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#699129 08/31/04 06:27 AM
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Hi,
I play a Yamaha P80 stage piano at home set up on a quik lok stand,which brings the height of the top of the keys to 31" measured from the floor.

31" is not an ideal piano height I dont think,but the next adjustment down on my quik lok stand drops to 26" which would make it too low.

I need a piano stool set at 24" high to get a good playing position.I've been down the local music shop and all they have is an adjustable stool that only gets me 22" high.

I would love to know if I can get a good stirdy stool at 24" high?
What heights do you have if you use a simerler setup.

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Daz

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I bought an adjustable office type chair many years ago, removed the arms and that was that. It's very comfortable, I have back support, I can adjust everything to every angle I want ... who could ask for anything more?


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You might want to visit soundseat.com. Somewhat expensive but comfortable. Service is great. I am in no way involved with the company but do use their product.

#699132 09/06/04 09:56 PM
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My piano's a bit high, too, but I like it because I'm currently sitting on my dehumidifier. THAT'S because I more than blew the budget on the stupid piano and can't afford a stool!

It's surprisingly comfortable when set to the diagonal, and rolls too...

Yeah, this post probably wasn't of much use to you.

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