Nice and informative video, as most of your other videos are. About the cups of tea, it is your channel and you can do whatever you want. Personally I found them and many of your comments, pretty entertaining. Keep up your great work.
Hello Woody, Thanks for the down to earth and honest review of the AX-48 Keyboard stand. i am sure that what you went through in unboxing and setup is no different to the rest of us and Tea and biscuits are a must! I enjoyed your relaxed and layed-back approach and found the review very informative and has convinced me to buy one. Thank you.
Hehe... Steve Walsh of Kansas used to do handstands like that on his keyboard rig. HIs crew eventually rigged him up a steel grab-bar that stuck out in front of his Hammond organ for the stunt. :D
2 years too late for my comment, I bought a "Gear 4 music" version of this, 1/3 the price and from box to full erection (no organ jokes here) less than one minute. Nothing to screw or attach, the arms already in place, they hinge neatly for transport in the vertical column and the legs also hinge and store in the frame. The only difference being, upper and lower arms are the same length, lower arms could be longer and here is for why. You have to stoop awkwardly to see the synth display and buttons if the lower deck, so much for looking cool. However, had mine since 2010 and it carrys a Roland D-50 and more recently a Yamaha V-50, both metal cased 80's digital beasts that are quite heavy. But it's because they don't flex or bounce that the playing platform remains rigid. Anyway, from one Brit to another, I enjoyed this video with a cuppa and some toast and marmalade 😋
Like many things in life it looks best from behind... epic comment! I'm torn between this and the K&M Spider pro. The latter makes better room for some pedals and have the slightly tilted upper arms, but the Ultimate has the more iconic 80s look of the legs and a lower price. Will decide after the holidays.
Hi Espen!!! ...Hi Woody!!!! .... Hey guys, can you help me decide on a 3 tiered keyboard stand? ...I watched any videos I could find on the triple floor designs, but I am left with questions.... Woody, do you know if your stand in this video had an optional accessory shelf to add to the very top to hold a small keyboard? I've been using my table for my synths and a folding cross stand that i had for over 20 years! .... It's working great for me holding up my heavy CME synth, stable and all, however, I have now in my set-up 2 more synths, both are Minies (2-Octave System-1 and 3-octave JD-Xi)... The way things are right now are is that they are placed far apart from each-other, and I would love to Get my keyboards Set up on a Rack Stand system. And need to do this to help the space issue I have... I need some professional advice on these types of stands and the quality to price ratio...And my most sought after ability on these vertical stands is that i'm able to add and remove tiers at will! and Also, that I can position the grab-sticks so as to share a tier for the 2 smaller Synths. I'm not asking a rocket science question, but hoping for advice from whomever tried to sit two small synths on a single rack or tier along with the Normal, Big Guys, below. I've seen rock groups perform on tv and saw their keyboardist behind a stand of an 88-key on the 1st tier and a few medium sized Synths on a 2nd tier, and a single mini korg sitting on the 3rd tier, while the keyboardist played ALL of them switching from one instrument to another! :) This kind of thing is done on stages every day, but to me comes across almost taboo in how people react when asked this question... I couldn't settle with any information I got online, searching for a while. Maybe a more human approach might get me on the right path? If I had all the tubing necessary, and the elbow ties and such, I would have built one for myself long ago, but no one sells these types of parts... :( Hey guys, I depend on you! ...I love you, cheers and blessings to you and your families! I'll be here.
...Thank You for your recommendation! ...I really appreciate your input. Seems the big guys ignored me, and I would have never gotten a reply... :( I just looked it up and it does look fantastic. What do you think about the stability? ...I never had any experience with tilted triple-foot stands such as this... And is it bulky/big? It does look pretty and very compatible (color-wise) to my gear. :) I like Red and Blue and even the White-Black versions! Thank You for your time Ricky :)
Nikita Yeroshov I have the three tier ones there very stable plus if you use pedals the stands legs doint get in the way way nicer than the ultimate suport(:
@@WoodyPianoShack Thank you so much that saved me a $300 mistake! Great channel I’ve been here lots of times for different things over the years. And I always find the information valuable and extremely accurate and detailed 🎹
I want one of these again, but not this rounded model, rather the AX-48B, which has the original triangular cross section. The slidey things are cable guides, so you have a clean look from the front. If you want something even more cultish and exclusive, check out Invisible stands. One drawback to these Apex/Deltex is the legs get in the way of a sustain pedal.
@@WoodyPianoShack I see. I assuming you really have to dig into the slot for the shorter arms when trying to take them out? I also noticed that you used a 73/76-key Nord on the top. A concern of mine are the dimensions of my 2 slim 88-key keyboards; 29.2cm & 22.8cm in depth, respectively. I fear they might not be as stable compared to an X-stand, especially when playing closer to the ends of the keyboards. Also, thank you for your video!!
@@abrahammartinez9431 no problem fishing out the arms. in general this type of stand is not as stable as the stands with 4 legs, one on each in corner, you are sacrificing some stability for a cool look. x-stands I don't normally use as I don't like the look, and they sometimes do not sit flat on the floow.
Good one Woody! I came here with all the same problems that you had. I didn't want to brute force the side legs to get them flat on the floor, then I couldn't quite work out how to attach the slidey thing to the column. I felt like a total muppet until I realised it wasn't just me.
Really impressed with the use of the tea cup. I came to see the tea cup maneuvers, however I will contend with watching the assembly of the Ultimate Apex.
You make the point that a four legged stand is the ultimate in being stable, however the portability and having 2 tier of the Ultimate, not to mention the aesthetic appeal is of benefit. I would modify the Ultimate by attaching 2 more legs or brackets, that do not distract from the aesthetic beauty. I do not want a bouncing keyboard, you will often see this on RUclips videos.
I thought about these stands however, I decided to go for Quicklok Z726L as there was a lot of money in keyboards going on there. Korg Oasys 88 and Korg Kronos 2, holds them beautifully and very stable. Would be inconsolable should a stand collapse with my babies on board.
I had the Ultimate but didn't like the bounce and wobble. Seeing that I had over £6,000 worth of keyboards on it 2 x Korg Kronos I decided to buy the Konig and Meyer Spider Pro as it is more stable.
Picked one up a few weeks ago - wife plays keys in our modern country covers band - definitely look the business and seem pretty stable with an XP-80 and a VR-09.... Speaking of which? You should pick up an XP-series to play with sometime. They're still one of the better Roland workstation keyboards around!
Hello Woody! First off, I really enjoy your videos and reviews! Thank you! Now the question, I have an opportunity to pick one of these up. I'm 6' 2" tall (or 1.88 meters). Does the bottom rack lift higher? I would feel awkward needing to bend over too much to play the bottom keys. Thanks again!
hi al, both racks slide up and down the entire length of the column (that phrase sounds really weird.... :o ) so no problem with height, but remember the higher you go the less stable and more wobble the column. maybe use a cool low wide-legged stance... :)
No place for a Ketron k8 Midi Pedal to change chords. I have a problem with my left hand which gets painful when I play too long (urnal nerve). Even though I am not pleased with that Midi Pedal because it doesn't respond very well. Any idea about the efficiency of other devices? Guy ♫♫♫
I have the deltex version the older model but I wanna buy this one because it looks more compact is that true? I’m hyped I’m getting one in a few hours from guitar center 3/27/18 I’m excited
Hi Woody! Interesting video. The first time I saw a stand like that, Dominique Perrier used it. I always wondered if he really was stable. You confirmed it. (A question: 0:18 sounded to Roland Juno Gi, is it possible? Greetings from Argentina!!!
True! I have a Gi. The Roland sounds great. I have the possibility of buying a D-50, old but interesting. I saw your video and I was wondering if it's a good investment. What do you think? Thanks for sharing. I already subscribed to your channel. Luck!!!
Woody Piano Shack did a little post on a major synth group on facebook and within hours it lit like a wildfire amassing 300 comments, uneven weight distribution, falling forward, arms breaking, top cover snapping off, worth a read! Despite my better judgement I ordered one, I think time will tell if i regret it! I’m a stagehand for arenas/stadiums and see them used every gig, my only witness is the rockiness on flat surfaces, carpet meshes it pretty well though. If you can look in the pictures of “synthesizer freaks” on the facebook page you’ll be able to see everyone’s opinion! :)
Woody Piano Shack some people are chucking hefty synths on them though so that could be an issue, I just hope it’ll manage my JP80 and Jupiter X. A lot of people are just using them for MIDI controllers and the occasional mono synth on top, having something as large on top would however give it a better center mass given the physics of it
BTW, I stage manage at Glastonbury and last year we had Jamala on our stage ...she came with a lot of (metaphorical) baggage, but since the sh!t kicked the fan in Ukraine so horribly, she was treated with all due respect.
Compare this to the unboxing and setting up of the Millenium KS-3000 here ruclips.net/video/jdZFYX6-ng4/видео.html. It costs around half the price of the AX-48 Pro, can be set up and ready for use in just a couple of leisurely minutes, and, imho, looks and performs just as well.
Lol that's what's up man I have the AX 48 Pro as well except i have the one in silver great stand! it took me a little while to get the bottom stabilizer right because mine for the longest had a little bit of a wobble and lean to it but once I figured out that bottom stabilizer it's been right every since I'm using a Yamaha motif xf and a Korg Krome up top with mine...man I want me one of those Nords myself and will probably be my next board
i noticed that you have to really crank the thumbscrew with a large amount of force. Otherwise the tier can tilt alarmingly to the side when you playing the higher or lower octaves of the keyboard.
I bought an Ultimate Delta apex stand back in the 90s which is still going strong. It is an all metal construction whereas the newer models have plastic brackets which are known to crack so be careful that your keyboards don't crash to the floor. I have just upgraded my stands to the K&M Spider Pro which have a four leg base and allows more space to place damper pedals etc. Great to see a Brit doing videos, Im from Yorkshire.
This is a relly good stand - HOWEVER - once the top microphone bracket is installed and you have your mic set up it picks up every sound of the keys being played and it is so annoying.
yes, it would do that for sure, never attach a mic to your keyboard stand, or put mic stand on a desk with a aynth on it. mic on stand is pointless feature, just use a conventional stand on floor.
Thanks man - I had the same problem with my new stand, but you figured it out! Hats off to you mate!
Hi there. I am planning to buy this for 88 keys stage piano. Will this stand shaking when playing Ragtime?
Nice and informative video, as most of your other videos are. About the cups of tea, it is your channel and you can do whatever you want. Personally I found them and many of your comments, pretty entertaining. Keep up your great work.
Looks great ....And the way it holds the keyboards with so much stability ...love it....I ll get one ...Thanks you !!!
Hello Woody, Thanks for the down to earth and honest review of the AX-48 Keyboard stand. i am sure that what you went through in unboxing and setup is no different to the rest of us and Tea and biscuits are a must! I enjoyed your relaxed and layed-back approach and found the review very informative and has convinced me to buy one. Thank you.
Hehe... Steve Walsh of Kansas used to do handstands like that on his keyboard rig. HIs crew eventually rigged him up a steel grab-bar that stuck out in front of his Hammond organ for the stunt. :D
thank you so much!!!!! we would've never been able to do this by the instructions alone. really appreciate ya.
I had the same problem--trying to get the legs flush. Thank goodness I watched your video to learn that they just need a whack to get 'em in place.
Is the tube hollow?
I just love your videos! Coming close of watching all of your videos :)
I don’t beat on my keyboard quite so hard when I play so that’s pretty reassuring!
2 years too late for my comment, I bought a "Gear 4 music" version of this, 1/3 the price and from box to full erection (no organ jokes here) less than one minute. Nothing to screw or attach, the arms already in place, they hinge neatly for transport in the vertical column and the legs also hinge and store in the frame. The only difference being, upper and lower arms are the same length, lower arms could be longer and here is for why. You have to stoop awkwardly to see the synth display and buttons if the lower deck, so much for looking cool. However, had mine since 2010 and it carrys a Roland D-50 and more recently a Yamaha V-50, both metal cased 80's digital beasts that are quite heavy. But it's because they don't flex or bounce that the playing platform remains rigid. Anyway, from one Brit to another, I enjoyed this video with a cuppa and some toast and marmalade 😋
Like many things in life it looks best from behind... epic comment! I'm torn between this and the K&M Spider pro. The latter makes better room for some pedals and have the slightly tilted upper arms, but the Ultimate has the more iconic 80s look of the legs and a lower price. Will decide after the holidays.
let me know, i had a spider for a while (a long time ago) and got rid of it quickly, but I don't remember exactly why. i need to try one again.
Hi Espen!!! ...Hi Woody!!!! ....
Hey guys, can you help me decide on a 3 tiered keyboard stand? ...I watched any videos I could find on the triple floor designs, but I am left with questions....
Woody, do you know if your stand in this video had an optional accessory shelf to add to the very top to hold a small keyboard?
I've been using my table for my synths and a folding cross stand that i had for over 20 years! .... It's working great for me holding up my heavy CME synth, stable and all, however, I have now in my set-up 2 more synths, both are Minies (2-Octave System-1 and 3-octave JD-Xi)... The way things are right now are is that they are placed far apart from each-other, and I would love to Get my keyboards Set up on a Rack Stand system. And need to do this to help the space issue I have...
I need some professional advice on these types of stands and the quality to price ratio...And my most sought after ability on these vertical stands is that i'm able to add and remove tiers at will! and Also, that I can position the grab-sticks so as to share a tier for the 2 smaller Synths.
I'm not asking a rocket science question, but hoping for advice from whomever tried to sit two small synths on a single rack or tier along with the Normal, Big Guys, below. I've seen rock groups perform on tv and saw their keyboardist behind a stand of an 88-key on the 1st tier and a few medium sized Synths on a 2nd tier, and a single mini korg sitting on the 3rd tier, while the keyboardist played ALL of them switching from one instrument to another! :)
This kind of thing is done on stages every day, but to me comes across almost taboo in how people react when asked this question... I couldn't settle with any information I got online, searching for a while. Maybe a more human approach might get me on the right path?
If I had all the tubing necessary, and the elbow ties and such, I would have built one for myself long ago, but no one sells these types of parts... :(
Hey guys, I depend on you! ...I love you, cheers and blessings to you and your families!
I'll be here.
I have the stay 3 tier stand in blue and realy like it.
...Thank You for your recommendation! ...I really appreciate your input. Seems the big guys ignored me, and I would have never gotten a reply... :(
I just looked it up and it does look fantastic. What do you think about the stability? ...I never had any experience with tilted triple-foot stands such as this... And is it bulky/big?
It does look pretty and very compatible (color-wise) to my gear. :) I like Red and Blue and even the White-Black versions!
Thank You for your time Ricky :)
Nikita Yeroshov I have the three tier ones there very stable plus if you use pedals the stands legs doint get in the way way nicer than the ultimate suport(:
Killer helped me decide, do you think this thing does well in small studios or actually take up more space??
since it leans back, you can't push it flush against a wall... otherwise quite compact for a small studio
@@WoodyPianoShack Thank you so much that saved me a $300 mistake! Great channel I’ve been here lots of times for different things over the years. And I always find the information valuable and extremely accurate and detailed 🎹
I want one of these again, but not this rounded model, rather the AX-48B, which has the original triangular cross section. The slidey things are cable guides, so you have a clean look from the front. If you want something even more cultish and exclusive, check out Invisible stands. One drawback to these Apex/Deltex is the legs get in the way of a sustain pedal.
all true. two of the slidey things i later discovered is to attach carrying handle, but i never bothered with that.
Hi Woody
Can you recommend a good keyboard stand
I just bought a korg kronos 2 88
I've just bought one (new) you can't beat the old tried and trusted stuff 🙂
Oh and Chvrches! Love em :-) :-) Thumbs up.
Did you both 13” and 18” arms? Was there a noticeable difference with either inserting or removing the shorter arms? Are they more of a hassle?
you get two different sets of arms, one is longer and chunkier, both are good and no issues inserting
@@WoodyPianoShack I see. I assuming you really have to dig into the slot for the shorter arms when trying to take them out?
I also noticed that you used a 73/76-key Nord on the top. A concern of mine are the dimensions of my 2 slim 88-key keyboards; 29.2cm & 22.8cm in depth, respectively. I fear they might not be as stable compared to an X-stand, especially when playing closer to the ends of the keyboards.
Also, thank you for your video!!
@@abrahammartinez9431 no problem fishing out the arms. in general this type of stand is not as stable as the stands with 4 legs, one on each in corner, you are sacrificing some stability for a cool look. x-stands I don't normally use as I don't like the look, and they sometimes do not sit flat on the floow.
He is right you just hit the legs a little hard at the bottom to get them perfectly in place
These types of stands are for live performances. While sitting,, the design cramps the leg and foot area for pedal use.
Good one Woody! I came here with all the same problems that you had. I didn't want to brute force the side legs to get them flat on the floor, then I couldn't quite work out how to attach the slidey thing to the column. I felt like a total muppet until I realised it wasn't just me.
we're both complete muppets, at least. :)
Thanks for such enthusiastic review mate! How adjustable is the height of the supports?
infinitely!
Really impressed with the use of the tea cup. I came to see the tea cup maneuvers, however I will contend with watching the assembly of the Ultimate Apex.
I always you lived in England .but anyways , can a mic stand be attached?
yes, i believe there are accessories for that
You make the point that a four legged stand is the ultimate in being stable, however the portability and having 2 tier of the Ultimate, not to mention the aesthetic appeal is of benefit. I would modify the Ultimate by attaching 2 more legs or brackets, that do not distract from the aesthetic beauty. I do not want a bouncing keyboard, you will often see this on RUclips videos.
I thought about these stands however, I decided to go for Quicklok Z726L as there was a lot of money in keyboards going on there. Korg Oasys 88 and Korg Kronos 2, holds them beautifully and very stable. Would be inconsolable should a stand collapse with my babies on board.
I had the Ultimate but didn't like the bounce and wobble. Seeing that I had over £6,000 worth of keyboards on it 2 x Korg Kronos I decided to buy the Konig and Meyer Spider Pro as it is more stable.
I use the same Ultimate stand with 2 kronos and i hate the wobble. Is the spider pro really solid?
Chvrches is a big time synth band from Scotland.
Hi world, I just bough this today, its great except the back leg not want to fold back in, has this happened to you? I don't want to return it
no, maybe more force than you think is required?
Can the keyboards be secured on the stand? I see that you just place the keyboards on the sliding V-shape bases and if not careful they can fall .
Picked one up a few weeks ago - wife plays keys in our modern country covers band - definitely look the business and seem pretty stable with an XP-80 and a VR-09....
Speaking of which? You should pick up an XP-series to play with sometime. They're still one of the better Roland workstation keyboards around!
Just got mine but watched your video first so it was very easy to build thanks?
Hello Woody! First off, I really enjoy your videos and reviews! Thank you! Now the question, I have an opportunity to pick one of these up. I'm 6' 2" tall (or 1.88 meters). Does the bottom rack lift higher? I would feel awkward needing to bend over too much to play the bottom keys. Thanks again!
hi al, both racks slide up and down the entire length of the column (that phrase sounds really weird.... :o ) so no problem with height, but remember the higher you go the less stable and more wobble the column. maybe use a cool low wide-legged stance... :)
Woody Piano Shack Ha!!! That would look awkward. I just picked it up and got home. Ready to set it up! Thanks for replying!
No place for a Ketron k8 Midi Pedal to change chords. I have a problem with my left hand which gets painful when I play too long (urnal nerve). Even though I am not pleased with that Midi Pedal because it doesn't respond very well. Any idea about the efficiency of other devices?
Guy ♫♫♫
Thank your video help me a lot to set my keyboard stand.
Same here been always wanting one of these stands, its Epic cool congrats man :)
I have the deltex version the older model but I wanna buy this one because it looks more compact is that true? I’m hyped I’m getting one in a few hours from guitar center 3/27/18 I’m excited
i can't compare, thought the apex was same size but sturdier, more pro... but please post an update after you have compared them!
Yea I bought one that date and a few weeks ago I found another at a pawn shot for 90$
Well you sold me on the Roland stand, lol. what model is that?
Hi Woody! Interesting video. The first time I saw a stand like that, Dominique Perrier used it. I always wondered if he really was stable. You confirmed it. (A question: 0:18 sounded to Roland Juno Gi, is it possible? Greetings from Argentina!!!
it's my roland fa08, all mdern roland synth pads sound the same :)
True! I have a Gi. The Roland sounds great. I have the possibility of buying a D-50, old but interesting. I saw your video and I was wondering if it's a good investment. What do you think? Thanks for sharing. I already subscribed to your channel. Luck!!!
Dude, you do not make up yee bed each day? Is this a Brit thing or what? It was only apparent when going full screen.
too busy producing vids to make beds... :/
I have one- it can get kinda wobbly
the keyboard on the bottom look too low (lower height) for a tall person i mean for a 6 ft and over.
celvin, tall guys like me just have to spread your legs and get low...
Thanks for your video, great help.
Yes, it’s requires some brute force!
The best keyboard stand!
you should have got the stay keyboard stand I have 2 in blue and realy like thim.
Is one able to add extra tiers to this?
sure, if two is not enough, but might get cramped.
Hows it working out for you!? Read some negative reviews
i don't gig with it, but it's been great for me! what are peops complaining about?
Woody Piano Shack did a little post on a major synth group on facebook and within hours it lit like a wildfire amassing 300 comments, uneven weight distribution, falling forward, arms breaking, top cover snapping off, worth a read! Despite my better judgement I ordered one, I think time will tell if i regret it! I’m a stagehand for arenas/stadiums and see them used every gig, my only witness is the rockiness on flat surfaces, carpet meshes it pretty well though. If you can look in the pictures of “synthesizer freaks” on the facebook page you’ll be able to see everyone’s opinion! :)
Woody Piano Shack some people are chucking hefty synths on them though so that could be an issue, I just hope it’ll manage my JP80 and Jupiter X. A lot of people are just using them for MIDI controllers and the occasional mono synth on top, having something as large on top would however give it a better center mass given the physics of it
really would have liked to see you put a 88 key weighted board on there, im considering one of these myself for my RD800. (nice tea mug by the way)
I've gigged with a friend who used an 88 motif xf just fine
I enjoyed that - Cheers!
getting two tier version for My vintage KORG 01 w-d and Hes younger brother Korg kross in fiew days can't wait. btw sittin with a brew myself :)
BTW, I stage manage at Glastonbury and last year we had Jamala on our stage ...she came with a lot of (metaphorical) baggage, but since the sh!t kicked the fan in Ukraine so horribly, she was treated with all due respect.
13:00 Bloody Hell! You knew what you were buying and didn't know it leans back to support itself?
i knew what i was buying, just couldn't figure out how to put it together :)
phartattack it was the leg he was talking about not the whole thing
awesome vid
Does it go up and down?
the support arms do, yes
Wow is he 8yrs old??
it was expensive as hell but mine was worth every cent imo
..a biscuit always helps :)
Compare this to the unboxing and setting up of the Millenium KS-3000 here ruclips.net/video/jdZFYX6-ng4/видео.html. It costs around half the price of the AX-48 Pro, can be set up and ready for use in just a couple of leisurely minutes, and, imho, looks and performs just as well.
fucking hilarious! love it
You inverted the base...
damn you must love tea lmao
enjoying a cuppa right now.
Lol that's what's up man I have the AX 48 Pro as well except i have the one in silver great stand! it took me a little while to get the bottom stabilizer right because mine for the longest had a little bit of a wobble and lean to it but once I figured out that bottom stabilizer it's been right every since I'm using a Yamaha motif xf and a Korg Krome up top with mine...man I want me one of those Nords myself and will probably be my next board
i noticed that you have to really crank the thumbscrew with a large amount of force. Otherwise the tier can tilt alarmingly to the side when you playing the higher or lower octaves of the keyboard.
I bought an Ultimate Delta apex stand back in the 90s which is still going strong. It is an all metal construction whereas the newer models have plastic brackets which are known to crack so be careful that your keyboards don't crash to the floor. I have just upgraded my stands to the K&M Spider Pro which have a four leg base and allows more space to place damper pedals etc. Great to see a Brit doing videos, Im from Yorkshire.
these cups of teeeeeaaaaaa!
El Stay es el mejor y mas barato!!
I did the same exact thing 😂
Good...
Probably would have been half as long if he would have read the manual.
Stay se arma mucho más rápido y sencillo y cuesta muchísimo menos
K&M nuff said
its a psr 970 not a 910
This is a relly good stand - HOWEVER - once the top microphone bracket is installed and you have your mic set up it picks up every sound of the keys being played and it is so annoying.
yes, it would do that for sure, never attach a mic to your keyboard stand, or put mic stand on a desk with a aynth on it. mic on stand is pointless feature, just use a conventional stand on floor.
Please, could you edit the moments that you drink your tea next time? I don't know why, but every time you shallow, it makes me cringe a little...
lavalier microphone right next to my throat, yuck!! ok, point taken.
@@WoodyPianoShack i actually love it man keep it like that! 😍😍
Wth, dont you know how to use a freakn keyboard stand ! And that tea lol lol
That is the most disgusting sound I've ever heard. How dare you drink/swallow tea right next to the microphone! Not cool.
Stop gulping
this was 8 years ago i don't think i gulp as much on my current videos, thanks for the tips
Irrelivent talks boring