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The Griffin 2-Tier DJ Coffin Workstation Stand is a versatile and adjustable platform designed for musicians and DJs. It features a sturdy double table top that securely holds various equipment, including keyboards, laptops, and mixers. With customizable height, depth, and angle adjustments, this stand ensures optimal comfort and performance. Its portable design allows for easy transport and storage, making it ideal for both studio work and live gigs. Plus, it comes with a 1-year warranty for added peace of mind.
M**K
Completely adjustable. Amazing value.
This is a wonderful double tier stand for home use. I like that the second tier arms are completely adjustable, so I could get the second tier close to the first tier. It's really sturdy. Other reviews said it was too tall for sit down playing, but I disagree. At the lowest setting, it's great for sit down, and I'm not tall.I bought this stand to stay in my home studio. I wouldn't say it's easily portable. You could take it with you to a gig, but it could be a pain to set up compared to other stands.For the price on this, you can't go wrong. A cheapie terrible wobbly double tier X stand that you will hate will set you back more than this baby. If you need a solid double tier stand, this is the one.
D**A
Solid Stand
I bought this stand after seeing professionals with multi-tier stands, and then realizing those often go for $400+ With that in mind this stand is overall very well built. The hardware all goes together pretty smooth and the welds are good connections. I definitely trust it to hold all my gear. If you're looking to get this stand and set it up from scratch, make sure you give your pianist some extra time to assemble and adjust it before the gig. The setup is pretty easy it comes with 4 step instructions with less than clear pictures but its straightforward enough. Making height adjustments is painful especially for the second tier you have to take the entire piece apart before moving it up to the next setting. The top tier arms have some play in them side to side but it does not effect the weight capacity at all and even drumming on the MPC pads it has surprising little bounce. Also just to be clear the second tier arms have a fixed position on the main platform which only changes as you adjust the whole platform in and out. The side adjustment in description refers to the angle which I show in the second picture to fit the 25 keys. I'm happy with how well it works. Definitely gets and extra star just for the looks too.
B**A
10/10
I was a little worried at first that the stand was too big but it fits perfectly after a few adjustments. Very easy to put together and aesthetically pleasing.
M**M
Great stand, quality build but…
The stand doesn’t go low enough for my playing needs. I will probably have to cut the inner adjustable legs 3 to 4 inches. Other than that it pretty much does what I need it to do.
H**R
LEGS ARE FAR TOO LONG
I had to grind 4 inches off the stand to be able to sit at the keyboard. Might be OK if you are a performer who stands up all the time. I nearly sent it back
N**N
very cheap manufacture and materials and came defective
The stand arrived and I set it up. the second tier gears teeth that allow for tilting are not cut the same for the left one compared to the right one. so the upper keyboard cannot be level if you try to tilt it. Also the teeth themselves are very thin and shallow and will fail. also the turn screws and the holes that they screw into are very cheap and poorly made. if you planned on taking the stand apart for gigs, they will fail after a few times I think. Finally the height of the stand starts at 31 inches, which is not suitable for sitting in a studio. The company could have easily made the stand be able to go lower with a few extra screws holes. overall, very very poor design, cheaply made, and at least mine, defective. Finally, the company will charge you for shipping, restocking and wants the items perfectly packed in original scotch tape, etc. good luck with that. I didn't know this was a 3rd party seller. I try to avoid them. You don't get the great service that amazon provides. Oh well, I'll try to be more careful next time....again.
R**.
has everything you need
This is my second one. the first is almost a year old and still going strong. I wanted a stand that I could leave at the studio so I thought cheep. there was a Chinese one for 30.00 less. i bought it. very poor in design and fit. I have four keyboards and it fit none of them. sent it back and got another griffin two tier well designed outstanding price. I just hope no one steals it out of the studio.
M**T
I like it
I wish the top surface was a little grippy. Instead, it is completely slippy. My main keyboard isn’t very deep, but I was able to use the Yamaha attachment screws through the frame to hold it. I’ll tweak it over time, but at least I won’t knock it off in the meantime.I absolutely did not want an X frame stand. I did want a Z frame, but all the second tiers I could find mounted at the end of the first tier. My analog synth is only 32 keys, so I was concerned Smith it being too wide. This stand ‘appeared’ to let me mount the second tier wherever I wanted. In real life, not so. It also has a defined mount point. But fortunately, it worked out well. There are two sets of angles that could have been adjusted as well, so there is lots of flexibility.Is it perfect? No. I would have changed the design in several places. Some of the mounts still have some give to them even when tight. But this is home studio stuff, I’m not performing live with it.Oh, that’s another point. It probably goes plenty high for live playing. I just wished it went a bit lower. But all said, I’m pretty happy with it.
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