Roland KS-20X Double Brace Keyboard X-stand

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Description

Roland KS-20X Double Brace Keyboard X-stand

Heavy-duty double-braced X standThe KS-20X takes the classic offset-X stand design and enhances it with double bracing for increased rigidity. This makes it suitable for most types of keyboards for stage and studio use, including 88-note models. A spring-loaded lever with locking clutch provides quick and easy height adjustment, while adjustable rubber sleeves provide instrument support and solid stability on uneven surfaces.

Features:

  • Reinforced double-braced design
  • Heavy-duty square steel tubing
  • Easy height adjustment with spring-loaded lever and locking clutch
  • Adjustable rubber sleeves for instrument support and stand stability

Specifications:

  • Material: Steel
  • Weight Capacity:
    • Maximum 75 kg
    • Maximum 165 lbs 6 oz
  • Accessory:
    • Owner's Manual
    • Supplementary sleeve x 2

    Size

  • Width: 775 - 245 mm / 30-9/16 - 9-11/16 inches
  • Depth: 510 mm / 20-1/8 inches
  • Height: 705 - 1000 mm / 27-13/16 - 39-3/8 inches
  • Folded Size

  • Width: 130 mm / 5-1/8 inches
  • Depth: 510 mm / 20-1/8 inches
  • Height: 1025 mm / 40-3/8 inches
  • Weight

  • Weight: 6.5 kg / 14 lbs 6 oz
  • * 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms
  • *The specifications are subject to change without notice.

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