Laser cut, all wood 3 tier stand for Makenoise 0-Coast & Strega synthesizer and 0-Ctrl.
Our stands are built by hand at our small shop in Maine. It generally takes us 10-14 business days to build and ship your stand once you have ordered. Thanks for your patience!
Features that set this stand apart:
• All wood construction. No MDF. Made of laser cut Birch ply and dowels.
• Brings all of the units together to become a cohesive instrument.
• Elevates unit so it isn't below your other gear. The tilt makes for more ergonomic patch exploration.
• Synth units sit snuggly in "routed" slots and can easily be removed WITHOUT loosening the stand. This stand does NOT put pressure on your gear, potentially damaging it.
• Ships Flat packed. Simple assembly, tightening the 6 supplied screws into the dowels.
• Ply is sturdy and thinner than MDF or plastic stands, eliminating the bulky appearing sides and giving a classic look.
Our stands are built by hand at our small shop in Maine. It generally takes us 10-14 business days to build and ship your stand once you have ordered. Thanks for your patience!
Features that set this stand apart:
• All wood construction. No MDF. Made of laser cut Birch ply and dowels.
• Brings all of the units together to become a cohesive instrument.
• Elevates unit so it isn't below your other gear. The tilt makes for more ergonomic patch exploration.
• Synth units sit snuggly in "routed" slots and can easily be removed WITHOUT loosening the stand. This stand does NOT put pressure on your gear, potentially damaging it.
• Ships Flat packed. Simple assembly, tightening the 6 supplied screws into the dowels.
• Ply is sturdy and thinner than MDF or plastic stands, eliminating the bulky appearing sides and giving a classic look.
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