Theres a lot to like about this desk - for the price, the materials are of an acceptable quality, the rack and supplied screws worked just fine for me, and the form factor packs a lot of real estate into a relatively narrow width, which was important to me. However, given that this is more or less intended for musicians, playing keyboards/synths... the WOBBLE is a deal-breaker. The left to right wobble is VERY bad; granted, you wont likely be exerting pressure in that direction, but even a slight nudge will trigger a wobble that persists for several seconds. Playing anything other than a pianissimo ambient pad or something will trigger the WOBBLE, which is extremely distracting. As an additional minor note, the bottom rack is actually VERY close to being blocked by the main desk surface, such that any type of drawer/shelf will hit it, just FYI. Should you buy it? If it checks all the boxes for you AND you think you can stabilize it somehow, or that the WOBBLE wont bother you, yes, its not a terrible piece of furniture and the price is reasonable. If youre like me, and sensitive to wobble, and wanting to play keyboard/piano parts that have any degree of motion/action, then I would pass...
Beware the WOBBLE
Theres a lot to like about this desk - for the price, the materials are of an acceptable quality, the rack and supplied screws worked just fine for me, and the form factor packs a lot of real estate into a relatively narrow width, which was important to me. However, given that this is more or less intended for musicians, playing keyboards/synths... the WOBBLE is a deal-breaker. The left to right wobble is VERY bad; granted, you wont likely be exerting pressure in that direction, but even a slight nudge will trigger a wobble that persists for several seconds. Playing anything other than a pianissimo ambient pad or something will trigger the WOBBLE, which is extremely distracting. As an additional minor note, the bottom rack is actually VERY close to being blocked by the main desk surface, such that any type of drawer/shelf will hit it, just FYI. Should you buy it? If it checks all the boxes for you AND you think you can stabilize it somehow, or that the WOBBLE wont bother you, yes, its not a terrible piece of furniture and the price is reasonable. If youre like me, and sensitive to wobble, and wanting to play keyboard/piano parts that have any degree of motion/action, then I would pass...