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Well, I am aware that this is the cheapest stand one can get on thomann. However, I did not expect it to be that bad. Before pros and cons, this is the most important issue I have:
*** This stand has different heights for its two selves. This means that a paper on the left side is slightly higher than a paper/sheet on the right side. Of course this leads to being impossible to use this stand for even the lightest books. Very bad construction.***
Pros:
+ Folds and becomes a very small size.
+ Super cheap
Cons:
+ Rubbers of the feet of the stand got removed and lost within 1 week.
+ Very unstable, bad quality construction.
+ Screw that decides the height of the second part of the stand broke after 2-3 months of use.
All in all, this is so cheap its really bad and I would not recommend this item to anyone, in any case, never.
Well, I am aware that this is the cheapest stand one can get on thomann. However, I did not expect it to be that bad. Before pros and cons, this is the most important issue I have:
*** This stand has different heights for its two selves. This means that a paper on the left side is slightly higher than a paper/sheet on the right side. Of course this leads to being
Well, I am aware that this is the cheapest stand one can get on thomann. However, I did not expect it to be that bad. Before pros and cons, this is the most important issue I have:
*** This stand has different heights for its two selves. This means that a paper on the left side is slightly higher than a paper/sheet on the right side. Of course this leads to being impossible to use this stand for even the lightest books. Very bad construction.***
Pros:
+ Folds and becomes a very small size.
+ Super cheap
Cons:
+ Rubbers of the feet of the stand got removed and lost within 1 week.
+ Very unstable, bad quality construction.
+ Screw that decides the height of the second part of the stand broke after 2-3 months of use.
All in all, this is so cheap its really bad and I would not recommend this item to anyone, in any case, never.
The plastic coating at the bottom disappears. The height, stability is quite good. It's only that the plastic parts that connect the smaller and bigger pipe can sometimes get stuck dismantling the stand. However I simply used silicone used in cars to fasten the joints. Otherwise you don't want to tighten the nuts to hard as that too is sensitive. Nonetheless it's a good much cheaper competitor to K&M as it can also carry heavy books. It takes the mighty bright light clamp better than others stands as there is nothing at the top. The only downside is that it could still fall a little bit more backwards to take an iPad, but the stand clamps reduces the risk.
The plastic coating at the bottom disappears. The height, stability is quite good. It's only that the plastic parts that connect the smaller and bigger pipe can sometimes get stuck dismantling the stand. However I simply used silicone used in cars to fasten the joints. Otherwise you don't want to tighten the nuts to hard as that too is sensitive. Nonetheless it's a
The plastic coating at the bottom disappears. The height, stability is quite good. It's only that the plastic parts that connect the smaller and bigger pipe can sometimes get stuck dismantling the stand. However I simply used silicone used in cars to fasten the joints. Otherwise you don't want to tighten the nuts to hard as that too is sensitive. Nonetheless it's a good much cheaper competitor to K&M as it can also carry heavy books. It takes the mighty bright light clamp better than others stands as there is nothing at the top. The only downside is that it could still fall a little bit more backwards to take an iPad, but the stand clamps reduces the risk.
If you want a stand which will not go to day-to-day usage and you will not use along with a big sheet music folder, then I'd recommend that. Otherwise, go and grab one sturdier than that.
i use this for my 9" or 10" tablet. however this is better suited for paper/sheet music
the stand itself is ok in sturdyness (3 stars) but the top holder is super flimsy and bends easily especially with my heavy tablet and its case(2 star)
pros: ive used it for about a year now and it is durable. the little metal clamps which is actually made for holding the paper sheets down really does a good job holding my tablet in place
Cons: as time as passed, one of the booms is kinda sticky and has to be pulled out or really pushed in with a little bit of effort.
this was a very low cost item, i guess you get what you pay for.
i use this for my 9" or 10" tablet. however this is better suited for paper/sheet music
the stand itself is ok in sturdyness (3 stars) but the top holder is super flimsy and bends easily especially with my heavy tablet and its case(2 star)
pros: ive used it for about a year now and it is durable. the little metal clamps which is actually made for
i use this for my 9" or 10" tablet. however this is better suited for paper/sheet music
the stand itself is ok in sturdyness (3 stars) but the top holder is super flimsy and bends easily especially with my heavy tablet and its case(2 star)
pros: ive used it for about a year now and it is durable. the little metal clamps which is actually made for holding the paper sheets down really does a good job holding my tablet in place
Cons: as time as passed, one of the booms is kinda sticky and has to be pulled out or really pushed in with a little bit of effort.
this was a very low cost item, i guess you get what you pay for.