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Casio CS65 Privia Keyboard Stand for Casio PX110, PX120, PX310 and PX320


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List Price: $149.99
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Manufacturer: Casio
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Casio EAN: 0079767341787 Feature: CASIO STAND FOR PX-110 Label: Casio Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Casio Model: CAS CS65 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Casio Studio: Casio
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Features
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CASIO STAND FOR PX-110
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Editorial Reviews:
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Woodgrain stand is designed to complement the Privia series PX-110/310 pianos, turning them into elegant pieces of furniture. Comes with mounting hardware.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect stand for PX200 Comment: There isn't really much to say except that this is a perfect stand for PX200. I think it also works for some of the other digital piano in the series--so check the description. It does work with PX200, that's the one thing I know.
Hmm, I guess I could talk about the color. Yes, it looks nice with the piano I have. I like the dark color. It also was not hard to put together. If you are thinking about getting an x-stand, you probably should not, and then get this one instead since you will have space for your legs under the piano. The height also seems perfect.
Again, a good stand for PX-200. I cannot imagine my piano without it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: beautiful piece of furniture Comment: This is a really beautiful stand. Dark brown, almost black wooden texture. Makes the Casio Privia a beautiful instrument in your living room. I love it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Casio Privia Piano Stand Review Comment: This thing is pretty simple to put together. It takes 30-45 minutes. It looks great (pretty wood) and it feels very sturdy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pleasantly Surprised Comment: I picked up a Casio PX-200 a few months ago but found myself not using it as much because I did not have a stand which was secure enough to hold the piano in place. The original plan was to use a small table but that idea went out the window once I received my Casio PX-200 and realized how wide the piano was. So I decided I should purchase a stand. I first decided I would purchase an X style stand but my wife and I have an infant who likes to touch everything in the house and knock things over so I was worried this would not be safe for my child. I did not want to pay so much money for a stand but in the end, I decided better safe than sorry so I saved up money and finally picked up the Casio CS-65 stand. Boy and I sure glad I did.
My Casio PX-200 has two covers on each side which comes off easily by simply removing a couple of screws on each side and pull off the covers. Once you do this, you simply then mount it the each side of the stand and put the screws back on so that it secure. The instructions were easy to follow. After I finished putting the stand together, I brought my son into the office and we let him go at it. He could not knock it down. It was pretty secure, even with him leaning against it. He enjoys playing the piano all the time now. My digital piano looks great with this stand and I am not worried about my son getting hurt.
Pros:
-Secure
-Makes the digital keyboard look fancy
Cons:
-Since the piano is screwed to each side of the stands, this means your digital piano is no longer portable. If you plan on travling with your digital piano, this is not the stand for you.
-Much more expensive than an X stand
Overall, I would highly recommend this if you have a compatible digital piano from Casio. I wish Casio did not charge so much for this stand but I don't regret my purchase at call.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Exceptional Quality Comment: The stand is well worth the money, both strong and elegant. I was afraid that I had purchased the wrong stand, but the ends of my Casio Keyboard popped off to expose the attachment sites. The sides of the stand are thick, solid, and level. When accidentally bumped or pushed, there is no horizontal sway. The keyboard stays exactly where it is, even with heavy strikes.
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