Yamaha L2C keyboard stand
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Average customer review:Product Description
Get maximum stability for your electric keyboard with this bolt-on keyboard stand. One of Yamaha's most popular keyboard accessories, the L2C can be atached securely to your keyboard, or folded away completely for transport. Compatible with DJX models, PSR models like the PSR230, and lower.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2653 in Consumer Electronics
- Colour: black
- Brand: Yamaha
- Model: L2C
- Released on: 2007-06-10
- Dimensions: 22.00" h x 2.50" w x 34.50" l, 11.02 pounds
Features
- Low end Yamaha keyboard stand
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Fixed height (seated) stand. Collapsible for easy storage and travel. Suitable for all Yamaha portable keyboards (PSR,PSRE), also fits DGX220, NP30. Includes 3 screw fastening to fix to keyboards to stand for extra stability
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Customer Reviews
Best stand available
The Yamaha L2C music stand is a much better stand than the 'ironing board' type. They are designed to work with Yamaha keyboards and screw into the 3 holes on the base of your keyboard. This makes for a very secure stand, you also have better access for leg room and for a sustain pedal. True they do cost a bit more, but in terms of offering the best support for your expensive keyboard they represent a better buy. I use mine with a Yamaha NP-30 and it gives my keyboard a very professional stylish support.
Solid but not adjustable
Says it all really. So much better than one of the ironing boards so unless you're convinced that you need to vary the height, pay extra and get this.
STANDards slipping?
If you've got a Yamaha NP30 (slim keyboard), this stand is a better buy than the x-type of stand because it's made to fit. BUT it's expensive (especially for the cheap materials and construction method), poorly designed (doesn't allow close placement of keyboard to wall) AND, most important of all, it's not adjustable for height. This makes the playing height over 30 inches - too high for most players. You'll need a higher stool (more than most chairs or piano stools, especially if the player is short). Yamaha should think about the range of players as this stand is likely to be used with family keyboards in smaller rooms. This feels like a poorly designed product made to maximise profit rather than to maintain Yamaha's reputation for quality and durability. I'm disappointed and am awaiting Yamaha's response.




