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The Good: The adjustable width is a lifesaver if you switch between keyboards or upgrade your setup. The rubber pads do protect your piano and floor from scratches, and the height is perfect for seated playing. It looks sleek too—no ugly metal frames here.
The Bad: The 'solid wood' claim feels exaggerated. Mine had visible gaps in the back panel, and the screws were loose out of the box (I had to raid my toolbox for replacements). If you have a heavier or deeper piano (like my Kurzweil), the stand feels precarious—like it might buckle if my kids bump into it.
Verdict: It’s fine for lightweight keyboards in low-traffic areas, but I wouldn’t trust it with expensive gear or rambunctious little musicians. For the price, I expected sturdier construction and better quality control.
