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Headliner 2-Tier Desktop Synth Stand (HL22052)

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$59.99

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1.Size:2-tier Desktop Synth Stand


  • Fits two devices like synthesizers, controllers, drum machines, and effects modules.
  • Improve your workflow and stay organized while fitting more gear on your production desk.
  • Angled stand makes it easier to reach knobs and view LCD screens.
  • Solid steel construction with non-slip rubber pads keep stand in place.
  • Includes non-slip rubber strips.


The Headliner 2-Tier Desktop Synth Stand was designed to improve your workflow and help you stay organized while fitting more gear on your production desk. It fits two compact devices like synthesizers, controllers, drum machines, and effects modules. The angled design makes it easier to reach knobs and view LCD screens. The Headliner 2-Tier Desktop Synth Stand is adjustable in width from 7.3” to 11.5” and fits a variety of devices from Roland, Korg, Elektron, and more (partial list below). It is made from solid steel and includes non-slip rubber strips for added stability. Features. Fits two devices like synthesizers, controllers, drum machines, and effects modules. Improve your workflow and stay organized while fitting more gear on your production desk. Angled stand makes it easier to reach knobs and view LCD screens. Solid steel construction with non-slip rubber pads keep stand in place. Width adjustable from 7.3” to 11.5”. Best fits devices from 8” to 14” in width. Each tier has a depth of 7”. Overall dimensions of stand (WxDxH): 7.3”-11.5” x 14” x 10.75”. Includes non-slip rubber strips Fits: Akai Fire, Akai LPD8, Akai MPX8, Alesis SR-16, Arturia SparkLE, Behringer Crave, Behringer TD-3, Behringer RD-6, Dreadbox Typhon, Elektron Digitone, Korg nanoPAD2, Korg SQ-1, Korg Volca Bass, Korg Volca Beats, Korg Volca Drum, Korg Volca Kick, Korg Volca NuBass, Korg Volca Sample 2, Native Instruments Maschine Mikro MK3, PreSonus ATOM SQ, Roland Boutique Series, Roland MC-101, Roland TB-3 Touch Bassline, Roland TR-6S, and more.


Colin J.
2025-09-01 13:42:08
This is the second of these stands I have purchased and they are perfect for my needs. I currently have a Roland SH-4d and Behringer Crave on one stand and a Behringer BCR2000 on the other. This leaves me room to add one one more piece of gear in the future.Assembly was quick and easy and the stand is sturdy and feels like it will last a lifetime.Definitely recommended.
Mark Murphy
2025-08-12 16:34:07
Great product! Holds my MPC One+ on top and my Akai mini keyboard on the bottom. Easy to put together and there is no need to worry about things falling off of it.
Jeff B.
2025-06-22 20:58:27
The Headliner 2-Tier Desktop Synth Stand (HL22052) could have been an excellent home use stand, but don't count on being able to do basic things like put it together. The stand I got could not be assembled at all. The provided wing bolts (not screws as shown in the pictures on Amazon, so they're going to be unsightly and in the way if you use them) did not fit the crossbars.The assembly instructions specify that you can shell out a bit extra to use "the machine bolts of your choice" instead. What size? They don't say. And maybe it's just as well, because it might not be the hardware. The crossbars may have been made incorrectly. There's no way to tell.I contacted the seller, Kellards, and they were zero help. "Since we get these items directly from the manufacturer. With this, please consider first reaching out to Headliner directly for further assistance and to make sure everything is properly set," they said.Amazon seems to think I contacted the manufacturer when it's just a reseller.I'm trying to reach the manufacturer, which has a website with a form, but it's more likely I return this product and find a better solution elsewhere.Again, this could have been good, as one of the few stands of this type that is not two disconnected hunks of plastic. But why bother with the hassle of this thing? Move along. There are sure to be better stands or better solutions out there.I'm updating this to add that I contacted the manufacturer. They were prompt, polite and helpful. I should have had regular bolts as well as the dreaded wingbolts. The manufacturer sent them along. Kudos to them for good customer service.Sadly, the other bolts did not work either. At the end of the day I got a product with missing parts, poor instructions (that lacked a list of what I should have gotten), and poor manufacture that prevented it from being assembled at all. I'm sure the crossbars could be reworked, but I am not a machine shop.Despite good customer service from the manufacturer this remains a one-star product. Now I'm off to see if I still have time to return it.
Mr. DM Hansen
2025-05-03 15:21:06
The stand is very sturdy and works quite well for smaller Elektron boxes (Digitakt, etc.). You can set the side panels to be a hair wider than the rubber feet on the Elektron box, which makes them sit snuggly in place. I think the angles on it are perfect, and the bottom rack is high enough that if you place a small midi keyboard in front of the synths (like Arturia's KeyStep), there's enough clearance for a midi cable to go under the bottom synth and attach to the keyboard. These are all great features.As for quality control, there are a few small issues, which I didn't expect given the cost of the stand. One of the panels has a smoother paint finish while the other is rougher. There are small scratches on both panels. (Maybe it was a return item?) One of the screws has a wider diameter head than the other three, which is just odd. There's chipped paint on the corner of one of the tabs. Thankfully, all of these things aren't very noticeable once you have it all set up and the stand is mostly in the shadow of the synths, and in my case, the chipped paint spot gets covered with the rubber caps, so it's not a big deal other than it makes you wonder about the quality of the paint.But the part that's probably most annoying is that you have to cut the rubber pads that go along the edges of the side panels yourself, so make sure you don't cut anything the wrong size. Given the cost of the item and the small cost of the manufacturer just cutting the pads to size in the factory, I was surprised that I had to do this job. Oh well...I'm keeping it as it works well, but I expected better quality.
A M Marcus
2025-02-14 18:03:24
First 2 tier I purchased impressed me and worked so well I bought another and a three tier too! Heavy Duty steel construction, 4 screw assembly. The center rods are adjustable so I can fit small or large electronics. They give you enough rubber trim to do the bottom and the top sides, also caps are included for the partitions. For the price they are a steal. Thanks for making my home studio organized again!
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