From redandblue@qis.net Tue Apr 19 19:56:25 2011
Subject:Re: Keyboard stand tier identification?

I just picked up another amp which doesnt seem to
accentuate the highs as much as what i've become
accustomed to.
Consequently the lower drawbars seem to overwhelm the upper
drawbars, so I have to push them in to retain a balance between
upper and lower.
Does anyone have a similar experience or can anyone suggest a
rule of thumb for using drawbars by ear.
TIA,
BB
Quoting Brian Fuller :

> Mark,
>
> I use a Quiklok Z-726 and I have enough room for a guitar effects processor
> (Vox ToneLab LE), Vent remote footswitch, and sustain pedal. I know that
> they also make a Z-726L which has a wider footprint for long 88-note boards.
> The Z-726 is fine for my slim 88-note board. I don’t know how wide the
> Monolith is and I know it’s kind of similar to the Z-series. I just thought
> I’d add this as an possible option for you. There’s plenty of room for
> pedals and I would think unless you play with a really wide bass pedal board
> you shouldn’t have any problems. The Z stand I use has an adjustable piece
> for height and a round gear mechanism for angle. I actually removed the
> height piece so my 88-note controller and Electro would be closer together.
> It works great. I could send you some pic’s if you would like to see it. I
> recently tried to use a US Apex again last weekend and only could “stand”
> it for one gig and brought the Z-726 back out…It’s stable and does what I
> need it to do…Now If I only had my cargo van that allowed me to leave it put
> together…Setup takes a little bit of time but the results are worth it to
> me!!!
>
> Good Luck
>
> Brian
>
> From: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com] On
> Behalf Of Mark Zyla
> Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2011 3:14 PM
> To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [CWSG] Re: Keyboard stand tier identification?
>
> I¹m late to the game on this thread, but here¹s my take on the X-stands. I
> used them, I still have one that I pull out on occasions, but I dislike them
> because it¹s very difficult to position a pedal board under them with enough
> clearance for my needs. Also, positioning a second tier to get the upper
> keyboard to be ergonomic for my needs also is frustrating. Depending on my
> needs and whether or not I¹m using a single or double keyboard setup, I
> switch between an Invisible Support, Standtastic, or a QuikLok Monolith. I¹m
> still in search of that perfect stand....
> Mark
>
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