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| Yamaha PKBZ1 Adjustable Z Style Keyboard Stand | 
enlarge | Brand: Yamaha Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $64.99 Buy New: $35.95 You Save: $29.04 (45%)
Buy New from $35.95
Avg. Customer Rating:   (1 reviews) Sales Rank: 2064
Shipping Weight (lbs): 12
MPN: PKBZ1 Model: PKBZ1 UPC: 086792289410 ASIN: B000M3DZHA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Z Style Keyboard Stand | | | Features Sturdy Design and Support | | | Versatile Width and Height Adjustments | | | Width and Height Adjustments Independent |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Players who require extra support for energetic performances find rocksolid support with PKBZ1. The width and height adjustments on the ultraversatile PKBZ1 are independent of each other, providing improved stability over a single-braced X-Style stand.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Sturdy, well-designed June 18, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Height is adjustable in 3-inch increments from 22-to-36 inches. Keyboard sits on top of the stand as it would on a table, so add distance from the bottom of keyboard base to top of keys to estimate key height above the floor.
A Yamaha PSR-series keyboard is 3-inches to top of keys, so if the stand is set at the second position, keyboard height is about 28-inches, about the same as a piano. Adding an intermediate height would be as simple as drilling a 15/64" hole through an upright on each side.
Stand is sufficiently sturdy, and very well designed. Simple assembly consists of unfolding top and bottom of each Z, attaching adjustable cross-bar between the Z's; it fits into a U-shaped receiver on each side, where it attaches with a single threaded knob onto a welded bolt. Width is infinitely adjustable from 22-to-35 inches (dimensions from package). A horizontal flange extends outboard from the top of each Z, drilled for bolts (included) to attach keyboard. The holes are about 1-inch outboard of the Z, so if manufacturer's width spec is correct, it would accommodate a keyboard whose mounting holes are 24-to-38 inches apart.
It's all steel, except for plastic knobs attached to steel nuts or bolts. Threaded parts are deep and it looks like it could survive being repeatedly assembled and disassembled, thought that's not in my plans.
Includes touches I wouldn't expect at this price, such as rubber pads on top to protect the keyboard, soft spring-loaded ball bearings to latch the top and bottom of each Z into position. Utilitarian in appearance, decent construction quality (China), flat black painted finish.
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