On Stage KS7903 3-Tier A-Frame Keyboard Stand


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Colour Black
Material Metal
Brand On-Stage
Item weight 7.76 kg
Item dimensions L x W x H 78.7 x 15.2 x 27.9 Centimetres
Base type Aluminum bolted metal
Assembly required No
Load capacity 54.43 kg
Number of levels 3
Global Trade Identification Number 00659814297856

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  • Terrific value on a 3-tier a-frame stand
  • Includes 3 pairs of support bars and an adjustment wrench
  • Adjustable the height and playing angle of both keyboards

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Sturdy, secure 3 tier support for your keyboards. This versatile stand lets you adjust the height and playing angle of all 3 keyboards until they're just right for playing standing or seated. 3 Tiers with 3 pairs of support bars. Perfect for multi-keyboard setups. Lightweight and easy to transport.


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  • Applications: Multiple keyboards
  • Weight Capacity: 88 lbs. per tier
  • Height: 54”
  • Base Width: 26” x 58” (max required floor space)
  • Construction: Bolted
  • Color: Black Powder Coat Finish

On-Stage KS7903

3-Tier A-Frame Keyboard Stand

This versatile A-frame keyboard stand lets you adjust the height and angle of your keyboards until they are just right for playing, whether you are standing or sitting. This lightweight, easy to carry, 48-inch wide stand is an outstanding value for anyone with a multi-keyboard setup.

Support bars slide from side-to-side on the pole, allowing a max 76-key keyboard. Also featured is 2 fixed positions for each support bar, allowing 2 sliding front and rear positions, as well as angle adjustments.

  • Terrific value on a 3-tier A-frame stand
  • Includes 3 pairs of support bars and an adjustment wrench
  • Adjust the height and playing angle of both keyboards
  • Hinged legs allow stand to fold for easy travel
  • Double-lock feature for added support
  • Adjustable for max base support or minimal floor space
  • Non-slip rubber end caps

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133 global ratings

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Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2024
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Easy to assemble. First rate product, meet all my expectations.
Reviewed in Canada on March 31, 2023
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What a disappointment. Not for 88key keyboards or heavy keyboards, like a real synth. Very flimsy. Don't trust your expensive kbd on this stand. I'm glad it was missing pieces or I probably would have kept it.
Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2020
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Great stand for the studio, but not so much for gigging.
Sturdy, not difficult to assemble but would question the durability with frequent reassembly needed when out on the road.
For my purposes solely as a studio frame perfect.
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2.0 out of 5 stars 梱包箱が...
Reviewed in Japan on May 13, 2020
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商品はよかったが、梱包箱が二級品を思わせるものであった。
M. Koehler
5.0 out of 5 stars Great rack for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2014
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This rack is just about perfect for what I needed. I figured I write a review to clarify a couple of the other things I saw people mention:

- The rack is pretty sturdy once it is completely assembled. I wouldn't want to use it for touring and it will shake for side to side if you give it a little force but I have zero concerns about it falling apart and damaging my expensive gear in studio use. It is strong enough to last awhile.

- People who are breaking things during assembly are likely over tightening the collars. There is no need to tighten them all the way to closed. Long before that time, things will be firmly in place with no chance of movement.

- While the width is measured at 58", you can only use 48" due to the size of the connecting collars. This is clear in the manufacturers specs.

- I bought extra set of arms just to put 2 more things on my rack. The only drawback is that items on the same level must be at the same because the arm collar is notched into the crossbar. I solved this by removing the protrusion that sticks out from inside the collar. It's still a rock solid clamping but I wouldn't do this for a very heavy item.

- The rubberized end caps that some complain about falling off haven't done it to me since assembly. The really serve no purpose by provide you some protection from bumping into end of arms.

- Assembly is easy but a bit tricky because things don't stabilize until is completely assembled.
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D Becker
5.0 out of 5 stars A solid stand for serious gear
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023
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These are not really easy to put together. The second unit I purchased was much easier than the first. Seriously consider buying extra arms from the manufacturer unless all your keyboards are a full 88 keys. I have one fully loaded with a Matrixbrute and a pair of Craves on the top rack, a Deepmind 12 with keys and a custom case for 4 Volca's on the center rack, and a Korg EX-20 (88 keys) on the bottom rack.

Here's a handy assembly hint. The EX-20 requires as much width as I can get. My solution was to wrap tape about 1/2" from each of the crossbars. This was the maximum depth I could insert the crossbars into their receiver, which gave me the width needed for the EX-20. If those crossbars are fully inserted then the stand will be too narrow for the full 88 key piano. Be sure to tighten everything fully. Also, the feet are only about 15" apart, which makes the overall depth rather slim. It's still stable even with that weight on the top rack.
Stephen R. Spurgin
4.0 out of 5 stars "Please be Seated"
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2011
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This keyboard "rack" is rock solid product designed more for professional use than for the rest of us. You must stand up in order to use the second and third tier. Only the bottom tier is actually adjustable up or down. The 2nd and 3rd tier are adjustable in a tilt only. Depending on the height (not width) of your keyboards adjustment can be severely limited. This rack does not have an adjustment for width either. Only the the keyboard support rails are adjustable. If I was a pro, I'd consider the more expensive On Stage Rack. As a lazy amateur enthusiast, I might be happier with a lower rack so I may be seated. >>>S.Spurgin
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Andrew Southworth
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, cheap stand.
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2018
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I've had this thing setup for about a week now. So far I have two keyboards and a eurorack case on it. The support arms and extra tiers are kind of hard to find available (several month lead time currently), so I just bought an entire second stand. If you want an extra tier and 2 or 3 extra pairs of support arms, its about the same cost as an entire stand anyways. This thing feels very sturdy. Based on the comments of people cracking the plastic joint pieces, i'm always very careful to not over tighten them and it doesn't seem to be an issue at all.

Be aware, this thing is gigantic. The dimensions are posted on the vendors website, so be sure to measure your space. You can change the depth/height of the stand to shrink it a little bit, but at some point you would risk the sturdiness. Another thing to note is that while it is very easy to put together, there aren't any good directions. After putting it together I took it apart to move one of the top tiers under the arm joint, I would assume that most people would like that setup better, so consider doing that when you set it up for the first time if will be primarily used sitting down (the top tier can get pretty high up otherwise).
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Andrew Southworth
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, cheap stand.
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2018
I've had this thing setup for about a week now. So far I have two keyboards and a eurorack case on it. The support arms and extra tiers are kind of hard to find available (several month lead time currently), so I just bought an entire second stand. If you want an extra tier and 2 or 3 extra pairs of support arms, its about the same cost as an entire stand anyways. This thing feels very sturdy. Based on the comments of people cracking the plastic joint pieces, i'm always very careful to not over tighten them and it doesn't seem to be an issue at all.

Be aware, this thing is gigantic. The dimensions are posted on the vendors website, so be sure to measure your space. You can change the depth/height of the stand to shrink it a little bit, but at some point you would risk the sturdiness. Another thing to note is that while it is very easy to put together, there aren't any good directions. After putting it together I took it apart to move one of the top tiers under the arm joint, I would assume that most people would like that setup better, so consider doing that when you set it up for the first time if will be primarily used sitting down (the top tier can get pretty high up otherwise).
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