LondonLive @ Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:22 pm wrote:
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Beware of Ultimate Support
Pretty strong words. It seems that "Ultimate Support" is taking a bit of a beating here, perhaps deservedly, perhaps not. First off, the IQ2000 is not rated for 300 pounds it is only rated for 150 pounds. That means if you were off by a few pounds on your 135 pound estimate then the stand may have had every right to fail. It is possible that this contributed to its untimely demise as your 135 pound estimate is dangerously close to it's limit. It is even possible the limit was exceeded and no warranty was in order at all. Secondly the IQ 2000 is not considered "the Cadillac of keyboard stands" by any stretch of the imagination, it's not even the top of the line in the IQ series. What it is is a relatively cheap Double X style stand that is designed more for convenience than function and resides at the bottom of the keyboard stand food chain. As a keyboard player myself I wouldn't even consider using an "X" type stand in anything more than a practice situation and with never more than two boards on it. If your going to be using three boards you should be either using an "A Frame" style stand, "Z Style stand" or a "Standtastic KSB103", all of which are rock solid. Ultimate Support makes lots of different style stands and if used appropriately do a fine job for the most part. I have had no experience with Ultimate Supports customer service as i've had no casualties in over thirty years of using them.
I apologize, my information is somewhat incorrect. It is the IQ-3000 that we have, not the 2000. I looked at their website before making my original post to find out the model number. They don't list the 3000 any more and the 2000 looks very similar so that was my mistake. Looks like maybe the 3000 has been discontinued (I guess I can understand why). I can assure you it does have a 300 lbs weight raiting as it's even listed in the manual.
My frustrations with ultimate support aren't a result of the product failing, that happens and I'm ok with that. My problem is the uncertainty of their own distributors as to how to contact them, their poor constomer service and unwillingness to help a company that's invested over 10K in their products and the uncertainty of whether or not they'll be around for the long haul.
As far as the fitness of this product for its use, it is Ultimate Support that claimed it could handle 3 keyboards. It is Ultimate Support that stated the 300 lbs limit in their materials. It is Ultimate Support that called the IQ-3000 the cadillac series of portable stands (I don't know about you but I haven't seen an A-frame stand yet that I'd call truly portable).
And I don't think my words were that strong. Beware means exactly that. I didn't say avoid, I merely encouraged people to be cautious of them and shared the details of one of my experiences with them. I didn't discuss the dozen or so Speaker stands that I have where the leg pivots have broken loose or the other half doze that have collars that became brittle and cracked (3 of which brooke while supporting a load). I'll say I do love my GS-1000 guitar stands and haven't had a lick of issues with those.