| A Moog Mavis sitting on a Compact Stand in Laszlo's studio. The ability to use a right angle power connector with the stand is a real boon here, allowing clear access to the display's power switch — without the risk of catching the synth's power cord protruding into the air. Yes, it did happen... |
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| A closer look at right angle power connector support. And since the Compact Stand attaches to the holes at the bottom of the synth, you can freely use plastic dust covers. |
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| A production prototype in black. You can see that the front edge of the Moog Mavis is flush with the top of the Arturia KeyStep. It is not a coincidence — the Compact Stand for the Mavis was designed with this very popular keyboard in mind. |
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| Although these Behringer synts and drum machines share the overall body design, the position of the holes on their bottom sides differ. Thus we have Compact Stand variants for each of them. Side note: it is much easier to grab a synth from a densely populated shelf when they are all sitting on stands. |
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| We use the Korg NTS-2 quite a lot, so we expanded the stand lineup. This model uses screw mounting, and you have to remove the stock rubber feet from the device. Unobstructed access to the battery compartment is maintained on the NTS-2. |
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| Availability |
Compact Stands will be available later this year. Register your interest ▸ |