








🎹 Elevate your soundstage with the ultimate pro keyboard stand.
The K&M Konig & Meyer 18810 Table Style Keyboard Stand is a premium, height-adjustable steel frame stand designed for both adult and youth musicians. Supporting up to 80 kg, it offers exceptional stability and ample legroom, folding flat for easy transport. Expandable with optional stackers for multi-tier setups, it’s crafted in Germany with eco-friendly manufacturing standards, making it a durable and responsible choice for studio and live performances.






| ASIN | B008BMGZ3K |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,689 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #217 in Keyboard Stands |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (359) |
| Date First Available | August 12, 2015 |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04016842828159 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 18.7 pounds |
| Item model number | 18810.015.55 |
| Load Capacity | 80 kg |
| Manufacturer | Connolly Music Company |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 37.8 x 3 x 24.8 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | Manual setting |
| Special Feature | includes 4 velcro tapes to guide cables. |
A**N
I added wheels and it’s PERFECT!
This is an amazing quality keyboard stand. Too bad it’s $200, but when you feel the quality of this solid steel you’ll know your money went to good use. It is imported from Germany, which is part of the reason it is expensive. I wanted a stand that offers legroom underneath (so I didn’t want an X stand), is expandable to have at least 2 tiers total, and has wheels. This one has excellent legroom, it’s perfect for sitting down at my desk and have a keyboard in front. I cannot attest to standing, but it has a lot of height settings that are spaced in approximately 0.75” increments. I love it. Next, it supports not 2 tiers, but THREE tiers!! In 2018, they released two new part numbers called the 18811 Stacker and the 18821 Stacker. 18811 adds on as a 2nd tier, and 18821 inserts into 18811 to give you a third tier! Not only that, but you can get the aluminum tray 18819 and turn one of your tiers into a platform!!! I have ordered it and am going to have my synthesizer on the main tier, and maybe a TB-03, TR-09, and Ableton push on that 2nd tier! Lastly, the wheels. I ordered 2” DICASAL stem casters from Amazon. They are made of “PU foam” (aka polyurethane/rubber) - very durable and are rated for over 600 lbs of weight as a set of 4. To install them, first I wanted to remove the bottom 4 pads to reveal just the metal frame. This way the wheels are attached directly to the metal (more stability), and also the pads added a bit extra height, and I wanted to keep it as low as possible since the wheels are already adding another 2.75” of height to the stand. To remove the pads, look at the underside and you’ll see a hole. There is a plastic rivet holding it tightly in place. I used pliers and some small but very strong scissors to break those off. This way, the pads slip right off and you can put them back on anytime. Next, I drilled some holes. This was tough for me since I’m not used to drilling metal, but here’s what I did: Step 1: use a 1/8” drill bit (I’m pretty sure I used a titanium bit. Needs to be good for drilling steel) and put it through the hole where the rivet was and drill all the way through to the other side of the metal. Do this for both holes on both feet (so you’re drilling 4 times). This way, you have perfectly aligned holes which you will use as a guide to drill a larger hole. Step 2: For the holes on the upper side of the feet (e.g. you would see these when the stand is upright), drill 3/8” holes. This is enough space for the stem of the caster wheel to go through. Step 3: For the hole on the underside (this is hole already exists because it’s where the rivet went), drill a 13/16” hole. I didn’t have a 13/16” drill bit, and in fact it may be very difficult to get such a huge drill bit to cut this. So, I drilled using the largest drill bit I had close to 13/16” (in my case 3/8” was the closest I could do). Then, I used a tungsten carbide cutter (9903) dremel tool to make the hole the right size. Pretty much, you need it to be about a .8” hole. Accuracy is not needed here, you just need the caster wheel to fit through the hole properly so that the weight of the stand is evenly distributed across the entire round platform of the caster (and not just the screw/bolt of the stem). Step 4: I screwed on the caster wheel, and it’s done! (I added some loctite threadlocker blue 242 to each screw so the bolt stays on tight and doesn’t loosen while I’m moving it around, since the stem length of 1” just perfectly has the washer screwed on with no room to spare). This thing feels very sturdy, and I can lock the wheels as needed. I just set this up and am writing this review while it’s fresh in my head, but will provide an update if anything changes! UPDATE: I received the 18811 Stacker and the 18819 keyboard tray today. It is amazing!!! Just see the pics. I wish the tray was wider to fit more stuff though.
V**B
This is the keyboard stand you need
Sure it costs much more than their competitors. But it's good, well designed, and sturdy, while theirs are not. Plenty of room for your legs, which is super important. No wobble. And the unit is not too deep, so things don't protrude out of front or back. I got the whole shebang with the table: 2 vertical rod supports, a laptop stand, and a sheet music holder. See the photo of how it all pulls together. The latter cannot be bought in the US and has to come from the UK. Amazon will offer you to purchase from their UK site, but you don't want to do that. If you want to get from Amazon, go directly to their UK site, otherwise they will tack on a sales tax (!) to your order. But there are other UK vendors you can find and some of these may be a bit less expensive. I don't understand why the UK prices are about half the prices in the US, but that's the reality. You have to factor in shipping costs if you get from the UK, but for the smaller items you can still save compared to buying locally.
L**E
Fantastic stand
There are plenty of good reviews about this stand so I’ll be short. It is very sturdy. Simple to put together. One glance at the picture in the assembly instructions is all you will need for assembly. Adjusts from sitting to standing height. This stand is expensive, but I wish I had purchased it sooner. For many years I banged my knees on an X type stand. This stand is worth the money.
C**S
What an awesome surprise
I’ve bought hundreds of piano stands and had honestly kind of given up hoping I ever get what I want - something simple and incredibly sturdy. Honestly, I just bought this product to match my nord grand with the assumption it would be lackluster per usual but lackluster in red. The beauty of this stand is in its simplicity. Right out of the box, it’s already essentially assembled. Every detail is refined and well though out without being bulky or ostentatious. I cannot stress highly enough how lucky I was to happen upon this gem. If you’re in the market for a black stand, buy this one and some spray paint.
J**D
Heavy duty!
I'm a traveling musician and played 44 different locations last year. I play a Hammond xk3c, which is heavy, and this does the job without the shaking. I had an xx stand but no leg room. With this stand, I have plenty of room for my volume pedal and also my Leslie pedal. A look on Youtube and I installed casters on mine. The only difference was I put large flat washers to make the casters more stable. So far, so good! I have no complaints except I wish I had bought this sooner! UPDATE, I bought this in MARCH 2019, AS you can see by the pictures, one leg collapsed and almost dumped my Hammond xk3c. I contacted Amazon and stayed on the phone forever trying to explain this stand has a 5 yr warranty. They finally came back on line and emailed me a website to contact KM Stands. The email site they gave me was "this page unavailable". I tracked the manufacturer down in Germany and emailed them with little to no help from Amazon. This high dollar stand came with a defective weld which almost cost me thousands of dollars! Jb UPDATE After contacting the factory in Germany, they turned it over to their distributor in the USA. The distributor was very nice and was sorry I had a problem. After sending several pictures they replaced my stand. I have updated the pictures. Notice now, the replacement leg adjustment is on the front-facing the stand instead of the side. Not sure what's that's all about. Again, I want to state " no help from AMAZON on this matter. They gave me a web page and e-mail that did not exist. The people at K&M (especially Ashley) were very nice. Of course to make matters worse FedEx, delivered to the wrong address but I tracked it down. That's another story! Thanks!
L**E
Support très solide et parfaitement stable. Très facilement montable : il m'a fallu 5 minutes à tout casser. Permet de placer confortablement ses jambes sous le clavier. Réglable en hauteur. En plus, il est modulable grâce à l'achat d'accessoires complémentaires, par exemple pour installer un pied à micro, un deuxième clavier, ... Je recommande donc très vivement cet article de haute qualité.
エ**ピ
立奏するのに十分な高さまで上げることが出来ます。床から鍵盤まで100センチぐらいにセッティングすると、背中や腰を曲げずにキーボードプレイができます。 安定感もあります。
J**O
Aunque es más fácil ajustar una base con forma de “x”, prefiero tardar más tiempo en ajustar la altura y desmontaje, debido a que tiene más estabilidad que una “x”. Además de tener la comodidad para usar un pedal, ya que no molesta como las de forma “x” en las rodillas… es más pesada que una “x”, pero la estabilidad lo compensa. La utilizo tanto en casa como en salones de eventos y estoy contento con mi compra.
A**T
Vale la pena pagar un poco más pero la calidad alemana se nota cuando estás montándolo. Todo ajusta a la perfección y de forma sencilla. Lo utilizo para un piano digital que pesa unos 24kg y no se mueve ni un pelo. Además es un soporte discreto, sobrio y no queda mal en un comedor por ejemplo, hace su función a la perfección. La regulación permite levantarlo bastante si quieres tocar de pie, en el caso de utilizarlo en escenarios y tiene unos pasadores de seguridad en los apretadores de las patas que impiden que baje, aunque se aflojen. Es muy seguro. Engaña por lo simple que se vé en las fotos y vale lo que cuesta. Mejor pagar un poco más una vez y olvidarte. Lo recomiendo y que conste que no me llevo comisión, jajaja. Saludos
P**R
I have a heavy keyboard and wanted a sturdy table stand. This exceeded my expectations. Very sturdy, and easy to remove and reattach the 2 legs for transport. Expensive but worth it.
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