Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 9:19 am
I picked this stand for my SV-1 73 and it would probably work fine for an 88 as well, since it has adjustable width as well as height.
Check the max/min adjustment dimensions to see if it fits your requirements. For me, the lowest possible height is a little tall for me, but I'll get a better adjustable chair to fix that.
Ultimate Support JSMPS1 (pic from Amazon):

It's sturdy, no wobbles, good build quality, folds up flat for transport, aaand, I like the look of it. Style-wise, it goes well with the SV-1. When you adjust the width properly, the rubber feet on the SV-1 fit into those holes on the platform of the stand, so the keyboard can't slide around.
The stand will work well for heavy-ish other keyboards I might get in the future, too.
I got mine on sale for $54, shipping included.
For transporting the stand, to keep it from scratching up the vehicle, or other gear, I picked up the "On Stage KSB 6500 Keyboard Stand Bag" for 30 bucks including shipping. It's a sturdy, well-made bag, and fits the stand perfectly.

Check the max/min adjustment dimensions to see if it fits your requirements. For me, the lowest possible height is a little tall for me, but I'll get a better adjustable chair to fix that.
Ultimate Support JSMPS1 (pic from Amazon):

It's sturdy, no wobbles, good build quality, folds up flat for transport, aaand, I like the look of it. Style-wise, it goes well with the SV-1. When you adjust the width properly, the rubber feet on the SV-1 fit into those holes on the platform of the stand, so the keyboard can't slide around.
The stand will work well for heavy-ish other keyboards I might get in the future, too.
I got mine on sale for $54, shipping included.
For transporting the stand, to keep it from scratching up the vehicle, or other gear, I picked up the "On Stage KSB 6500 Keyboard Stand Bag" for 30 bucks including shipping. It's a sturdy, well-made bag, and fits the stand perfectly.
