Groove On Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 Does anyone use the keyboard straps that come with the stand? Am I just being lazy? I've got several sets that came with stands, but ironically, the only keyboard I ever "strapped in" is a digital piano that never gets moved ... An example - the loop hooks onto the stand while the screws go into the bottom of the keyboard. My "strapped in" keyboard, that never gets moved anyway.You can see the straps sticking out the side. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CowboyNQ Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I have to honestly say I didn"t know they were a thing. Embarrassing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spider76 Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 Me neither. Never seen anything like that. Do they come with the keyboard, or with the stand? Or maybe only when the manufacturer offers a dedicated stand, specific for a certain model? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Groove On Posted July 29, 2021 Author Share Posted July 29, 2021 Do they come with the keyboard, or with the stand? The straps came with the stands. Though they are generic stands I had shipped from Asia, so maybe not a "thing" after all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ABECK Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I use a strap as a failsafe on my cheap X stand. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reezekeys Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I might have gotten them with one stand I bought a while back, never used it. Where's the logic in them? If you or someone else trips into a keyboard setup with your board "strapped in" then the whole thing could come crashing down. If you're pounding away on your board hard enough to potentially shake it off a stand, your keyboard has my sympathies! Of course there are exceptions to everything. Here's one instance where a strap might be a good idea, were one to try recreating the following with a modern keyboard: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stokely Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I use a strap as a failsafe on my cheap X stand. I don't use an X regularly, but for practices or smaller gigs with one keyboard I may...and probably should do this. My x stands are older, very heavy duty but that one pin is all that keeps the thing up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zukskywalker Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I have been through an awful lot if x stands in my days and I've never seen those or any other x-stand "straps". That and we just had an x stand failure in the studio yesterday. it was horribly loud and it left one of the engineers dumbfounded because there was absolutely no one anywhere near the keyboards and it all just crashed to the floor. (would these straps have helped?) maybe. I however i take full responsibility because i had assumed that the stand had been properly set up, which it turns out was not the case (even though it had been in regular use for several years). so, full disclosure: its a no name double x stand with a quick release handle that locks the hubs teeth tightly together IF AND ONLY IF THE LOCKNUT ON THE OPPOSING SIDE OF THE HANDLE HAS BEEN PROPERLY TORQUED DOWN!! Otherwise a slight brush against the handle loosens the whole thing and ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stokely Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 X stands typically have just that one little pin (the one you move to adjust) holding everything up. If it's standing up, it basically is properly set up, because on the ones I've used gravity will pull it down if not! It's possible the pin wasn't in as far as it could be, depends on the design. A strap, providing it actually is strong enough to keep the stand up with the pin out, is 100% effective as far as I see it. If the feet or arms (can have the strap on either) can't fall outward away from each other, the stand can't collapse. Sounds like yours is a bit different than any of mine, with the teeth and locknut setup. The bad part is, the part(s) designed to adjust things are doing double duty--they are also the only things holding the stand upright. not the case say with a Z stand (at least the bottom part). On my spider pro, I'm aware that there are little metal bits under the legs that are stopping the legs from moving apart, so on that stand, those bits are the single point(s) of failure...then again, I don't use those to adjust anything, so they are welded in place. One job! Always good when things have one job only! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonglow Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I never knew there was a product available specifically designed for this purpose, thanks for sharing. After having an X-stand fail, which caused cosmetic damage to my K2600, I went to a hardware store and purchased a cargo/tie-down strap which worked fine (got the idea from this forum!). I liked how I was able to snugly torque the strap around the lower arms of the stand. Definitely worth the piece of mind. Tided me over until I obtained a new (non-X) stand. I"ve said this before, but it"s been a while: There are two types of X-stand users, those who have had an X-stand fail, and those who will have an X-stand fail. Quote "We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daddyg3042 Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 Just another perspective; I've read many posts about failing x-stands, for many years. I guess I'm fortunate in that I've been using this Ultimate IQ2000 stand for close to 30 yrs, and it's not failed me yet. It's been through hundreds of gigs and rehearsals, takes 1 second to set up, easily carried, not heavy, and just works. I did take the advice of forumites and strapped it many years ago. Used a cargo strap like Moonglow suggested. Weighs ounces, and is concealed below the board. It's never been tested, but I've no doubt it'd hold things up. I've also never had a bandmate, audience member or anyone for that matter comment on me using an X stand, either positively or negatively. That works for me. I also have a AX90 for gigs that are higher profile. It looks cool, but if I had to haul/setup/breakdown that stand every time I bring the boards out, it'd be a major PITA. Perhaps it will fail at some point...but strapping it is cheap & simple insurance. I've certainly gotten my money's worth. Quote "May you stay...forever young." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Docbop Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I haven't been playing that long, but have 3 X stands and a table-type stand. The table stand and one of the X stand are good ones but none of the stands came with straps like that. Not sure how much those things would help, if a stand collapses or gets knocked over the keyboard is going to get messed up a little or a lot straps or not. Seems like straps could make a bad situation worse forcing it to stay in a bad position. That's why my good keyboard is on a table stand they seem more sturdy to me. My real cheap stand spends it's life on my little patio area of my apartment keeping the door to the HAVC closed and as a drying rack for my gym clothes. If it collapses I'll pay the price and have to throw my gym pants in the washer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reezekeys Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I've also never had a bandmate, audience member or anyone for that matter comment on me using an X stand, either positively or negatively. . Just curious why one's choice of stand would merit any comment from the hoi polloi. What's it to anyone what you choose to hold your keyboard with? I know X-stands and especially the small single-X guys are ridiculed here, but I have and use one proudly - it only has to hold a 10 lb. 61-note keyboard, and it does a fine job! I also have an original Apex for when I used to gig with my 62 lb. KX88 and 45 lb. OBXa. Different tools for different jobs. My little On-Stage has served me well for years. It's super-light and fits easily on my Remin hand cart with everything else, so I stay one-trip. I do have to remember to tighten the knob that attaches to the spring-loaded pin occasionally, that's it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stokely Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 For x-stands specifically, straps would make one physically unable to collapse At least collapse in the sense that the X collapses outward to a flat "--". The straps stop the arms (or legs) from moving apart. Someone could always tip it sideways or front-toback if they hit it hard enough of course (drunk revelers have very rarely rampaged up on our stage, and once a fight made it's way up there and wrecked some gear...arrests were made by the place but unfortunately we never got paid back) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RABid Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I've bought several stands over the last 40 years. Never had one comes with straps. Quote This post edited for speling. My Sweetwater Gear Exchange Page Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morrissey Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I've bought several stands over the last 40 years. Never had one comes with straps. +1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zukskywalker Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 my triple tier x-stand started to look like this Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timwat Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 Didn't even know these things existed. Maybe cause I went away from X stands around 2008. Quote .. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CowboyNQ Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I"m not sure how this thread morphed into the life and times of x-stands. OP"s picture appears to represent a completely different type of stand, unless he"s using a foreign alphabet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Lobo Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I'm another one who never heard of stand straps before. I've owned a bunch of stands -- X stands, table, other designs. Never saw a strap before. Quote These are only my opinions, not supported by any actual knowledge, experience, or expertise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Lobo Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I"m not sure how this thread morphed into the life and times of x-stands. OP"s picture appears to represent a completely different type of stand, unless he"s using a foreign alphabet?Cyrillic? Quote These are only my opinions, not supported by any actual knowledge, experience, or expertise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Groove On Posted July 30, 2021 Author Share Posted July 30, 2021 OP"s picture appears to represent a completely different type of stand, unless he"s using a foreign alphabet? Ha ha, I"m American but pre-lockdown I was traveling all over Asia. The stand in the photo is a cheap Chinese stand; it came with the straps. (I"d definitely buy that stand again, if I could find it; it"s well made for the US$50 I paid for it). I also have several generic Asian x-stands that also came with straps; so maybe the straps are a 'thing' out in Asia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Warren Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 I've bought several stands over the last 40 years. Never had one comes with straps. I was just about to say it was over 30 years for me. Then I did the math and realised it's exactly 40 years since I bought my first keyboard stand. Eeek! Quote DigitalFakeBook Free chord/lyric display software for windows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Throbert Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 What are you drunk? here's some straps. Quote Triton Extreme 76, Kawai ES3, GEM-RPX, HX3/Drawbar control, MSI Z97 MPower/4790K, Lynx Aurora 8/MADI/AES16e, OP-X PRO, Ptec, Komplete. Ashley MX-206. future MOTU M64 RME Digiface Dante for Mon./net Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stokely Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 Not sure why you couldn't just use a cheap ratchet strap (4 for 10 bucks from harbor freight or some such)...or luggage strap as was suggested. Heck even a strong bungie would probably stop it from falling fast enough so you could grab the keyboard (but better would be something with no give.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dsteinschneider Posted August 8, 2021 Share Posted August 8, 2021 I bought an inexpensive X-Stand from Amazon that had those 8" straps with the long thumbscrews. I'm usually pretty good at figuring out how something like that is supposed to work but these have me stumped Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shagdad Posted August 8 Share Posted August 8 On 7/29/2021 at 2:20 PM, Reezekeys said: Just curious why one's choice of stand would merit any comment from the hoi polloi. What's it to anyone what you choose to hold your keyboard with? I know X-stands and especially the small single-X guys are ridiculed here, but I have and use one proudly - it only has to hold a 10 lb. 61-note keyboard, and it does a fine job! I also have an original Apex for when I used to gig with my 62 lb. KX88 and 45 lb. OBXa. Different tools for different jobs. My little On-Stage has served me well for years. It's super-light and fits easily on my Remin hand cart with everything else, so I stay one-trip. I do have to remember to tighten the knob that attaches to the spring-loaded pin occasionally, that's it. I have also used x stands for 30 pluss years Korg triton and m1 And an old berhinger 24 channel dmx light board on third tier the top tier needs to be adjusted alot I didn't want to use the horizontal rod one less Thing to loose Never needed the straps till I bought a full 88 weighted key board because when I do a gliss it wants to slid off the stand so the strap not only keeps the stand up but keeps the keyboard on the stand the weighted keys are harder to do so if you like multiple consecutive glisses it pays to strap it with a fully weighted key bed On 7/29/2021 at 2:20 PM, Reezekeys said: Just curious why one's choice of stand would merit any comment from the hoi polloi. What's it to anyone what you choose to hold your keyboard with? I know X-stands and especially the small single-X guys are ridiculed here, but I have and use one proudly - it only has to hold a 10 lb. 61-note keyboard, and it does a fine job! I also have an original Apex for when I used to gig with my 62 lb. KX88 and 45 lb. OBXa. Different tools for different jobs. My little On-Stage has served me well for years. It's super-light and fits easily on my Remin hand cart with everything else, so I stay one-trip. I do have to remember to tighten the knob that attaches to the spring-loaded pin occasionally, that's it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Harrison Posted August 9 Share Posted August 9 I've been using this stand (Quik Lok QL742) for years, to support two keyboards with a combined weight of 26 kg / 60 lb. It's quick and easy to set up/fold down and I've had no problems with it. I bought the luggage strap for a few dollars a while ago as extra insurance. The length is adjustable and it only takes a couple of seconds to clip on like a seat belt. https://www.neretravel.com.au/products/nere-luggage-strap-3207553 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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