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Rockville Portable Mixer Stand - Adjustable Height and Width! (RXS20 )

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$64.95

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1.Style:Mixer Stand


  • Universal with any mixer up to 300 collapsible for maximum portability and easy storage
  • Adjustable width (13.8” - 23.6” inches) making this universal for any mixer and other gear Adjustable height from 24” - 36” (inches)
  • Steel stand with sturdy arms large enough for mixers, DJ gear, keyboards, and more
  • Soft padding on mounting platform to protect your audio devices rubber feet on the end of each leg
  • 14.5 lbs (portable and light-weight)



Product Description

Rockville RXS20 Portable Mixer Stand

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Features:

  • Rockville RXS20 Heavy duty mixer stand
  • Universal with any mixer up to 300 LBS!
  • Collapsable for maximum portability and easy storage
  • Adjustable width (13.8” – 23.6” Inches) making this universal for any mixer and other gear
  • Adjustable Height from 24” – 36” (Inches)
  • Steel stand with sturdy arms
  • Large enough for mixers, DJ gear, keyboards, and more
  • Load capacity: 300 LBS
  • 1 MM thick steel all around! This piece is rock solid! At Rockville we only make top quality gear!
  • Best quality black powder paint coating
  • Soft padding on mounting platform to protect your audio devices
  • Rubber feet on the end of each leg
  • 14.5 LBS (portable and light-weight)

FON
2025-08-26 12:45:37
I had my Behringer Blue Marvin ARP 2600 mounted in a 19" Rack and it really wasn't convenient to use. It was too low and I pretty much had to sit on the floor to program and patch it. I searched quite a bit for a small, portable stand that I could use and found this Rockville "Mixer" Stand" Well it was the perfect solution. Having both adjustable height and width made it so easy to adjust for my needs. Although the angle is NOT adjustable, it sits both my Synth and Keyboard at the just the correct angel, so no issues for me. Did I say Keyboard, yes, it is large enough to not only hold my ARP 2600 but also my Behringer Swing 32 Keyboard (or my Keystep 32) in a perfect playing position. The overall footprint does not take up too much space in my Music Workstation area and it's so portable that I can move it around into position for my playing needs.As for those who reviewed it and claimed it was not stable, or wobbled I can tell you that is not true. The unit has 2 Crossbars that you use to adjust the width. They have 4 "Wing" Style Knobs, 2 at each end and 2 on the crossbars themselves. The crossbars need to be extended to the desired width "EQUALLY" then the "Wing" Knobs have to be tightened very tight while holding the crossbars in place. Same for the End Wing Knobs, hold them in place and tighten them very tight. If you set it up correctly there is virtually no movement and and no wobble what so ever. Yes, if you push on it hard from one side to the other there will be some motion ( I don't know of any stand that won't move from pushing on it) but NOTHING like what people have described or shown in their poor videos.This stand is a great multi purpose stand. I could see it being used for Drum Machines, especially the Behringer RD8 MK II or Arturia Drum Brute, a HydraSynth Desktop and more. Even for smaller width items, a simple solution is to place a thin board of the correct dimensions on top of the stand for you gear to fit on!
BfloBassist
2025-08-22 16:28:58
I've owned this stand since 2017 and it remains a very sturdy workhorse with no quality or defect issues at all. I use it in a weekend-warrior band situation where the stand is assembled and broken down at each show a number of times a month. I originally bought it to hold a bass preamp/in-ear monitor processing 19" rack at the opposite angle than for a mixed to keep the rack at a good viewing angle while performing (there aren't any sturdy dedicated 19" rack stands for stage), but I also use it for an A&H SQ5 in a SKB case in another band. The work angle is great and I have never had the mixer case slide on the stand even slightly during use. The stand has a little bit of weight to it (it's steel not aluminum like the K&M stand) , so it is sturdy and doesn't wobble but it's also light enough for even a singer to transport! (lol)Assembling the cross bars can be tricky until you learn the bolt flanges are meant to be on the OUTSIDE EDGE of the vertical legs. In other words, a dedicated left-right orientation. Not sure why the legs were not marked "L" and "R" by Rockville, but if you mark them yourself the stand goes up in literally seconds. A trick to always get the stand flat,level and secure is to attach the top cross bar first to hold the legs while assembling, then attach the bottom crossbar with the wing nuts slightly loose. Then slightly loosen the top cross bar nuts, push the cross bars down all the way into the leg supports, wiggle the stand to make sure the legs are level and even, then tighten the 4 nuts. Works every time!This stand has been a great problem-solver for over 3 years and worth every penny!
Michael anthony Thomas
2025-08-20 19:16:17
Easy setup and it was the best product I got for my equipment
Stratovarious
2025-07-13 09:28:42
The flaw, at least in my observation is theriser bolt/clamp on the side at about knee level.Those hand tightened bolts with handle, stick outa couple of inches off the side where they shouldn'tstick out at all. I found myself banging into themwhen walking by in close-quarters 3 or 4 times already,they aren't something that catches your eye, andin close quarters on stage or elsewhere I andanyone else will be banging their knees on it andupsetting the mixing board, drinks , and whateverelse might be on it. The tightening side bolt/handlesat the bottom don't seem to be an issue so far sincethey are at the base.--My fix will be to replace the 'knee' high clamps/boltswith actual bolts, as I will not be collapsing the standfor compactness, and won't need to adjust thesizing often if at all. Another 'fix' for me is to hangspare mic cords etc on these side clamps to makeit obvious that 'something' is there, thereby avoidingbanging into them.--Complaint; One of those clamps at knee high was notmachined well and is way, way to hard to turn fortightening.Minor issue; the riser to receiver stalk is a sloppy fit,not terrible, but the pieces are like parts bin piecesthat just happen to be a 'close' but not great snug fit.The stand wobbles too much, however, for the widththat I needed, I took a music stand tray, and zip tiedit to the top quite tightly, as I need some kind of trayanyway, hence the overall sturdiness it very solid.--OVERALL; I am really excited to have this stand overwhat I'd been using,
Customer
2025-06-20 15:14:06
It is built very well and works great
Dean M. Wells
2025-06-16 11:45:35
It's wobbly, side-to-side, when set up. I'm not impressed. I expected something solid. Now I have to worry about bumping this and dumping my mixer off the side. I'm debating on sending it back.
Dave Bregon
2025-06-14 10:09:12
I gotta say, with a lot of welding flaws and misalignment problems in previous posts, I have none. The unit went together well, simple and easy. It's holding a Tascam 2488 digital recorder. Approximately 10-15 lbs. Fits perfectly. I have it up kinda high and it is a tad wobbly, at sitting level very sturdy. Very satisfied so far.
Israel
2025-06-12 14:59:33
Esperaba algo mejor
Daniel De Sanctis
2025-05-10 12:08:04
Does the trick. Stable enough to carry a heavy mixer!
Christopher A. Dion
2025-03-28 14:48:27
I received it and it fits perfectly. It is very stable, solid, and everything in the design makes a lot of sense. Exceed expectations.
Rafael
2025-02-28 10:20:49
Que mal que no cuide la calidad esta marca, los tubos de arriba donde debe ir el equipo, soldados mal, doblados, venian con óxido las partes que se restraen, de veras muy mal, estoy pensando en devolverlo !!!
Customer
2024-11-29 12:46:29
Used to support to guitar amps. One on bottom legs and one along the top rails
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