EASY ASSEMBLY - Simple assembly process means you can set up and start playing in no time.
PORTABLE DESIGN - Lightweight at just 11.8 kg, making it easy to transport for gigs or studio sessions.
SLEEK AESTHETIC - Finished in a stylish black paint that complements any professional environment.
QUICK ADJUSTMENTS - Easily adjustable height and width to fit your unique setup.
STURDY RELIABLE - Engineered to support up to 3 keyboards with a robust 35 kg load capacity.
The Konig & Meyer Spider Pro keyboard holder is a professional-grade stand designed to hold up to three keyboards securely. With a sturdy metal construction, it boasts a load capacity of 35 kg while remaining lightweight and portable at just 11.8 kg. Its adjustable design allows for quick customization to fit your performance needs, making it an essential tool for musicians on the go.
Specifications
Finish type
Painted
Shape
irregular
Base type
Leg
Assembly required
Yes
Load capacity
35 kg
Number of levels
1
Global Trade Identification Number
00401684280786, 04016842807840
Manufacturer
könig & meyer
UPC
401684280786
Product Dimensions
119.38 x 17.78 x 25.4 cm; 11.79 kg
Item model number
18860.000.35
Material Type
Metal
Country Produced In
china
Size
Support
Item Weight
11.8 kg
Have a Question? See What Others Asked
Do these take up less space than a Double braced X stand? I am looking at doing a with two tier and a single tier.
How do you collapse one of these when you have a third tier fitted?
Is this stand suitable to store pianos permanently? Specifically, two 25kg, 88 key digital pianos? Would it hold up well housing them permanently?
I have a Nord stage 3 88 key piano and a tyros 4 could anyone tell me if this stand would support both instruments please
Reviews
4.5
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S**A
Exactly what you need to mount a tablet on your Spider Pro stand
I bought the K&M Spider Pro stand - and love it. Infinitely adjustable, stable, robust and I can put my pedals underneath it - which you can't with some of the competitors. I use a mic boom from the mounting on the top and wanted to also include my tablet in the setup. I used a K&M 19740 tablet holder that I had from my old X-stand setup and attached to the mic boom. That felt like it was going to overload the Konig & Meyer Spider Pro Keyboard Standboom and the screw in the top. So I bought this universal holder. and put the business end of the Tablet Holder onto the bracket. Absolutely spot on - clamps on in seconds - height adjustable on the stand and brings the tablet up front above my second keyboard. Absolutely what I wanted and - as with all things K&M - seemingly well engineered and robust.
L**L
German Engineering Quality
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.
M**N
Very good but not perfect
It's very well made and sturdy (and expensive!). It could be improved if both tiers were adjustable, angle-wise. My top keyboard is a Yamaha Tyros 3, which is quite deep (front to back) so it means that, to achieve a comfortable playing position, my lower keyboard (Kurzweil piano) has to be on the very final adjustment, so the lower arms are fully extended. As it's also quite a heavy piano, this results in a definite downward tilt of the lower level. I've been using two small pieces of wood to act as wedges between the keyboard and the stand arms, to make my lower keyboard level, which to be honest is a bit of a pain. It's only a small point, and for other people using different keyboards it won't be a problem. So...good stand but not perfect...room for improvement
P**
Can't fault this.
This is a bit more bulky than other column stands and a bit more expensive but it is really worth it. If you tried it in a shop you would buy it! Very well built and sturdy. No comparison with others I have used. Completely adjustable to your preference at home, studio or on stage, no more struggling to access the lower keyboard or see the screen. It really is excellent.
R**R
Useful if You Need It
I used it with a custom laser-cut plate to hold my mixer, mains block and two power supplies. Only useful if you own a Konig & Meyer Spider keyboard stand, but it's made my rig a bit neater.
M**S
Solid construction, useful, product as described
Works exactly as stated. As a keyboard player / vocalist I wanted to fit an iPad holder (K&M 19712) AND a mic boom arm to my Spider pro - and this works very well, allowing the standard boom arm accessory to be fitted to the top of the stand. There could be an issue with the maximum height of your top keyboard as the clamp obviously stops you putting the upper keyboard to maximum height. This depends on your height - I'm 6"1 and it's just right - 6'5 and you might find the height less then ideal. In the same vein, the iPad mounted on the 19712 holder could obscure your keyboard display - depending what keyboard you have. I use a Roland FA-06 on top and the iPad in portrait mode does obscure the display if I have the keyboard at maximum height. However I can happily lower the keyboard a little and am also happy to use in Landscape. An iPad mini would be less obstructive. All in all, works for me and makes my whole Keyboard, iPad, Microphone set up way smarter than it used to be
J**N
Wrong finish
Great stand but wrong finish on it the main upright part should be black anodised aluminium mine can painted black for some unknown reason
B**Y
One of the best purchases I have made!
Over the years I have used X-stands and table-top style stands. I always found x-stands to be inherently unstable, but they were almost always the only choice in local stores. I decided to try a table-top style and it was definitely more stable, if a little pedestrian looking. Then I happened to play with another keyboard player who was using the Baby Spider Pro and I loved it! So I immediately ordered one for myself and it is one of the best purchases I have made for a long time! I play sitting down and the sheer range of height adjustment is brilliant as is the space beneath it for my peddles! I have also bought the solid music stand attachment which I use for my 2 tablets (mixing desk and lyrics).The other keyboard player had 2 tiers on his so I know it could work (even with the music stand) if I wish to in the future.This thing is VERY solid and looks like it is built to last! Highly recommended.
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Would it hold up well housing them permanently?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I use mine as travelling stand - really quick for set up and take down - and as a permanent stand for 2 keyboards at home. The spec says it'll take 35kg per tier so based on my experience I would say you would be quite safe using it for your two keyboards as a permanent stand. It is a robust and well engineered stand."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"I have a Nord stage 3 88 key piano and a tyros 4 could anyone tell me if this stand would support both instruments please","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"In terms of load bearing, the K&M does a great job. But I’m disappointed with the construction. Especially the spring push buttons that unlock the extension arms. They get stuck and becomes of no use later on. It’s quite a task to fix them back.\nThe tilt is only on the top tier and the angle is fixed and cannot be adjusted. This is another disadvantage."}}]}]}