Don't worry about the Kronos not resting exactly on its little rubber feet.
Slap on a KSA7550 and make it a 2-Tier Stand!
You could then remove the square pegs out of the back and attach a KSA8000 as well for a 3rd tier!

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Yeah, I did the exact same thing you did... waited for FEDEX to drop mine off, and made the delivery driver wait until I took it out of the box, plug it in, and demo it- although he didn't really mind that much- before I signed for it. After all, $2900 investment on a machine of this calibre, you want to make sure it works! (I got mine on a 'scratch-and-dent' sale, with full warranty)cabasner wrote:Hi all,
Newly minted member of this fine group of people... I just got my new Kronos via UPS this afternoon. I have been reading a lot and watching videos about the Kronos, but I honestly had no idea what to do when starting it up for the first time. It opened into Combi mode, and I just started picking various combis from the screen, and playing some chords, just to hear some sounds. It's going to be a long haul to figure out even the basics, but it's beautiful!!!
I got an On-Stage Heavy Duty Folding Z Stand KS7350 for it, and I was wondering if there are any issues with the points at which the keyboard sits on the stand being the black metal parts that curve around under the front and back of the board, rather than the keyboard sitting on its own little rubber feet. I'm guessing the answer is no, especially since I put the little rubber strips on the bar where the Kronos makes contact. But any thoughts from those who have this keyboard and that stand. It feels really solid and 'safe'. Thanks for any thoughts. I had an M3 88 that I used on the same model stand, and can't recall where that board sat on the stand (I sold it to a coworker's son who is in a band). I don't gig...the Kronos will stay in my home in my music room.