Surprisingly very useful to have a piano keyboard stand around even if you don't have a piano keyboard
I used a keyboard stand like this adjusted high, and a 2'x2' piece of plywood to make an adhoc standing laptop desk that I used for a long while during the early days of WFH
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Surprisingly very useful to have a piano keyboard stand around even if you don't have a piano keyboard
I used a keyboard stand like this adjusted high, and a 2'x2' piece of plywood to make an adhoc standing laptop desk that I used for a long while during the early days of WFH
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I used a keyboard stand like this adjusted high, and a 2'x2' piece of plywood to make an adhoc standing laptop desk that I used for a long while during the early days of WFH
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Ummm. Same here. For some reason.
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I used a keyboard stand like this adjusted high, and a 2'x2' piece of plywood to make an adhoc standing laptop desk that I used for a long while during the early days of WFH
I am a beginner and have a Korg B2 88 key, is it safe to assume these stands will work fine for it?
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Both the Keystep and Opsix should be wide enough to sit on the stand safely.
Augh, never thought to use these for this!