SV-1 certianly looks sexy, but the shape makes stacking another keyboard on top impossible. You can put one X stand above it but it somehow does not look right.
The original stand looks stable enough for stacking up a fairly light keyboard, say up to 5 kg without additional support. So I am thinking of a 2nd keyboard stand using the holes for the music stand. It should support only the back end. The front edge can be supported with a band of velcro.
Such "semi-stand" could be pretty simple to build. Unfortunately I am not a very handy person...
Has anyone else played with this idea?
Stacking up a 2nd board
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Stacking up a 2nd board
Korg SV1, Nord Electro 5D,
Moog SUB 37, Moog Voyager RM,
Polysix, Juno 106, DSI Prophet 12,
ARP AXXE, Korg ARP Odyssey
Hammond B3 + Leslie 122 + Leslie 142
Rhodes MK1 73, Wurlitzer model 270
Moog SUB 37, Moog Voyager RM,
Polysix, Juno 106, DSI Prophet 12,
ARP AXXE, Korg ARP Odyssey
Hammond B3 + Leslie 122 + Leslie 142
Rhodes MK1 73, Wurlitzer model 270
I have the Korg SV-1 stand, but I use a two tier stand (Quiklok double-braced X-stand) when I need to stack another board on top of the SV-1.
Personally, I wouldn't load any significant weight on those music-stand holes - they're designed to take the weight of a flimsy plastic stand and a couple of books only.
Personally, I wouldn't load any significant weight on those music-stand holes - they're designed to take the weight of a flimsy plastic stand and a couple of books only.
PaulR
Korg SV-1 88
Kurzweil PC361
Korg SV-1 88
Kurzweil PC361