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Reddit mentions of Ultimate Support IQ-3000 X-style Keyboard Stand with Nine Height Settings, Stabilizing End Caps, and Extra-strength Tubing

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Ultimate Support IQ-3000 X-style Keyboard Stand with Nine Height Settings, Stabilizing End Caps, and Extra-strength Tubing
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    Features:
  • This top-caliber IQ Series stand effortlessly supports the largest, heaviest keyboards, synthesizers, and professional workstations, securely holding loads up to 300 lbs.
  • After initially choosing a preferred height position, the Memory Lock opens the stand to the desired height every time. Keyboardists need only to lift and place their heavy instruments once.
  • Located on the upper and lower tubes, two rubberized end caps easily rotate, revealing incremental thicknesses to correct the problem.
  • The nine height positions range from sitting to standing levels, and are easily chosen by loosening the memory lock knob, then adjusting the rugged, ratcheted metal adjustment plates.
  • Part Name: IQ-3000Part Number: 14036Color: BlackHeight: 28.75" - 37" (730 mm - 940 mm)Width: 22" - 34" (559 mm - 864 mm) Weight: 22 lbs. (10 kg) Load Capacity: 300 lbs. (136.1 kg)
Specs:
Height37 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2011
SizeSingle Tier
Weight17.196056436 Pounds
Width34 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Ultimate Support IQ-3000 X-style Keyboard Stand with Nine Height Settings, Stabilizing End Caps, and Extra-strength Tubing:

u/casperrosewater ยท 1 pointr/DIY

I'm getting ready to build a music workstation, too. I was all set to buy this from Ikea until I learned the shelves are only 15" wide so I'm going to make my own with wider shelves and a wider desk. The Ikea desk and shelves screw/bolt together so I'm figuring out how to do that with off-the-shelf hardware.

The advantage of this open bookcase design is that you can get to the backs of the components very easily for rewiring or dis-assembly. You (mostly) don't need to get on your knees; just walk around to the other side of the shelf. No cooling fans needed.

I'm going to position my piano-keyboard on right side of the desk, opposite and parallel to the shelves, using this normal-but-heavy-duty keyboard stand and position my second monitor so it can be seen when I spin my chair to the right to play the keyboard. I already own the stand (great stand BTW) so I figure "why not use it?" Here too the keyboard back is open for easy access to the wiring.

Through research I've learned that when selecting wood for the desktop portion, one must consider the 'sag' factor. One can use a 3/4 plywood with braces/stiffeners underneath but I want the underneath to be clean/smooth so I'm going to laminate 3 sheets of 3/4 finished plywood.

I'm fairy experienced at painting cabinetry so I already know I'll use Bulls Eye 1-2-3 acrylic primer and INSX-L Cabinet Coat acrylic enamel. The INSL-X is available only in white satin but gloss is easier to clean so I'll use Minwax Polycrylic clear full gloss for the final coats.

These acrylic paints are easy to apply, and very durable, and since they are water-based they are low odor and clean with soap and water. That clear doesn't yellow.

I'm thinking $450-500 for all materials.

Edit: clarity