I mentioned it before in this group, I use pedestals (as used in
office-furniture) as stands for both my CS80's. Dimensions are: 60cm
height, 80cm length, 40cm depth. They have 4 casters (not too small)
so you can easily move the CS80 around. Besides, you can use the
drawers to store your manuals, parts etc. There is enough room left
for your legs and feet since the pedestal is at the flat part of the
CS80. When sitting in front of the CS80, the drawers open at the
left or rigt side to give you an idea. I placed some wooden bars
under the synth not to obstruct ventilation.
Good luck with restoring (do you have to ?)your CS80 when it gets
in !
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yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "dark_november2000" <jhaible@...>
wrote:
>
> I've been loosely watching this group for some time as a CS-50 and
CS-
> 60 owner. Seems I've just upgraded to a full member (;->), though
my
> object of desire is still located at the other end of the world.
>
> So ... in anticipation of the beast that will soon be taking over
my
> little studio ... I'm looking for a keyboard stand for a CS-80.
> Most of what I find in stores isn't fit for 200 pounds.
>
> Can you recommend anything?
> Doesn't even have to be dedicated for keyboards ...
> I even think about making my own, with castors for moving it from
the
> wall for servicing and moving it back for playing.
>
> Any ideas, any recommendations would be welcome.
>
> JH.
>