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List Price: $39.95
Our Price: $34.95
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Manufacturer: Yamaha
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Brand: Yamaha EAN: 0086792274072 Feature: Height: 25.63 inches. Label: Yamaha Manufacturer: Yamaha Publisher: Yamaha Studio: Yamaha
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Height: 25.63 inches. Compatible with DJX, PSRK1, EZ series and PSR models The L3C offers exceptional stability and a collapsible design convenient for travel
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Exact Fit on a Yamaha YPT 310 Comment: This stand fits perfectly with the Yamaha YPT 310. It is not even mentioned on their website that this is compatible with the YPT 310. I just got the hint from another buyer here. Quality is very nice. Stability is tops once the keyboard has been bolted on. I'm glad I went for this one. I was opting for the cheaper one where you just lay the keyboard on top. I guess a little bit more got me something way better than the cheap ones. I am very satisfied with this item. A 10 in my book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent stand Comment: This goes with the Yamaha bolt on keyboards, it is excellent, and very sturdy. The only drawback is you cant adjust the height.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Sturdy Keyboard Stand Comment: I am very pleased with this keyboard stand. It is extremely sturdy. The only disappointment I had was that the description stated that the keyboard stand was "collapsible." I assumed that meant that when it was mounted on the keyboard, it would fold for travel. Unfortunately, that is not the case. The stand must be unbolted each time, then it will collapse for travel. This is not very convenient.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works with YPT-310 Comment: This stand works perfectly with the Yamaha YPT-310. The unit assembled easily and is sturdy. The total height of the stand / keyboard is a bit tall compared to my 88-note Yamaha keyboard / stand (about an inch taller).
Customer Rating:      Summary: YPT-300 confirmation Comment: This review confirms that the LC3 works perfectly with the Yamaha YPT300. The unit goes together very easily. If you choose to use the bolt retaining rings, a flat blade screwdriver probably works better than the pliers that were suggested. (Make sure you put the bolts through the holes in the stand before putting on the retaining rings.)
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Exact Fit on a Yamaha YPT 310 Comment: This stand fits perfectly with the Yamaha YPT 310. It is not even mentioned on their website that this is compatible with the YPT 310. I just got the hint from another buyer here. Quality is very nice. Stability is tops once the keyboard has been bolted on. I'm glad I went for this one. I was opting for the cheaper one where you just lay the keyboard on top. I guess a little bit more got me something way better than the cheap ones. I am very satisfied with this item. A 10 in my book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent stand Comment: This goes with the Yamaha bolt on keyboards, it is excellent, and very sturdy. The only drawback is you cant adjust the height.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Sturdy Keyboard Stand Comment: I am very pleased with this keyboard stand. It is extremely sturdy. The only disappointment I had was that the description stated that the keyboard stand was "collapsible." I assumed that meant that when it was mounted on the keyboard, it would fold for travel. Unfortunately, that is not the case. The stand must be unbolted each time, then it will collapse for travel. This is not very convenient.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works with YPT-310 Comment: This stand works perfectly with the Yamaha YPT-310. The unit assembled easily and is sturdy. The total height of the stand / keyboard is a bit tall compared to my 88-note Yamaha keyboard / stand (about an inch taller).
Customer Rating:      Summary: YPT-300 confirmation Comment: This review confirms that the LC3 works perfectly with the Yamaha YPT300. The unit goes together very easily. If you choose to use the bolt retaining rings, a flat blade screwdriver probably works better than the pliers that were suggested. (Make sure you put the bolts through the holes in the stand before putting on the retaining rings.)
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