From list@sevush.com Sat Jul 24 06:54:59 2004
Subject:RE: Z stands
I have the wider version of the Z726-L maybe? It's a great stand for HOME
only. You could park a truck on it.
Found this press release about the Zeenith series, which touts how easy it
is to fold up and setup/tear down. Here's the link:
http://quiklok.com/whatsnew.taf?_function=detail&Layout_0_uid1=3
This is open:
http://quiklok.com/400x400/sku_Z_71.jpg
This is closed:
http://quiklok.com/300x300/sku_Z_71_Closed.jpg
This is in between:
http://quiklok.com/300x300/sku_Z_71_LockingDisc.jpg
http://quiklok.com/300x300/sku_Z_71_Foldtier.jpg
It's still pretty bulky folded, but reasonably flat. Definitely makes up
for the setup time problems in the past.
Here's a bit - all of the text can be read using the above link. I'
In ten seconds, the Zeenith's patent-pending, spring-loaded, dual-locking
mechanism instantly secures the Structure into playing position with its
main tier locked into one of thirteen (13) desired height positions. From
26 inches high, (66 cm) for those keyboardists who prefer to sit while
playing, to the highest setting of at 39 inches, (99 cm) the Zeenith
Structure will accommodate standing performers of almost any height. In the
same amount of time, the Zeenith Keyboard Structure can also fold flat into
a lightweight, easily transportable, one-piece, fully-locked package
weighing a mere 28.4 pounds (12.8 kg).
> > 2 Z frames, 2 bars, 4 capped hand bolts. It takes about 5 mins to
> > assemble, and won't really fit in the trunk of your car
> (unless you have a '94 or
> > older Town Car, one of those "6 body trunks"). If you have
> a mini van or
> > larger, no problem. If you like quick getaways, not so good.
> >
>
> Thanks, this is very useful info. Sorry if my previous link
> was bad. This
> one should work for the Z-726:
>
> http://quiklok.com/search_list.taf?_function=detail&Layout_0_uid1=71
>
> Rick