New Double-Tier Slant Keyboard Stand

US Quik Lok ship the SL-820      25/09/09

New Double-Tier Slant Keyboard Stand


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Quik Lok tell us that they are shipping the new double-tier SL-820. Here's what they have to say about it...
Solid all-steel construction provides maximum sturdiness and ensures excellent structural support for this new 2-tiered slant-style stand. The exclusive, patented foldable design of tiers and base allows lightning-fast setup and fold-down with no loose parts, and the folded size is compact and convenient for storage and easy transport.
The SL-820 features fully adjustable tiers that can be quickly set at any of nine height positions or four angle positions Telescoping arms accommodate virtually any size keyboard and controller up to 16.1 inches (41 cm) deep, as well as drum machines and sound modules. The stylish "V" shaped base provides plenty of support while still leaving room for volume, sustain, and control pedals.
The Quik Lok SL-820 features a rear leveling foot that compensates for uneven floors, and eliminates vibration and shaking during a performance. Also available in a single-tier model (SL-810), the SL-820 is the perfect solution for home studio and live performance, and is quite attractive with a non-reflective, powder-coated black enamel finish.
Quik Lok's Slant Stands can be expanded by adding the SL-823 optional tier set (great for in-store display applications). Optional SL-827 telescopic mic boom and SL-825 laptop holder add-ons are also available to complete the line and fit any keyboard player's needs.
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