NS4 Compact - Rubber feet position

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NS4 Compact - Rubber feet position

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Can anybody measure where the rubber feets are placed on the bottom on the NS4 compact? I mean the distance from each other and the side of the keyboards. I am looking the perfectly fitting keyboard stand.
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Thats quite an odd requirement to purchase synth based on rubber feet location to suit a stand, anyway;

approx. 930 apart, 70 from end
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Most any stand should work as there’s maybe a 1-2” offset you could move the Nord left to right (if needed) on most any commercial stand. What’s the end goal with this, just curious as it seems kind of a moot point since the rubber feet are such a negligible measurement and there’s a lot of adjustment options on most stands.
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ericL wrote: 19 May 2026, 02:51 Most any stand should work as there’s maybe a 1-2” offset you could move the Nord left to right (if needed) on most any commercial stand. What’s the end goal with this, just curious as it seems kind of a moot point since the rubber feet are such a negligible measurement and there’s a lot of adjustment options on most stands.
I'd like to find out if K&M Omega support arm (length: 344 mm) is suitable for the NS4 compact (plastic discs would be placed right under the rubber feet) or K&M 18827 (length: 264 mm) would be better fit?
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lucasheight wrote: 19 May 2026, 02:46 Thats quite an odd requirement to purchase synth based on rubber feet location to suit a stand, anyway;

approx. 930 apart, 70 from end
Thanks for the info.
Would it be pissible for you to measure the distances from the sides also?
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The 70 was from the side/end to the foot.
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For the Omega, I'd recommend the smaller rests - so they won't stand out either with the NS4C nor with an 88-key weighted digital piano. I even have my Kawai VPC1 on those smaller ones.
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lucasheight wrote: Yesterday, 00:24 The 70 was from the side/end to the foot.
Also 70 to the back and to the keys direction?
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