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🎹 Elevate your stage game with the Spider Pro — where stability meets sleek innovation!
The K&M Konig & Meyer Spider Pro Keyboard Stand is a German-engineered, dual-tier stand designed for professional musicians. It features adjustable height up to 51.5 inches, extendable arms with a 15° tilt supporting keyboards up to 77 lbs each, and a lightweight yet robust aluminum frame. Tool-free setup, foldability for travel, integrated cable management, and a mic boom thread make it a versatile and reliable choice for live performances, backed by a 5-year warranty and eco-conscious manufacturing.





















| ASIN | B0009Y3RES |
| Base Type | Tripod |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,706 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #253 in Keyboard Stands |
| Brand Name | K&M |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (161) |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00401684280786, 04016842807840 |
| Item Dimensions | 47 x 7 x 10 inches |
| Item Shape | irregular |
| Item Type Name | 18860 Keyboard Stand »Spider Pro« Black Anodized |
| Item Weight | 26 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 35 kg |
| Manufacturer | Connolly Music Company |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Levels | 2 |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| UPC | 401684280786 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 5 years. |
J**S
Great Stand!
I love this stand. I use it strictly for live performances and my band mates joke it looks like something off of a spaceship, but it's quick to set up and very sturdy. I play a Roland V as well as a Nord stage 2 and weight has never been an issue. I did upgrade to an onstage padded bag to carry it in as the one sold for it wasn't of very good quality. Overall, I'm very happy with this stand and I would highly recommend it.
C**L
Worked Great!!
I needed a double stand for a gig, and I really wanted a sturdy column stand with small footprint that looked great on stage. The Spider fit the bill pretty well. First off, this thing is SOLID, very stable, and sets up quickly. Because it is so solid and stable, it is understandably heavy. Fortunately, the gig ran for a month, so once I was set up, I didn't need to move it. This Spider model is definitely designed for playing standing up. I suppose you could sit if you didn't mind the column blocking your view, but I believe they make a shorter version for sitting. The only real complaint I have is, if you're playing on book, there's really no good place for a music stand. I experimented with a few options (short mic stand attached to the top screw with an attached stand), and even looked at the K & M music stand accessory (which I believe it has been discontinued). Regardless, adding a music stand to the top really isn't an option. Not only would the stand be too high, it would also be too far way because of the way the column slants back. My solution was to take and existing tripod music stand and build a platform (basically a "T" shape with three legs) to get the tripod stand high enough to clear the top keyboard. I was able to get the stand close and off to the side with the additional platform, and didn't have any issues. One other thing to note is, if you have a keyboard on the top rack, you may have trouble seeing the controls on the bottom keyboard in dim lighting (depending on whether or not your controls are backlit). Some reviewers have implied this is a design issue, but I disagree. If you suspend an opaque object above another object, the suspended object is going to block any overhead light, that's just the way light works. Also, if the top keyboard was far enough back to not occlude any light, you'd have a heck of a time reaching it. So as far as the light is concerned, it is what it is. My solution for this was to use a piece of Velcro tape (the kind used for power cord management) and strap two adjustable LED stand lights (the kind that have the two independent lights that look like insect antennae) to either side of the column. I was able to position the "antennae" where I wanted them underneath the top keyboard to throw some light on my bottom controls. Problem solved. So, to recap, the pros are: - Very stable - Easy to set up and adjust - Looks really cool - Smaller footprint than an X or Z setup - Cord management attachments keep thing looking neat from the stage Cons are: - Heavy (understandably so) - If you plan to play on book and use the upper rack, you'll need to get creative with incorporating a music stand Even with the music stand issue, I'm still rating this stand a 5, because I don't think there's anything from a design perspective that could be changed without diminishing the flexibility of the stand.
J**H
Sturdy
Before i got my k&m spider pro stand i had a regular x stand with an extra tier. When looking for a new column stand i wanted something that was sturdy enough to hold the weight of my keyboards without shaking or becoming unstable. I bought it after i seen a youtube video review of the stand. i seen that it was sturdy and didnt wobble around so i ordered it. The day after i got it i used it for a gig. IT worked wonderfully. It sets up really fast(10 minutes). The column itself shakes a little but the base legs hold the stand perfectly. The only bad thing about this stand is that its pretty heavy and without the bag its a hassle to carry around. Also the stand itself is pretty tall. So if youre under six feet or if you plan on sitting while you play this stand might not be for you. I like the fact that you can add another tier and put a laptop rack or microphone boom on it. This stand is practical and not to mention really appealing. I would recommend this stand to anyone who can carry it and who is tall. I seen that k&m sells a "baby spider pro".
A**R
Sturdy but awkward to transport
This is a great keyboard stand. Very sturdy - no concerns about it tipping over. I put a Kurzweil Forte 88-key on the top and a Hammond XK5 on the bottom, and it works great. It's heavy, so it is not as easy to transport as I'd like it to be. I bought the transport case for it, but it will fit in the case only if all the arms are retracted to their shortest position and the top arms are reset to rest on the bottom arms. That means it takes extra setup time to reset the arms for the top keyboard to their performance position. If I leave top arms in performance position when I fold it up, the stand won't fit in the case. Bummer.
K**H
Very Stable, easy set up,
The stand is incredible, very sturdy and easy set. Looking forward taking it to Gigs. Highly recommend it.
R**G
Definitely worth the money
I bought this a few months ago. Have used on about 6 gigs now. I was using the Ultimate Apex stand. The Spider pro is 100% more stable. Yes it’s a bit heavier and set up takes a little longer than the apex because you have to reset the arms every time. But in my opinion it’s worth it. I use a Montage 8 ( very Heavy) and Modx 6 on top. Yes the stand is expensive but so are my keyboards. The wobble that the Apex had was just unacceptable to me for the amount of money I had in keyboards sitting on it. The bag issue has been fixed. The bag I ordered has the handles closer to the bottom of the bag to fix the weight distribution problem. And visually it looks very professional.
S**N
Started having worries the stand would fit in my small apartment and be difficult to set up after seeing some comments after I bought it. Received the stand in the mail and was immediately relieved that it was certainly manageable. Setup was a breeze once I figured out how the 'spider' legs were supposed to be for support. Once done I will be able to repeat easier for next time. I have an Arturia KeyLab mkII that I use on the top tier. Little rubber bumpers can help raise this thin keyboard from hitting the holding fingers if you have the same setup (not a fault of the spider). I ended up buying two pieces of nice pine--a 4' section for the bottom tier and a 3' for the top. If I use the Arturia 61 on the bottom I can add a PUSH controller as well and use the top for sheet music. Otherwise I now have the Arturia on top of the top level pine and an 88-key on the bottom. I can add lights on the bottom of the top pine panel if I want which illuminates the bottom keyboard. Recommend marking position per other's recommendations as the arms have to be relocated to close, but that's easy. The design is beautiful, it doesn't actually block me so much. In fact with my angling I can see my 55" monitor over the top tier. A wide tripod mounted music stand let's me see 9 pages of sheet music if I use the top tier for 5 pages. I love it. Only been playing standing up for now. Might add RGB lights across the back for extra wow. Highly recommend this stand. The option of a 3rd tier really future-proofs this investment. It's very expensive compared to the other stands but the quality and design fit my needs.
L**L
This keyboard stand is outstanding, there is a cheaper copy available for about £55 but I doubt it is in this class. When you have expensive keyboards sitting on a stand you need faith that it will not let you down, I guarantee that this won't. It's not the cheapest out there but it just oozes quality and is very easy to assemble. This stand is well worth the money and will keep your equipment firmly in place and looks great as well. In my opinion It's a worthwhile investment.
A**I
Alles super auch im original geliefert von k&m immer wieder gerne:)
P**R
Good delivery
J**S
No hay ningún soporte para teclados mejor. Tiene un diseño alucinante, es fácilmente transportable una construcción robusta y segura. Es imponente en un escenario y no tan aparatoso como se pueda pensar. Aguanta hasta 35 kg por nivel y lo mejor es su estabilidad. Lo recomiendo, es una auténtica pasada.!!
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