You're welcome.

Glad I can help.
You will LOVE the fact that when you adjust the height on either the stand or its optional "stackers," you simply loosen the height adjustor, pull it out, and when the stand or stacker reach the height you like, it snaps right in. After tightening the adjustor (for lack of a better term), you're set. It also has the maximum weight it can sustain printed on the label affixed to its legs near the base.
I purchased all of my stands from MusicStandsAlone.com They provide good customer service and a hidden 5% discount. For the latter, go to
http://www.musicstandsalone.com/konigan ... standomega and add it to your cart. Then, press the back button and it will prompt you to either allow the browser to go backward, or to allow a "live chat rep" to make you an additional offer. If you choose the chat option, you'll get a chat-looking window with the promo code. Add it to the end of the transaction and voila!

It works every time, as I am sure they do this on purpose.

I don't work for these guys or anything, but I like the 5% off... hey, a penny saved, right????
By the way, I have two of those stands and four stackers: one stand accommodates my Moog/Oberheim custom, plus a mixer, and the other supports my Minimoog Voyager plus the Eventide Space (and held my MacBook Pro as well at one point). The stackers not only add the second level, but they also extend its base. In other words, the part of the stackers that screw into the stand and extend outwards to support the synth on the main level are actually a couple of inches longer than the stock beams on the lower level. In any case, I tried many stands over the years... the fancy-looking Ultimate brand stands (that actually look like tall, plastic fire hydrants) are too wobbly when I tried them in stores, the X-stands have the disadvantage that if your synth is not wide enough, you'll have to rig the stand so that it won't be too high for comfortable seated playing, and the z-stand (which I now use for my racks) do not give you that springy "snap" into place when you adjust the height, like on the K&M.
Well I hope that helps buddy. I don't like using money for things like stands, so I like to know that when I spend the money it is on quality material. So if my response is a bit too long, don't mind me... I just know it could be a challenge to find a good, stable, well-built stand that is fairly adjustable and expandable.
Minimoog Model D / Moog Little Phatty TE / DSI Prophet 08 / Elektron Digitone / Elektron Octatrack Mkii / Clavia Nord Wave / Nord Drum II / Clavia Nord Lead 3 / Roland TR-707 / Roland TB-03 / Korg MS-20 / Access Virus TI 2 Polar / Roland SH-101 /:mrgreen: