ISO Music stand atachment for the Kronos 88

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ISO Music stand atachment for the Kronos 88

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Seeing if anyone know of any good music stand attachments for the Kornos. I currently have my music stand behind the kronos and it works just fine, but I think id rather have one that attaches to the Kronos so I wont have the metal for the stand getting in the way of my foot pedals. So if anyone knows of something that will work and can link me be appreciated thanks.
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Not sure how you would want to attach it...
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I agree, not sure how you would attach it.

I like having a music stand behind my Kronos because it helps keep my pedals from sliding a way. :D
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What brand/model of stand do you have now? Do you have a picture?
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It is some no name stand, Just the black metal with adjustable height and tilt that sits behind my piano. Thing is the 3 metal feet are under the piano, and one of the legs come out through my pedals. It is NOT a big issues just more of a annoyance. Was not sure if anyone made some sort of clamp stand that clamps to the chassis of the kronos. And the stand sits above the control panel not in the way of functionality.

My stand looks very close to this

http://www.worthingtondirect.com/lecter ... fgodIkAAcA
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Post by jeebustrain »

what type of keyboard stand are you using? Depending on that, it might be easier to mount something to that instead. Start thinking of drum hardware - multi-clamps, dogbones (DW makes them) and you should be able to build something fairly easy.
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It might be worth checking if you keyboard stand manufacturer produce a music stand that fits to the model you have.

I see this one fits my Kwiklok stand (though I don't use one - I prefer the music to the side so I'm not tempted to stare at it).

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