Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2022
I’ve owned (and still own) many On Stage products, including six keyboard stands, keyboard stand add-on tiers, and a mixer stand. They’ve all worked reliably and been worth what I paid for them. About the only downside I’ve experienced is that the company uses absolutely no packing material in their boxes and, as a result, products sometimes arrive damaged and have to be returned. Yes, they save on packing costs and pass the expense on to buyers through aggravation and inconvenience. Not a customer-friendly approach, and since their products aren't inexpensive, I can't say that we benefit in any way at all.Still, when it comes to fleecing your customers, this percussion table takes the cake. It’s nothing more than a cash grab. Nearly $170 for some cheap metal and a loose rubber pad on a wobbly stand that doesn’t even tighten up without use of a wrench (use your own — they don't include one). The clasp that holds the vertical bar on which the table sits requires that you use a wrench to hold the nut while tightening the screw that cinches the bar into place. You need three hands: one to hold the bar in place, one to hold the wrench on the nut, and one to tighten the screw.Worst of all, the flimsy platform that holds your instruments will slip under even a couple pounds of weight, and the entire stand wobbles precariously, This stand isn’t worth $30, let alone $166. It just shouldn’t be manufactured. If this is the future of On Stage products, then I guarantee they won’t be around much longer.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2022
I’ve owned (and still own) many On Stage products, including six keyboard stands, keyboard stand add-on tiers, and a mixer stand. They’ve all worked reliably and been worth what I paid for them. About the only downside I’ve experienced is that the company uses absolutely no packing material in their boxes and, as a result, products sometimes arrive damaged and have to be returned. Yes, they save on packing costs and pass the expense on to buyers through aggravation and inconvenience. Not a customer-friendly approach, and since their products aren't inexpensive, I can't say that we benefit in any way at all.Still, when it comes to fleecing your customers, this percussion table takes the cake. It’s nothing more than a cash grab. Nearly $170 for some cheap metal and a loose rubber pad on a wobbly stand that doesn’t even tighten up without use of a wrench (use your own — they don't include one). The clasp that holds the vertical bar on which the table sits requires that you use a wrench to hold the nut while tightening the screw that cinches the bar into place. You need three hands: one to hold the bar in place, one to hold the wrench on the nut, and one to tighten the screw.Worst of all, the flimsy platform that holds your instruments will slip under even a couple pounds of weight, and the entire stand wobbles precariously, This stand isn’t worth $30, let alone $166. It just shouldn’t be manufactured. If this is the future of On Stage products, then I guarantee they won’t be around much longer.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2021
It’s exactly what I was looking for.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2021
It’s exactly what I was looking for.
madzilla
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021
Did not lock in as well as I had hoped. Otherwise a good product.
madzilla
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021
Did not lock in as well as I had hoped. Otherwise a good product.
Richard C. Celio
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021
I purchased this elsewhere but watch out. This looks solid enough but it is NOT. It was the right size to hold my mixer and small amp for home studio BUT you need a channel wrench to tighten the table tilt bolt so it's secure. Hand tight and a couple pounds on the back side will cause it to flip and there goes all your gear. Just bumping or setting a hand on it will change the tilt.
Richard C. Celio
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021
I purchased this elsewhere but watch out. This looks solid enough but it is NOT. It was the right size to hold my mixer and small amp for home studio BUT you need a channel wrench to tighten the table tilt bolt so it's secure. Hand tight and a couple pounds on the back side will cause it to flip and there goes all your gear. Just bumping or setting a hand on it will change the tilt.
Kay
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019
It's the appropriate size to hold my percussion instruments
Kay
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019
It's the appropriate size to hold my percussion instruments
deborah heidemann
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2018
Great table but you need to Velcro the foam to the table
deborah heidemann
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2018
Great table but you need to Velcro the foam to the table