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Yamaha L-85 - Stand for P115 (no pedals)
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The Yamaha L85 keyboard stand is a sturdy stand made for the P95 /P105 /P115 digital piano. This well designed stand keeps your keyboard secure while playing. It attaches directly onto the bottom of your piano.
Perfect for home, stage, or studio, the Yamaha L85 keyboard stand is a must have accessory for your Yamaha P95/P105/P115 digital piano.
Perfect for home, stage, or studio, the Yamaha L85 keyboard stand is a must have accessory for your Yamaha P95/P105/P115 digital piano.
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I recently bought a yamaha P-45 piano (love the piano), with my piano I bought one of the 'Yorkville sound 4 leg collapsible stands'. I found them squeaky and a touch wobbly unless you have the legs almost completely extended and then it just looked awful. Suffice to say I was not crazy about the stand, I hummed and hawed over getting the l85 stand because it had such mixed reviews online. I took a leap of faith and had it ordered in and... Wow! I wish I had left the store with this one to begin with, the thing is a rock! It doesn't move even a millimeter when you play (I've even tried wiggling it). It comes with an optional anti-fall bracket (it's an extended foot) for if you don't have it against a wall, which I needed because my music stand extents backwards. The feet are all rubber which is awesome for anyone with a hard floor which I have. All of the joints are done in heavy duty metal hardware and the piano is supported by two metal brackets that slide under the piano and are secured to the piano by screws. The cherry on top of this stand is that it completes the piano, the two meld together seamlessly turning the keyboard into a piano. It now looks classy instead of chunky. All I can say is wow when I look at it..
Posted by Deidre on May 11, 2018