Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2022
The product seems to be good. I am using it to hold a Kemper stage Profiler. The locking wheels are nice, however I would have liked to see better quality casters for this price point. I’d say it’s worth the money considering it’s a very specific item. It was very easy to put together.Now for the packing.When I got this one of the wheels was poking out of the side of the box. Probably the couriers fault but when I looked inside the box it was pretty obvious why. There is literally no packaging inside to protect anything. Luckily nothing seemed to be damaged. But the product was dusty and had a few scratches as if it was a display model at some point.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2021
When I received the stand one of the pieces used to tighten the size of the mixer plate came stripped, had to rethread it to get it to work. Also missing a screw used to stop your mixer from falling out the bottom when on an angle. Luckily had a spare the same size.Having said all that. It is a nice stand and I would still consider buying another.🤷🏻♂️
Michael Ho
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2020
This mixer stand is exactly what my home studio needed. I have my Behringer X-Touch mounted in it, and allows me to roll it around the studio and have comtrol of my DAW where ever i may be. I can be sitting at my drumkit and have full control over my DAW running on my PC, which is a bit away from my kit.I also plan on using this live with the X-Touch and my XR-18 digital mixer. I will have the physical sliders on the X-Touch to control the live mix and, along with the app on my mobile devices AND full control of my DAW at the same time with the X-Touch. Awesome buy, dont know why I waited so long to get one.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2020
Secures well with anything over 15 in length!
Reggie Vision
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2020
I use the stand for a Native Instruments MK3 sampler after running out of the space in a small studio situation it works awesome but this review is mostly about Amazon I didn’t see a place to put it elsewhere there was a problem with the order and Amazon stepped in immaculately ! item arrived with a broken wheel I like the stand so much I was actually just calling to get the wheel replaced but they rush ordered a second stand ! Customer service and speed replacement was amazing Amazon you rock ! To quote the terminator I’ll be back !
fivebythree
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2020
The stand is perfect for my Akai Force, but the shipping ruins the steep price tag. The unit arrived bent and with one plastic caster wheel broken. I've since ordered replacement wheels, but I think for the asking price these problems are unacceptable.
Michael Chretien
Reviewed in Canada on March 28, 2018
Easy set up, works really well
Leonard Mabee
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2018
Rugged gear little pricey. but rugged :)
Marc
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2018
Very pleased with this product. I am using it with my Behrigner X-Touch control surface. I simply added a few felt pads to the ajustable platforms to protect the unit. Would be nice if they included some form of self adhesive protective felt pads, but the stand is quite sturdy, and stable.Very happy!
Kevin Bastian
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2014
Really liking this. Have used it 4-5 times so far, and it does what it needs to do. Very sturdy. As you've probably read elsewhere, if you think it's wobbly then you haven't shoved the center post down into the base with enough force. Once it's in there, this is a very stable stand. It has a nice pin attached to a cloth tape, dangling from the middle of the post. At first I wasn't sure what that was for. Then I went to OnStage's web site and discovered that if I raise the height of the telescoping post, there are holes spaced regularly that accept this pin. Then the top part of the stand swivels independent of the bottom. That's really a great feature, because you often want to rotate the mixer a bit this way or that, and if doing so required rotating the wheels, which have locks on several of them you can engage if you want to keep them stationary, that would have been much more awkward. Instead, you just rotate the mixer and it sits on the sturdy pin. Great design. I would buy this again. Very happy with the purchase.
gregory j. de luca
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2014
Just received this today , though the box was destroyed , there was no damage to the stand and all parts were included. It takes about 3 minutes to put together and at first , I thought what a wobbly piece of CR&P....... But I realized that In order to get this to actually function correctly , you have to put the base and the pole on a hard surface and push hard so that the pole slides into place ( almost seems like it don't fit at first but with a few light taps it slides in and snugs right up ) now there is no wobble and it's actually really good for the price , other places are asking twice the amount plus shipping . Amazon had free shipping and I received it in 2 days :-) I'm using it for a Tascam 2488neo and it works perfect !!!!!! I could not ask for anything better..... It's a perfect addition to the desk I own where I keep my behringer sl3242fx .
A. Flores
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2013
The item does what I needed to and I wanted it for, slightly bulkier and heavier than what I was expecting butit is hard to appreciate the mass volume from a screen or for the written measures, this is actually a prettysolid constructed stand, one of those items that you feel a bit concerned for hitting the furniture nearby cuzit can damage it. I didnt bought it for stage, I bought it for my home studio.I liked it because:It does what I neeeded and it is solid constructed.I didnt like:The stupid legs are so annoying, first of all they are weak for the solid construction of the actual stand, doesnt really fix as sturdy as I would have hoped for, second with the star shaped wheels and next to my desk, you can imagine how annoying is to hit my chair that has the same kind of base than the stand. Due to these inconveniences, I ended up tossing the plastic base and wheels away,since I will not be moving it around, it doesnt really affect me, I just fixed it with basic tools to one of the corners of my tableand works how I want, obviously I cannot move it tho, but again, I bought it more cuz of the holding portion than the mobility.I started in the hobby of putting a basic home studio, since last year, and one of the devices I have is "Maschine",the holding stand is too wide for maschine, the stand is originally designed for a mixer so I cannot say it is defective, it is onlyFYI, since it is built a bit too big for N.I maschine. A smaller version of it would be ideal to co-exist with this one for home setups, after realizing there was a considerable gap at the sides of maschine, I tried a recently acquired Akai controller and works perfect, it actually gives my setup a nice touch as the controller looks pretty cool in the stand. So the device I originally got it for didnt work very well, but still happy with the purchase as it fits my Akai controller instead.There is one thing I didnt like very much tho (aside from the wheels), one of the sides of the holding stand came in slightly bent to the inside. Doesnt affect very much the way it holds my controller, but still you can see that it is bent and also it slightly make the fit at the edge uneven. It is minimal, meaning no biggie, but still in there.