I bought this hoping it would fit MicroKorg so I wouldn't have to buy the more expensive and bulky X keyboard frame. I was hoping for the Korg to fit snugly between the back and the two fronts, but I was able to use the upward-sloping back to tilt the keyboard into the front two arms while remaining reasonably stable. It's surprisingly as stable as you'd expect from a standard keyboard stand. There is a height adjustment, which is very convenient. On the highest settings it works well for me (about 6ft tall) because I play electric guitar and can hold it out of the way when I need to. There are no Hokey logos on it, it looks like a professional stand. I put this together so that the support bracket is on the back of the keyboard rather than the front as shown in the standard logo. I also attached the rear mounting bracket, which tilts along with the sub-plate, to the rear rather than the horizontal bracket. This gave me about half an inch more room in the back. If you had some DIY skills you could probably make the top fit the keyboard better, but it worked fine in my case. If you are looking for a stand for your MicroKorg for the price, you will not find it.
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