
The desktop is spacious enough for a keyboard, mouse, and accessories (effects units, samplers, drum machines etc) and a SMALL synth or MIDI keyboard.
STUDIO DESK PC
The under-section is quite spacious and allows for a decent sized PC computer tower and/or printer depending on your requirements, not to mention a decent amount of leg room but the slide out keyboard shelf could have offered a bit more space.
STUDIO DESK PROFESSIONAL
The build quality, paint finish and construction are on par with some of the higher price-point studio desks I have tried, and I had the feeling I was sitting down at a relatively professional studio desk when roadtesting. The StudioRTA ‘Creation Station’ looks the part. Distance from the edge of the work surface to build up 45 cm from the center, 44 cm from the left and right edge.Space beneath the lower plate for the chair: 67 cm.Distance from the lower plate to the middle plate: 53.6 cm.Height of the work plate (with rolls): about 65 cm.It’s available in 2 great colors: for more photos, click here.
STUDIO DESK PLUS
The large workspace can accommodate most synths and MIDI keyboards plus accessories. The Studio RTA Creation Station Studio Desk is a complete computer-based home studio workstation that offers great features at a great price point. The WS7500 is available at ZZOUNDS | AMAZON 2. If you’d like to check out the desk in more detail, click here (opens in new tab). Taller people (6 feet and above) have complained about the height of the desk being a little low.

It’s one of the more popular studio desks in this range. This shouldn’t be too much of an issue if you have an adjustable seat, though.Īll in all, I’m pleased with the quality of the desk. You’re not going to get anything in the vein of rack space for outboard gear, but what you will get is a sturdy, 2-tiered desk that can comfortably hold a fair bit of weight, ample leg space and a hideaway keyboard shelf that you could use for either a keyboard or micro-sized MIDI controller.Īgain, where this desk (and many others in this price range) suffers, is its lack of cable management features although given the price this isn’t something to grumble at too much.Įrgonomically, it is comfortable to sit at, though some taller users have reported that they wish the 2nd tier was a little bit higher.


In fact, the desk quotes a 175lb capacity of weight, which is mighty impressive for a desk at this price. I believe the wood isn’t actual ‘wood’, which usually raises concerns among furniture buyers but hey what can you really expect for a desk under $200? Whatever the material is, it certainly does do its job though, and that is to support quite a fair bit of weight under my usual stress test (a pair of 6.5″ Yamaha HS7s) and a 24″ monitor. However, if you do have issues there are assembly tutorials on Youtube that you can follow along to. Fortunately, we have done this a zillion times, so we managed.
STUDIO DESK HOW TO
Also, some instructions on how to properly assemble the keyboard tray would have been nice. It comes in 2 different colors, which you can have a look at here.Īssembly came with a few hiccups, a couple of screws did not align 100% accurately but with some determination, it all fit together. So upon doing this review I was already going in with a reasonably high expectation of quality in this studio desk. I own a pair of their monitor stands, and they’ve supported my Yamaha HS8 monitors without a hitch. The On Stage brand is one I’ve been familiar with for a while.

