

🎹 Elevate your performance with the stand that’s as flexible as your schedule
The OEM PKBS1MM X-style Portable Keyboard Stand by Yamaha offers six adjustable heights via a circular locking mechanism, a wide 23-inch base for exceptional stability, and a slim fold design for ultimate portability. Lightweight at just over 6 pounds, it assembles quickly and is backed by Yamaha’s trusted manufacturing standards, making it the ideal choice for beginners and hobbyists seeking reliable, travel-friendly support.


























| ASIN | B000VSKPZG |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,514 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #38 in Keyboard Stands |
| Brand Name | Yamaha |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,247) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086792278063, 00086792304670, 00750408415950 |
| Item Dimensions | 33.75 x 9.5 x 10 inches |
| Item Type Name | Accordion Accessory |
| Item Weight | 6.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Required Assembly | No |
| UPC | 750408415950 086792304670 649622369999 750408373137 086792278063 639476317635 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer warranty yamaha corporation of america (yamaha) is proud of the experience and craftsmanship that goes into every product we represent. Yamaha sells its products through a network of authorized yamaha retailers. Only these authorized retailers are equipped with sales and service support materials and training that are not readily available to non-authorized retailers. The yamah… |
S**O
Love it! Quality stand and a great value
Great stand, super sturdy even on carpet because the parts on the ground are very wide (23 inches). Very easy to assemble, maybe ten minutes with the included tools. Works perfect for my new Yamaha E-383. I really like the ease of folding it up and the sturdy mechanics that keep it at the adjusted height. The shipping was super fast too. Great value for a quality product.
D**T
100 % Satisfied from ordering to set up
The keyboard stand is strong and very easy to adjust the height. I am a 73 year old great grandmother and I put it together for my great granddaughter in less than 15 minutes! She loves the new keyboard stand. Thank you for the quick delivery and a solid strong stand!
T**A
Great price
Great product Work well Sturdy
C**S
An OK stand - fits its purpose
This stand was delivered a few days ago and it fits my Yamaha 76-key DGX 230. It is still a little wobbly, especially when playing the keyboard expressively. Nevertheless, it is cheap at $20 and serves its purpose. I set it at the lowest height which goes perfectly well with the Yamaha PKBB1 adjustable bench (set at the middle height) that was delivered on the same day. I like that the top "support" bars have a little extension or "peg" (identical to the ones on the YKT7500 model on the Yamaha website) to prevent the keyboard from sliding forward, if at all. The stand was very easy to assemble with the easy-to-understand instructions. The X-bar has one bar in front of the other; obviously, the top support bars and bottom (feet) bars have holes for the screws that aren't equal in distance from its ends so that when assembled correctly, they are aligned. I would have liked to have purchased the Z-type or table-top stand but they were a little more expensive and I just needed something cheap to get the keyboard off my coffee table. My knees do not knock into the X-bar so I have no complaints about this stand other than it being wobbly when playing the keyboard.
B**Y
I love it works well for my Yamaha piano
Works very well for holding up my piano. It can be adjusted to different levels and heights it’s sturdy. It holds up very well strong I love it.
M**C
Sturdy and easy to put together. Great price point.
I read the reviews here and was hesitant to buy this. But no parts or bolts were missing. For those who may not be aware, the bolts are lightly screwed into the tops of the legs and arms. Unscrew them and use them to put on the arms and legs. Assembly took about 10 minutes. The instructions could be better but then I didn't really need them. A picture of the assembled stand was enough. The unit is sturdy and holds a full size keyboard. It also folds neatly and fits in the keyboard bag.
N**R
Not bad at all.
Firstly, this is not a Yamaha product, there is no where yamaha written on the packaging. I have a yamaha YPT 320, and i was looking for a stand on the cheaper side. This one looked promising and I purchased it. The keyboard does not fit "perfectly" into the groves provided on the underside of the keyboard, rather it fits nicely into the groves provided for generic stands, so that it does not slip off. The stand is sturdy and does not appear it will fall easily. The stand does wobble little bit I would consider that normal coz it is metal. Overall I am happy with the purchase and would recommend anyone who is interested in it. Assembling was a breeze.
A**.
Shaky, poorly designed, poor instructions, but with some modifications OK for occasional use
We used it as a portable stand to travel with a digital piano which my kid used to warm up at a hotel before a piano competition. Let me start with positive observations: 1. It is very compact, especially when disassembled. Easily fits into a car, easy to carry. 2. The price is quite attractive. 3. Its minimum height is very close (just a little bit higher) than the height of original stand of our digital piano. This brings the keys to the level similar to height of a real grand piano. 4. The necessary tools are included, and there is even a special little holder for the allen wrench right on the frame of the stand. The negative observations are as follows: 1. The stand is quite shaky (in the forward and back direction, primarily), albeit not to the level to make the digital piano unplayable. It is tolerable for short trips when piano is needed but not readily available, but if we had to use this stand regularly, it would be returned as unacceptably shaking. 2. The assembly instructions are poorly written and confusing. The top supporting bars have asymmetrical holes and one of them is designed to be attached on the left, the other one on the right. Of course they are not marked and the instructions do not even mention it. (this is needed because legs which form X-shape are offset relatively to each other, so supporting bars should also be offset by the same amoung to compensate for it). The bottom legs are the same on both side. It takes one wrong assembly attempt to learn it and figure it out, but still, why not labelling them? 3. The supporting bars on which keyboard rests are fairly long and have padding only on their front and rear ends. There is wide gap in rubber padding in the middle. Our digital piano, and I would imagine any type of modern keyboard, is much narrower than the distance between the supporting pads. Consequently, if used as shipped, front of the keyboard rests on 5 mm thick pads, while the back rests on the bare metal pipe in the middle of the support. This puts keyboard in a tilted position, with keys inclined towards the rear. I had to buy separate sticky pads of similar thickness (about 5 mm) and secure them with a tape, to level the keyboard. The summary is, you get what you paid for. OK for an occasional use, not recommended for regular use.
A**S
its not from yamaha.
O**D
My daughter really appreciate that stand.