects units you need to place somewhere.
An important drawback is the braces that hold the keyboards do not PIVOT, so when you foll the thing up, you have to unscrew the tightening knobs and rotate the bar to keep them out of the way. I have an old "Ultimate Support System" A-frame that allows the braces to rotate so they're horizontal with the crossbar which is great.
The On-Stage product is very AVERAGE.
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Comments about On-Stage KS7903 - 3-Tier A-Frame Keyboard Stand:
Very sturdy, does the job and you can adjust almost everything to fit you space.
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Comments about On-Stage KS7903 - 3-Tier A-Frame Keyboard Stand:
I setup 3 keyboards, the heaviest on bottom about 55 lbs, the next in the middle about 45 lbs and the new PA-800 on top 30 lbs. It says it will hold 88 lbs per tier. Don't do it!! The fittings cracked and gave out and the entire stack came down. I managed to grab the PA800, the othe two hit the floor pretty hard. I have hose clamps holding it together now with lighter boards on it.
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Best Uses
Comments about On-Stage KS7903 - 3-Tier A-Frame Keyboard Stand:
I use this in my home studio. I have the two bottom crossbars set up as a shelf for audio/recording/sequencing equipment, so this is good for me. I use the top to crossbars for keyboards.
The shelf thing worked out great for me. If you're using this for a live gig, that wouldn't work, unless you have mixing and effects units you need to place somewhere.
An important drawback is the braces that hold the keyboards do not PIVOT, so when you foll the thing up, you have to unscrew the tightening knobs and rotate the bar to keep them out of the way. I have an old "Ultimate Support System" A-frame that allows the braces to rotate so they're horizontal with the crossbar which is great.
The On-Stage product is very AVERAGE.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about On-Stage KS7903 - 3-Tier A-Frame Keyboard Stand:
Very sturdy, does the job and you can adjust almost everything to fit you space.
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