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The Yamaha L-2C Keyboard Stand is a foldable, lightweight, and sturdy instrument stand designed for compatibility with various Yamaha electronic keyboards. With a fixed height and no assembly required, it offers convenience for both beginners and advanced players. Its sleek black matte finish and compact design make it an ideal choice for home or classroom use, ensuring stability and style wherever you play.
Finish type | matte |
Shape | Rectangular |
Base type | Leg |
Assembly required | No |
Number of levels | 1 |
Special feature | wireless |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04957812004763, 00350040104085 |
Manufacturer | Yamaha Musical Instruments |
UPC | 043396313064 350040104085 086792270555 |
Product Dimensions | 87.63 x 6.35 x 55.88 cm; 2.5 kg |
Item model number | L2C |
Material Type | Metal |
Size | H70, W92, D52cm. |
Proficiency Level | Beginner |
Battery Type | Zinc Carbon |
Item Weight | 2.5 kg |
D**E
First class keyboard stand
So. After owning one of your more typical ironing board type stands, I decided on buying something a bit more secure, and with added stability, so as to keep my Yamaha keyboard in place when using it.I stumbled across the Yamaha L2C stand by chance, and thought hmmm. It’s very expensive for what it is. It’s just a couple of bits of black powder coated bent metal with a few bolts to keep it together.But having read the reviews, I thought I’d take a punt on it, and see if it lives up to its hype.On opening the box it arrived in, I have to say it felt quite robust considering the frail look of the thing.Having turned my keyboard upside down, I duly placed the stand on the bottom of the unit, and screwed in the three fixing points. This is actually very easy to do, despite what others might tell you.Having turned the stand and keyboard the right way up, I was immediately blown away with just how stable and secure my keyboard was. It was rock solid and just didn’t budge at all!!I’m 6ft 3” and with my height, the stool I had purchased to go with the stand just went hand in glove with the stands height and seating position.Everything just fell into place for perfect positioning, and playing. Absolutely brilliant!As I say, this stand isn’t cheap, but it is well worth the money, and hopefully I will get many many years of use out of it.So yes. I highly recommend this stand. It does exactly what it’s meant to do, without question.
A**K
Stand for Yamaha keyboard Piaggero type NP-31
the stand is easy to assemble with three screws located in place with the keyboard turned upside down. the keboard is held nice and steady and I find that the height is just fine.
E**S
Good sturdy stand
I bought the Yamaha YPT210 keyboard in a toy store who sold me a non-Yamaha stand to go with it that you rest the keyboard on without fixing it, but it was impossible to use with the Yamaha keyboard. I took that back, searched the internet for the stand that matches the keyboard and found this. The main advantage of this is that it is designed to fit a Yamaha keyboard. It is also very stable and secure. The keyboard screws on to the stand in three places (by hand so you don't need a screwdriver) so it is not the sort of stand that you can put away quickly when you aren't using it. This makes it impractical to get it out and put it away daily for practise so we've had to find a permanent position for it in the house. You also can't adjust the height of it so we use an adjustable office chair with it to get the height right.
M**R
that's better!
To save money when I first got my keyboard I bought a budget stand that had legs like an ironing board that totally got in the way. It actually made me not want to play my keyboard because it made me sit awkwardly, too far away from the music and it hurt my back. This stand is perfect (literally made for) the keyboard and now I am comfortable and can sit with my legs properly underneath and see the music. The stand is light, minimal but absolutely functional and it is easy to fit. It was worth the money. I don't want to brag but I'm a gifted musician and the world is a better place now that I can play my music :-).
P**L
Key board stand
Easy to fit. Granddaughter over the moon with.
I**Y
Another repeat purchase
I have bought several Yamaha keyboards over many years and tried out (and own) most styles of stands available. In the end the stands left on the instuments semi/permanently are Yamaha's own design, not just this one but others tailored to different instruments. I get the feeling that Yamaha sell so many that by now they have got the solutions that suit most owners.Properly attached the L2C stand is anything but flimsy, lets face it cross braced tubes are used to build racing cars. If you want portability on a regular basis then an X stand is easier to repeatedly put up and take down and would be my choice. If you want adjustable height then an adjustable Z stand may be good for you, but I just use a cheap adjustable office chair or drummers throne, both comfortable and well padded. There is a bit of a stand off if you want to place against a wall, however you need a bit of a gap to get at the cables and allow sheet music to lay properly on the stand.The design not only allows your legs plenty of room, but gives enough space for a sustain pedal and an amp. If you do need to remove it, it is both light to carry and folds flat.It is slightly more of a fiddle to fit it than some other designs but is worth it. The original has not worn out and I need a second for another Yamaha keyboard.
R**B
Sturdy, Good Height, Folds up when not in use
This is the perfect stand for the Yamaha PSR-E363 Portable Keyboard ,It takes up quite a bit of room when attached to the keyboard and if against a wall will stick out into the room quite a bit so bear this in mind, however you won't bang your knees on it like the X designed ones.With this design, there are no straps,the bolts are designed to line up with the fittings directly and when not in use it folds up slim (9cm Deep, 57cm Tall , 53cm Wide , So you can tuck it away in a small space .A note on assembly - Easiest way to attach is to turn the keyboard upside down on something soft, a towel or a bed, and place the stand upside down on it.All in all, very good and well designed, but i'd expect nothing less from Yamaha
K**T
Inaccurate dimensions listed
The dimensions listed for this item are inaccurate. The stand is higher than stated and I do not have an adjustable stool so the assembled keyboard is higher than expected.To help others the dimensions are: Height 71cm, Width 90cm and Depth (at the base where it is greatest) 51cmApart from this the stand is surprisingly stable and easy to attach to the Yamaha keyboard. I agree with other reviews that it is relatively expensive given the simple construction.
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