🎶 Elevate your sound space with style and strength!
This 63-inch music studio recording desk combines a thick, eco-friendly wood composite top with a heavy-duty carbon steel frame, featuring a sliding piano keyboard tray and three drawers. Designed for music producers and home office creatives, it offers ergonomic safety with rounded corners and non-slip feet, plus customizable height options via risers (not included). Its modern light walnut finish and black frame blend durability with sleek aesthetics, making it the ultimate workstation for serious music production.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Shape | Square |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Light Walnut Color Board + Black Frame |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Walnut |
Furniture Finish | Walnut |
Top Color | Light Walnut |
Base Color | Light Walnut |
Item Width Side To Side | 23"D x 63"W x 32"H |
Number of Drawers | 3 |
Item Weight | 99 Pounds |
Size | 63 inches |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.98 Centimeters |
Maximum Height | 32 Inches |
Minimum Height | 32 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 68.3 Inches |
Additional Features | 括键盘托盘 |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Drawer Type | three drawer |
Has Finished Back | No |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | Sliding |
Storage Options | [storage_options: 3 drawers, 1 keyboard tray] |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Is Electric | No |
T**M
Chunky but Funky
This desk is awesome, though it has its ups and downs. I'll also note that while it DID come with two risers for speakers and whatnot, I didn't need them.The ups:- It looks great - It's a sleek design that'll fit everything you need and then some. It's quite a bit larger than it appears in the pictures, so be sure to account for that.- It's built sturdy - Surprisingly thick boards and a metal frame give it a reliable feel with little wobble.- Adequate Performance - It'll do what it's meant to do: hold a keyboard underneath and some stuff on top. The sliding shelf, while a little stiff, is able to fit a relatively large 88 key piano with room to spare. Nothing outstanding, but not cheap either.The downs:1. It's an awkward height - Like others have said, it's somehow too tall and too short at the same time, and there's no built-in adjustments. I need to adjust my chair depending on how I want to use it, and even then I tend to bump my knees.2. It's heavy - Good for stability, huge pain to move. Normally when a product recommends two people for assembly I can work around it, but in this case another person was a must.3. Confusing Instructions - While I was easily able to work around it, there were several steps that were either left out or skipped altogether. In my case, the desk-top had 4 extra screws to put in that weren't shown, and half of the sliders came preassembled on the shelf. The types of screws and orientations of the parts are also a bit tricky to decipher.4. Styrofoam packaging - While it kept the pieces organized and in (mostly) good shape, it was extremely flaky and got everywhere (including sticking onto every part). I recommend having a vacuum on hand to deal with that.5. It arrived damaged - Not the supplier's fault, and not bad enough to return, but still. Mine had a dent in the center of the support beam and desk top, but both were on the backside so they're mostly hidden. I'll need to paint a bit in the front where it chipped off, but it's nothing crazy.Overall, this is basically the only desk I could find that fit my needs and isn't custom-made. I tried looking at others, but they're either too small (supporting 61 keys or less), too over-designed (with multiple mounts and shelving tiers for actual audio engineers), or waaay too expensive. This one, while a little janky, ticked all the boxes I was looking for. We'll see how it holds up in the long-run!
F**H
PERFECT
You definitely need two people to put this together and some of the instructions were confusing but hey not any worse than ikea!! LOVE the desk!! Sturdy, quality, perfect size, could fit a HUGE keyboard considering mine has built in speakers and i think is a 64 key? its a big one for sure and my monitor is one of the biggest a full ultra wide. Honestly a bang for your buck.
W**R
Pretty decent music station
Hearty table. It's pretty heavy and though two individuals putting together may be a bit easier, I was able to do it myself. A few things to keep in mind though.1. Make sure you get the left and right frames on correctly. The first time I set it up I was not only confused with the frames, but also the plastic inserts (do they go in the top or bottom of the side frame). Use the bolt holes as a guide for front and back of each frame and make sure when you put the slide rail on, there will be nothing protruding it from going forward from the desk (this was my mistake that made me realize they were on the wrong sides).2. You get plenty of extra parts. I thought I was missing something because I had a few screws/bolts left over.3. Styrofoam is the enemy. This was worthy of knocking 1/2 star off. There was styrofoam all over the inside of the desk parts and it wasn't the nice kind. It's the kind that sticks to your fingers and clothing when you touch it. A real pain to get rid of.4. The pull-out shelf is too low (another 1/2 star off). I'm not a tall guy and it barely works for me. But it should be at least 2" taller (yes, I'm aware you can buy risers). My 88-key Yamaha fits on the shelf nicely though I was worried it wouldn't sustain the weight.5. There's a small chip in the front of my desk. Not worth sending it back, but it should have been packed better.Overall, a solid product. Wish it was a little more wood than metal, but it looks modern and shows well.
J**E
Almost perfect
My only problem which i might resolve by adding risers to the legs, is the height of the slide out. It needs to be about 2.5"-3" higher. In a standard office chair at lowest setting my legs do not fit underneath the slide out at all. Im 6'2" @180lbs. This shouldnt be an issue. If i have this issue so will most other people.If i add risers to the legs to adjust for keyboard height, then my desk surface will be way too high.With this desk being sold as a studio desk this should have been accounted for. Nobody sits at their desk in a short piano bench.If you have a tiny chair and\or skinny legs this desk might be perfect for you. If you are average or larger, go somewhere else.Assembly was easy. 15-20 minutes. It is a nice looking build but, i honestly cant recommend this.
T**R
Not the best, but it’s the best!
So, if you’re reading this, chances are you’re like me and you’ve seen all the other studio workstations out there that charge thousands for what looks like IKEA furniture. You’re probably looking at the price of this one and thinking, what’s the catch? The catch for me, and why I gave it four instead of five stars, is that it’s not adjustable for an individual’s height, and I’m taller than the average person in China where this was designed and made. So I have to lower my studio chair down to avoid banging my knees into the keyboard tray. It also changes my posture when playing the keyboard compared to sitting on a piano bench. But these are minor gripes compared to the overall solid build for the incredible price. Also, it arrived flawlessly from overseas. Even the delivery guy said that for an object of its size and weight, it was the best packaged he’s ever seen, and I’d agree. You’re not going to find a better 88key workstation anywhere near this price point. I know because I had been looking for years until I found this one!
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