🎶 Elevate Your DJ Game with Style!
The Harmony AudioCases HCDJSTANDT is a compact, fold-out portable DJ workstation table designed for modern DJs. With a spacious 54" x 54" surface and durable wood construction, it combines functionality with a sleek chrome finish, making it the perfect addition to any DJ setup.
Material Type | Wood |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 54"L x 54"W x 18"H |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Handle Type | Spring |
Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
D**A
Well Built
This is a very durable and good looking DJ stand. Works perfect with my controller. Love that it has a shelf. Wheels would make it even nicer because it's a bit heavy to carry. But for the price I'm very happy.
D**O
Totally upgrades DJ setup to pro status.
Setup in seconds. A little heavy but very sturdy construction. I added some stick on rubber feet so when transporting using the side handle it doesn’t sit on metal brackets.Depending on the gig, I can hang a sign/logo from front, or a 44” video screen.
J**.
sturdy yet portable (DJ workspace folding version)
UPDATE: two years in, and still a great addition for any DJ. I love this piece of DJ furniture. I was looking for something that was portable if need be, but also sturdy. I find it very sturdy, especially with my coffin on top. The coffin has two 1200s and a native instruments s4, altogether weighing at least 100 lbs and it seems to hold well. I would give it fives stars, the only reason I don't is the lack of any method of running cables through it and the lack of wheels (which i've seen on similar foldable DJ workspaces). There is enough clearance between top shelf and stand to run small speaker wire, but nothing else.
G**.
A must have for mobile DJs
Excellent case. Light weight, easy to assemble and very sturdy. It's my go to table. Love it!!
J**N
This is a wrong Choice
This is absolutely a wrong choice. It’s not firm and can easily fall apart and your gadgets can hit the floor. The top refuse to hold flat and you don’t know where to place stuff. Place it in the middle, it sinks in. Place it on the side it tilts outwards. It’s a disaster of a design
E**N
Unbelievable Sturdiness with a Full Size Coffin on Top
This is exactly what I have been looking for, a Sturdy table stand with no wiggle that stands high enough so that I don't have to reach down to touch my platters for back cues. Makes cutting, mixing and scratching a lot more comfortable and I can reduce a lot more needle skipping because of it's sturdiness. The only drawback is that there are no wheels for mobility and they should have had holes to run cables through and just cover it up with a screw in plate, the way OdyUSA does there cases. Otherwise perfect item that is priced well.
S**S
Super sturdy, probably too sturdy
First off, this DJ workstation is very convenient. It looks amazing and has plenty of space on top as well as the 2nd shelf. It fit my full sized laptop, wireless mic receiver, lighting DMX controller, iPad and cell phone with room to spare. I don't use a mixing station, but it would be no problem. It is very sturdy. I did a breezy outdoor wedding yesterday, and it didn't budge. In fact, I successfully bungeed my fold up scrim screen to it because the screen kept blowing over.That said, I am conflicted. It is very heavy because of it's awkward physics when folded. It folds up into a fairly convenient flat (3" +/- deep) rectangle that slid into my hatchback perfectly. I will refer to the workstation in it's folded state as the "mat" from here on out. The weight is rough because it is awkward to carry when it only has one handle, that handle is on a flat side of the mat, is imbedded into a metal housing, and has an extremely strong spring in it. Maybe mine was manufactured incorrectly. If not, the handle is a serious design flaw. It is situated on a flat side, ¼ of the way to an edge; so, you have to carry it with the handle facing away from your body and the mat flat against the side of your body with the majority of it and it's weight below the handle. The spring inside the handle is so strong it clamps your hand or fingers against the metal housing it recesses into. It is rather painful. It is impossible to carry the mat any other way due to it's weight and the position of the handle on the mat.The handle hinge (where it attaches to the mat) is toward the middle of the mat (toward the bottom of the handle when carried) this causes the spring to clamp the handle down onto your fingers. IF the handle was upside down, the weight of the mat would force the handle to stay open instead of clamping down. I tried spinning the mat around, but the handle being only ¼ of the way down a side, it is unreachable from the other end. So, it has to be carried that way.EXTREMELY painful to carry. The handle and housing are riveted into the side panel of the mat, so I can't remove it to spin it around to the proper place. The design engineers had an epic fail with the physics of carrying this monster. I doubt anyone even tried to lift a prototype. It makes me dread using it again.
M**S
Great piece equipment to dj 👍🏻
Great to dj on 👍🏻 Very stable!
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