Hey all. I just found a great stand for my Voyager on SALE! My home studio is very cramped, so I needed something that fits the Voyager dimensions, has the smallest footprint possible, and leaves maximum unobstructed room underneath (for my subwoofer). This stand is perfect! It's on sale for $24.99. The shipping charge is actually more than the stand (OUCH!!) but the bottom line is still a good deal. If your local Guitar Center has it in stock, and honors the online sale price, you'll make out VERY well. Here's the link...
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Quik-Lok-Z- ... 1142047.gc
Good stand for Voyager
My father got this stand from Guitar Center. It had 2 88 key units on it and its very very sturdy.
You can mount the voyager on it though it might be just a little higher than normal but a good height for standing up and playing, especially with another great Moog synth on the top rack! heheh
http://www.guitarcenter.com/ProLine-PL- ... 1167838.gc
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Quiklok makes great stuff, and has a lot of options. If you are only using the Voyager and don't need a second tier, you may also consider the WS-540:
Are you sure you want the sub directly beneath it? You could risk kicking accidentally....
I have my Voyager mounted on the second tier of a Z-726, and it works great.
Are you sure you want the sub directly beneath it? You could risk kicking accidentally....
I have my Voyager mounted on the second tier of a Z-726, and it works great.
The stand just arrived. Here are some pics of it in my living room. For my situation it's perfect. I have a multi-tiered stand holding my other 3 studio keyboards. I needed something just for the Moog that would fit in the last little plot of studio real estate I had left. The WS-540 probably would have worked also. But the price on mine was killer.
The sub woofer will be set back as far as possible. Even if I do kick it, it's no big deal. It's a very solid square box with ports on the end.
The sub woofer will be set back as far as possible. Even if I do kick it, it's no big deal. It's a very solid square box with ports on the end.
The Select Series uses the newer Quiet II technology, which eliminates the high-pitched whine that occurred in the older backlit Voyagers. If you're considering purchasing one of these current instruments, have no fear.EricK wrote:How is the noise of the lamp for the backlit panel? Someone at moog a few years ago told me that it was pretty loud but this was before the quiet technology.
Marzzz wrote:Quiklok makes great stuff, and has a lot of options. If you are only using the Voyager and don't need a second tier, you may also consider the WS-540:
A few years ago, I modified a WS-540 by removing the middle support bar to create a portable stand for equipment racks:
Although looking a bit like an oversized bug, the stand works great, folds flat and is easy to transport. Also, by placing a piece of 2' X 2' plywood on top, the stand becomes a handy table to keep those Moogerfoogers close at hand.