Sunday, May 06, 2007
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I'm surprised that stand can hold up a CS60 without collapsing.
ReplyDeleteThe stands are actually extremely strong. You couldn't bend it if you tried without serious machine force.
ReplyDeleteThe CS60 users manual shows that there are two back support pieces that are missing from this stand. They go from the bottom back of each of the the legs to the back midsection of the synth.
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't catch me keeping my gout-ridden foot underneath the setup in the photo! :)
My Yamaha has a kickstand.
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