Alesis Coda Piano Stand
Bought this stand because it was reasonable, about the same price as folding stand, and it has all three piano pedals. The wiring for the pedals uses a 5 pin 2.5mm spacing connector, not the standard 1/4" mono phono plugs. I have a Casio PL-40R, not a Alesis Coda, but I figured I could modify it easily. The stand has a black pebbled laminated finish on HDF, not wood grain as the ad claims. Still it looks very nice for the price, and is reasonably heavy.
Now to the modification for my Casio.
1. Cut 1-1/8" off each end of the cross member, re-drilled pocked holes for mounting screws. Had to remove pedal assembly to do this.
2. Cut angled tops of of uprights. These were designed to fit the Alesis Coda, so they didn't fit my Casio.
3. Glued 3/4" x 9-5/8" x 1/8' thick spacers on top of the uprights, to fit the Casio, and keep it from moving.
4. Glued black felt around the spacers on top of the uprights.
5. Moved the brackets on the uprights to match the screw holes in the Casio.
The supplied screws were too short for mounting the Casio, so I got some 6mm x 1mm x 25mm screws to mount the Casio.
Result, Casio PL-40R fits great and the stand looks nice. I still need to wire pedals to the 1/4 phono plugs for the Casio. The stand is very stable on carpet and I am happy with the purchase.
I will probably add a brace in back under the Casio, for routing cables, not really needed for stability.
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