Feature:
The T20 uses a "Dino-Bite" system that involves two sturdy black metal wheels with interlocking saw teeth. When one is fitted into the other and tightened by the key, the stand holds steady.
Quality:
Built like a tank: solid black metal frame, double-braced, sturdy, ribbed rubber ends.
Value:
A-1 quality that could last for decades . . .
Desirability:
Rated X . . . for its sexy, black, double braced X-frame.
Sound:
I wanted a keyboard stand that could support two tiers and a mic boom. This stand serves well in that position. The double-brace of the T20 looks and feels more solid than a single brace stand. Sets up and adjusts with a twist of the "Dino-Bite" locking system. Serves all my support needs to a T . . . 20!
Ease of Use:
Adjusts quickly and easily, even during a gig if you're using a small, lift-able keyboard such as the KORG microKorg.
Support:
The QuikLok website contains plenty of product information and accessory options.
Overall:
There are many X-stands on the market. The QuikLok T20 "stands" out among this crowd because of the easy-to-use "Dyno-Bite" locking system. That, the double-brace, and the stand's sturdy construction give the T20 my highest rating.
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