From sevush@rcn.com Sat Jan 18 12:16:22 2003
Subject:RE: APEX lean....solution
Tony, I know the adjustment gizmo you're talking about and I did set that
up. I was referring to sideways lean, or maybe I should call it wobble. Just
putting some gusto on the left hand would get the keyboard bouncing back &
forth.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ynottnaro [mailto:ynottnaro@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 2:04 PM
> To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [CWSG] APEX lean....solution
>
> Hey Dan....I've used the Apex on and off for years
> with fully weighted boards, the Motif being the worst
> in terms of lean because of its depth front to back.
> When your apex is set up, the leg pointing at the
> audience has a little removable piece just above the
> leg itself which is part of the main stand. Collapse
> the stand and turn it upside down, get a Phillips
> screwdriver and carefully (don't hurt yourself, it's
> tight!) remove that screw. Now, after the screw is
> out, be even MORE CAUTIOUS! You'll need to pry that
> piece upward (it has a little flange about 1/2 long
> inside the stand) and pull it out. When that small
> piece is removed, it will change the "angle of the
> dangle" as it were, and your Apex will now lean a bit
> more towards the audience which will give you TONS
> more support for your heavy board. Don't forget to
> reposition your little anchor at the bottom of the
> stand on your side (adjustable with the thumbscrew).
> You have to readjust it with your keyboards on the
> stand so you know where and how the weight is most
> secure. And don't lose that piece for when you decide
> to reconfigure your rig later!
>
> tony
>
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