I just got a Roland VK-7 from eBay, and so I had to move my rig around to suit it. My LP went from the bottom of a two tier stand to the top. The trouble is, the rubber feet on the LP are EXACTLY in line with the supports from the rack stand, and the back of the support just barely makes contact with the back side rubber feet of the LP–the support terminates just on the edge of the back feet. Also, the added height from the feet makes the front stoppers of the stand only catch less than 1/2" of the bottom edge of the LP. It seems stable, but looks kind of precarious.
If I move the LP one side or the other to offset the feet from the support, the support is too close to the side edge of the LP for my liking. I am afraid that it will get jarred and fall off.
The whole unit would be much more secure if I removed the rubber feet from the LP. I didn’t look last night, but I assume that the feet are screwed on…
My question is whether the feet just screw into the bottom, or do they through bolt to a nut on the other side. In other words, if I remove the rubber feet from my LP, will there be four loose nuts floating around inside my LP, or will I be able to just screw them back in to the bottom at a later date?
Thanks!