🎧 Elevate your DJ game with RockJam!
The RockJam Portable DJ Laptop Stand is a robust, adjustable solution designed for DJs and music enthusiasts. Made from durable steel, it supports up to 8lbs and features a ventilated design to prevent overheating. With seven height settings and included clamps for secure mounting, it offers both stability and versatility for any setup.
J**Z
it's solid good buy 👌
The media could not be loaded. it's nice I like it
F**8
Good Desktop Stand
I wasn't sure that this stand would hold my Moog Slim Phatty but it does the job well. The metal that stand is made of is bendable which allowed me to straighten it out a little. It looked crooked after assembly but that proved to be no issue. This is only $20 so you really can't expect too much. My only gripe is that I would like the front 2 arms to be adjustable, I would like to move them back about 4". I might cut them off and drill a couple holes to achieve this. All in all - really good stand for the money!I did end up cutting the front 2 shelves about 4 1/2" back and bolting the front 2 lip pieces under the remaining shelf piece with bolts on the sides to shorten the shelf and move the Slim Phatty back. It's way better now!
A**H
Solid
Exceed expectation. I have to say I was worried it would be cheap quality but I have to say this is Percy for my setup. The height adjustment is decent and enough room to place the laptop over my controller
H**E
Fits my unique need as a small synthesizer stand very nicely.
After toying with a "DAW-less" music sequencing setup with a Novation Circuit, I got a Novation Launchpad MK3 and set it up with three of my synthesizers: My Uno Drum, my Yamaha Reface DX, and my Arturia MiniBrute. The Launchpad (LP) can run four tracks, and I had also recently bought a Novation MiniNova, but I didn't have the desktop space to set it with the three other synths.For a long time I looked at PC monitor risers, but they're so bulky I worried the riser alone would take up a lot of desktop space and thus leave me back at square one, then I came across this.As a laptop stand, I would only trust it in a permanent setup, and only if it wasn't near the edge of a desk/tabletop. With it's different points of adjustability and thin frame though, you can see it worked nicely to lift one of my synths up and allow a fourth synth to be placed under it. My only slight gripe is the width adjustment of this stand is limited. If you look at the photo, my MiniBrute synth is a fair amount longer than a laptop, but the stand's width adjustment is maxed out and you can see it can't reach the ends of the Minibrute.That being said though, the MiniBrute is sufficiently balanced and supported by this stand so I can't complain. The stand had more than enough height adjustment; I'm able to easily read and reach all of the controls on my MiniNova, which is sitting below the MiniBrute without having to flatten or contort my hand at all. In fact, I initially set the height TOO high. I had oodles of room to reach under the MiniBrute. While the stand still held up the MiniBrute nicely, with no wobbling or the like, I decided to lower the height a bit and am glad the stand at least has that much adjustment range.So as other reviewers have said, yes, this stand is thin metal, so it wouldn't hold up to road abuse. It's not easily taken down, which further discredits the stand as a portable unit. But for a situation like mine, where you have a small electronic unit and you need it elevated to a height that you're able to place another unit under it, this stand may work well for you (in a permanent setting). As for parts quality, yeah, this thing is cheaply made, I can't hide that. I didn't have any problems at all assembling mine but I can see how easily quality can drop on this stand.Do note my points on the width adjustment of this stand. For small synthesizers, such as 24-37 key synths, this stand will hold them up nicely. I feel that you could balance a lightweight device such as a 49 key MIDI controller on this stand, so long as you don't play aggressively on the controller. But I don't think the stand would hold up to anything longer or heavier, like a 61 key electronic piano or a higher end synthesizer with a longer keybed. My MiniBrute is a solid little unit, but again, this stand holds it up very firmly and steadily and I'll trust it to hold up my other synths (Akai TimbreWolf, Novation Bass Station II) should I decide to move synths around in my DAW-less setup.
G**N
Works great and clears space on my desk
I needed this to raise laptop and leave space under for music equipment and it's great. Has 2 options, you can put the legs on or tighten it to the back of the desk and then it just extends about 4" and that's great to leave space under. Didn't run into any issues putting it together. Has slight wobble but pretty sturdy when typing and opening/closing laptop.
S**T
Great
Awesome
G**T
Good product
good product
C**K
It's okay
It serves its purpose, it could be a bit more sturdy though. Very wobbly on the highest setting
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