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The Gator Frameworks Utility Table is a versatile, heavy-duty adjustable stand designed for pro audio gear like keyboards and mixers. Featuring a robust alloy steel construction with a 132 lbs capacity, it offers multi-point height and width adjustability (26"-44") and a built-in leveling bubble for quick, precise setup. Its EVA foam padded surface protects equipment from scratches, and it folds compactly for easy travel and storage—perfect for the professional musician or audio engineer seeking reliable, portable support.
Finish type | Painted |
Shape | Rectangular |
Base type | Leg |
Assembly required | No |
Number of levels | 1 |
Special feature | Multifunction |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00716408532622 |
Manufacturer | Gator |
UPC | 716408532622 |
Product Dimensions | 78.74 x 43.18 x 17.78 cm; 9.07 kg |
Item model number | GFW-UTILITY-TBL |
Styling | Bubble |
Top Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Size | -inch |
Item Weight | 9.07 kg |
J**R
Excellent sturdy stand that folds up small
Solid stand, easy to fold and folds up small. I'm using it with my Midi Controller both in conjunction with a tiger laptop stand I clamp to the back and when I'm working at my DAW it fits perfectly in front of my desk.
A**W
Really great keyboard stand
Really great keyboard stand. Solid sturdy and very easy to adjust. Delighted with the quality of my purchase. Packaging, delivery time and communications were 1st class. Thank you.
P**Y
The Framework GFW-UTILITY-TBL Heavy Duty Keyboard Table is an excellent solution for heavy digital stage pianos!
I have a Kawai MP6 digital stage piano. It is heavy (21.5kg) and wide (1355mm) as it has 88 keys. I used to have a heavy duty double X-stand that had no problem with the weight of the MP6 but due to its limited width of support wobble or wiggle could not be avoided (even when I played sitting as I mostly do and it became worse when I played standing. Then I decided to purchase a "table-style" of stand to give better support and price/performance-wise the Gator Framework GFW-UTILITY-TBL Heavy Duty Keyboard Table seemed to be the best alternative. Indeed it made a huge difference as there is no more wobble or wiggle and as a bonus it offers unrestricted legroom when compared to the X-stand! When your keyboard is heavy and wide you need a "table-style" stand for firm support and the Gator Framework GFW-UTILITY-TBL Heavy Duty Keyboard Table is an excellent performer! It is very easy to set up as it does not need to be assembled by the end-user so it is very practical as well! Highly recommended quality keyboard stand and it is fairly inexpensive therefore it's an excellent value!Purchasing it via amazon.co.uk was a pleasant experience as usual!
P**N
Five Stars
Very sturdy.
A**R
Impractical for a pianist but does as it says on the box.
This stand does exactly what it says on the box. It definitley stops any wobbling you might get with an X frame stand, and its heavy and sturdy which is exactly what I need, I don't see this thing breaking anytime soon. HOWEVER, all this being said there are some equal flaws for me as a pianist. The thing is very high. Ridiculously so, imagine putting a digital piano thats 15cm deep already, on top of a stand as high as a dining room table. I have to have my stool as high as it goes just to be at the same height as the thing, at its LOWEST. This is workable around by unscrewing and taking off the stupidly long feet and putting rubber pads on the bottom of the stand to stop it slipping. Another complaint is that when the stand is fully horizontally extended with a 32kg digital piano on it, theres a slight dip in the middle. Don't get me wrong its still rock solid, I just expected a little more for all the money I paid. If you can get past the height this thing will do, and I will be keeping mine, for use with performances as its an improvement on the pile of rubbish I had before, I feel a lot safer leaving £2,000 on top of it. In my opinion the company should have focussed on making this for keyboards, rather than faffing with adding support for mixing desks as well, because this is what I believe its so stupidly high for. I'm yet to experience using this thing for a straight period of time in a theatre pit. My advice to everybody, CHECK THE HEIGHT.
J**Y
Not well made but sturdy
Have had to fix this twice myself and the legs are not as sturdy as they first seem. 1 pair stick too far out and so look look slanted. On the plus side it is sturdy for stage use but not well made. Will be seeing if I can get a replacement.
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