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Yamaha OEM PKBX2 Double-Braced Adjustable X-Style Keyboard Stand

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About this item

  • Manufactured for Yamaha by authorized partner of Yamaha Corporation of America
  • X-style keyboard stand
  • 6 lockable heights
  • Assembly required


Product Description

Yamaha "Heavy-Duty" Keyboard Stand. The quintessential Double braced "X-style" stand designed for both beginners and the seasoned veteran. A slim folding position provides traveling and storage convenience. Complete with a circular locking mechanism and quick change knob that adjusts to six different playing heights, this stand provides fundamental stability and portability at an incredibly affordable price.

From the Manufacturer

Yamaha PKBX2 Adjustable Double Braced X-Style Keyboard Stand

Designed for Larger Keyboard Instruments
Sturdy Steel Construction
Adjustable Height
Folds Flat for Easy Storage
Quick and Easy to Assemble

Specifications

Height: 13"
Length: 4.9"
Width: 24.25"
Weight: 10.14 Lbs.

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Joe DiBlasi
2025-09-04 12:42:30
As described
Joel
2025-06-10 13:38:50
Nice and sturdy. Be careful when assembling to note the the top and bottom feet must be aligned in conjunction with the position of the legs. Each leg of the same length has a different position of holes for the bolts. This makes sense if you take a good look at the picture. This was more complex as I did not get instructions for assembly with the Amazon resale product. Once together, this is a great stand and easily adjusted.
Jade
2025-05-14 16:06:54
As advertised, strong and durable but a little annoying to put together because of spacing, also hard to put legs under and height could be more adjustable
spirit1jkm
2025-04-29 17:46:55
Although the pictures in the directions could be clearer so you can see more detail and make it easier to see how pieces should be oriented, it is a study, easy to use once you get it put together. It works great with our 88 key digital piano keyboard. The height adjustments work well for me and my tween kids.
Ajax
2025-03-28 14:08:25
Got here in a couple of days as usual with most things at Amazon.I was impressed that the box was heavier than I would have expected.If there is a 50/50 chance of getting it right, there is a 100% chance I will get it wrong.If they had just showed the diagram alone I would have had it together in 5 minutes.But no, they had to print instructions in Chinese translated English.First problem I had was finding the screws as many others have reported and as I had anticipated from other reviews.Other people said they were in the legs. so I picked up each leg and shook so I could hear which one they were in, to no avail.I figured logic would have it they would put them in the rubber capped arms. Nope.20 frustrating minutes later my wife heard me cussing and said "What are these things screwed in the end of the legs?"I said, "Some kind of adjustment things, thanks, I have it under control." As she walked away she said, "I think those are the missing screws."Next in the instructions it said "short end of arms towards outside of stand."-- Whatever that meant. Just enough to mess with my head.Half hour later I had it together.I put the keyboard on it and it was like reaching up for Ape hangers on the old Harley you never owned. I thought why is the lowest setting so high, for a giraffe? I had the half moon perforated Height adjuster pointed down to the left rather than up to the right as pictured. Easy fix.Anyway a couple of pointers for others who buy this.1) there are 2 pair of round pipes with rubber ends. The shorter pair are the upper arms. The longer pair are the bottom feet.2) The upper shorter arms differ with narrow and wider bolt holes, One goes on inside pair of legs and one on the outer.3) Repeat of above for the feet on bottom.4) The extra round chrome washer that wont fit over the square part of the carriage bolt goes in between the 2 legs to keep them separated slightly.Instructions leave a lot to be desired. but the product is very solid to hold your keyboard, inexpensive and I am happy in the end.
K. S.
2025-03-23 10:58:46
This is awful! I spent 2 hours trying to figure it out with the horrible directions. Finally figured it out by looking at pictures in the reviews. Also it is NOT YAMAHA! I don't know how it can be advertised that it is. I wish I had read the negative reviews before purchasing. Now that it is finally put together it seems sturdy enough so I will keep it because I need a stand. But honestly I think it might still be assembled wrong. DON'T BUY!!!
Jasmine
2025-02-17 16:28:27
After assembly it is good and sturdy. There is minor shaking when you play forte chords on the piano. However it does not impede playing at all, and I'm happy with this purchase. Extremely satisfied.However, these assembly instructions are horrible. They are the worst I have ever seen. I never appreciated how spoiled we were to take for granted assembly instructions where you can turn off your brain and blindly follow instructions. There are minor things, like it not being made obvious the 2 pairs of support poles are not identical (the holes are spaced different), it saying the wrench is not included (it is), or images not detailed enough to make clear which side of the leg you insert the screws in. But the real travesty is in the actual instructions.Step 1: it says "Fan the poles... with the wedge facing down." Now I don't even know what a 'wedge' is in this context, let alone which way is 'facing down'. Fortunately they have pictures for this... except the picture shown doesn't illustrate the right parts. This is likely a copy pasted image from another product. However, I could guess which parts correspond to which... except in the next step's illustration INEXPLICABLY THE POLES ARE NOW FACING THE OTHER WAY???The best part is that there is a crucial aspect they neglect to state in step one: when you "fan" the poles you need to slip the "wedge" into one of the locks, otherwise you have to take apart the entire product and reassemble.There are still 7 more steps.I will admit it was fun figuring out everyone on my own, but if you're not like me I would strongly advise a different product.
Diana Stephany Marín Pérez
2025-01-13 16:42:54
Aquí le envío las fotos solicitadas.Gracias.
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