

🎹 Stand Tall, Play Bold!
The RolandKSC-FP10-BK Keyboard Stand is a custom-designed pedestal stand for the FP-10 Digital Piano, featuring a sleek black finish, compact dimensions of 55 x 12 x 11 inches, and no assembly required, making it the perfect addition to any musician's setup.

| Color | Black |
| Base Type | Pedestal |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Item Dimensions | 55 x 12 x 11 inches |
S**G
Great product
Great stand for the Roland keyboard I purchased. Very sturdy. Easy to assemble.
L**N
Great stand
Worked perfectly for my Roland FP 30. Just love it.
G**N
very stable keyboard stand
We were very pleased with this keyboard stand. It's very sturdy, the keyboard bolts on from the underside, and it's design is very trim. We used it with a Roland FP-10. In our daughter's household with two young daughters, it is reassuring to know the keyboard is securely fastened. Assembly instructions were good. The only challenging part for me was the final step of tightening the bolts from the stand to the keyboard as I had to get down on the floor and look up at the keyboard.I would not recommend this stand for frequent mobile use of the keyboard as removing it from the keyboard is tedious.But it all turned out super well in our more permanent situation
J**N
Sturdy and beautiful 👍
My FP-10 fits perfectly on this stand, sleek design and does not take up much space. My only complain is the screws at the bottom of the legs are not completely in since the holes is so small but it works fine for me. May comeback later for update! Overall, it is a good product to purchase
L**Y
Easy at home assembly
Easy assembly.
L**S
Great starter piano
My girlfriend said it “not a Steinway”- well no it’s not but it’s a great starter. Action on keys is great, size is perfect as it doesn’t need its own room, sound is quality. My son is fascinated by it and will be learning soon.
A**R
Fits well; looks nice
Functional and aesthetically pleasing.
M**D
Very disappointing - flimsy and light-weight
I was misled by all these five-star reviews. This stand is weak, cheaply made, and its boards are very thin. I don't see how it could possibly be stable. It also wasn't that easy to set up, with the holes for the reinforcements being difficult to line up. My Roland FP30x wobbles from side to side when I play.You get what you pay for. High-quality wood will cost much more than $150. As another reviewer mentioned, Roland should be ashamed for selling this cheap material.
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