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The Rockville Portable Mixer Stand (RXS20) is a versatile and adjustable stand designed to accommodate any mixer or audio gear up to 300 lbs. With adjustable width and height, it offers maximum portability and stability, making it the perfect companion for DJs, musicians, and audio professionals on the go.
M**D
BEST STAND FOR 37 KEY SYNTHESIZERS & EVEN A 2ND TIER
This is a remarkable stand for the price. Strong and easy to assemble.**** PERFECT FOR SYNTHESIZER OWNERS WHO NEED A STAND FOR 37/49 KEYSNOTE: For owners of 37 Key synthesizers/keyboards who can never find the right stand to fit, THIS IS THE PERFECT STAND.I PURCHASED THESE STANDS JUST FOR MY 37 KEY SYNTHESIZERS.PROS:Angled perfectlyFully adjustable width and heightEasy to assemble and disassemble in under 2 minutesDesigned very wellCONS:A bit on the heavy side.Not able to add caster wheels for easy mobilityPROS +:You can use any Extended 2nd tier support arms from Liquid Stands (A FRAME) or Knox Stands (A FRAME) and attach the tiers to this Rockville Mixer stand which can give you the ability to have a 2nd tier for 37 or 49 Key Synthesizers. placedIf Rockville would create a 2nd tier, this would be the perfect combo stand for Synthesizers and NOT Mixers!OUTSTANDING STAND! A+++ 5 Stars
F**N
Perfect, Solid Stand for my Needs at a Great Price!
I had my Behringer Blue Marvin ARP 2600 mounted in a 19" Rack and it really wasn't convenient to use. It was too low and I pretty much had to sit on the floor to program and patch it. I searched quite a bit for a small, portable stand that I could use and found this Rockville "Mixer" Stand" Well it was the perfect solution. Having both adjustable height and width made it so easy to adjust for my needs. Although the angle is NOT adjustable, it sits both my Synth and Keyboard at the just the correct angel, so no issues for me. Did I say Keyboard, yes, it is large enough to not only hold my ARP 2600 but also my Behringer Swing 32 Keyboard (or my Keystep 32) in a perfect playing position. The overall footprint does not take up too much space in my Music Workstation area and it's so portable that I can move it around into position for my playing needs.As for those who reviewed it and claimed it was not stable, or wobbled I can tell you that is not true. The unit has 2 Crossbars that you use to adjust the width. They have 4 "Wing" Style Knobs, 2 at each end and 2 on the crossbars themselves. The crossbars need to be extended to the desired width "EQUALLY" then the "Wing" Knobs have to be tightened very tight while holding the crossbars in place. Same for the End Wing Knobs, hold them in place and tighten them very tight. If you set it up correctly there is virtually no movement and and no wobble what so ever. Yes, if you push on it hard from one side to the other there will be some motion ( I don't know of any stand that won't move from pushing on it) but NOTHING like what people have described or shown in their poor videos.This stand is a great multi purpose stand. I could see it being used for Drum Machines, especially the Behringer RD8 MK II or Arturia Drum Brute, a HydraSynth Desktop and more. Even for smaller width items, a simple solution is to place a thin board of the correct dimensions on top of the stand for you gear to fit on!
B**T
Great mixer stand
I've owned this stand since 2017 and it remains a very sturdy workhorse with no quality or defect issues at all. I use it in a weekend-warrior band situation where the stand is assembled and broken down at each show a number of times a month. I originally bought it to hold a bass preamp/in-ear monitor processing 19" rack at the opposite angle than for a mixed to keep the rack at a good viewing angle while performing (there aren't any sturdy dedicated 19" rack stands for stage), but I also use it for an A&H SQ5 in a SKB case in another band. The work angle is great and I have never had the mixer case slide on the stand even slightly during use. The stand has a little bit of weight to it (it's steel not aluminum like the K&M stand) , so it is sturdy and doesn't wobble but it's also light enough for even a singer to transport! (lol)Assembling the cross bars can be tricky until you learn the bolt flanges are meant to be on the OUTSIDE EDGE of the vertical legs. In other words, a dedicated left-right orientation. Not sure why the legs were not marked "L" and "R" by Rockville, but if you mark them yourself the stand goes up in literally seconds. A trick to always get the stand flat,level and secure is to attach the top cross bar first to hold the legs while assembling, then attach the bottom crossbar with the wing nuts slightly loose. Then slightly loosen the top cross bar nuts, push the cross bars down all the way into the leg supports, wiggle the stand to make sure the legs are level and even, then tighten the 4 nuts. Works every time!This stand has been a great problem-solver for over 3 years and worth every penny!
A**E
Almost Perfect
The mixer stand is exactly what I needed to hold a DaVinci Resolve Mini Panel. It goes together in a snap, is easy to adjust, and everything fit together perfectly. I had it together in maybe five minutes including taking it out of the box. Two minor nits to pick. One is that the right hand vertical support that keeps the panel from sliding off the front of the stand isn't quite square to the unit. It was welded at a slight angle, maybe 10 degrees or so from square. It doesn't really have a functional impact, it's mostly cosmetic. The more significant issue is that the padding on the vertical posts doesn't go all the way to the bottom of the post. It stops maybe 1/2" before the bottom. The front of the DaVinci panel is tapered and only contacts the vertical post at the bottom of the post where there is no padding. I picked up some thick felt padding at Home Depot to fit into the gap and I ended up spending nearly $75 additional! Well, $4 for the padding and I decided I needed another 100' garden hose and two more nozzles, but I had I not made the trip . . . well, you know. In any case, great stand, very unobtrusive, and a great addition to my post production set up. And if your unit has a square front then the padding won't be an issue.
A**R
Well made
It is built very well and works great
M**S
My karaoke setup
Easy setup and it was the best product I got for my equipment
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