ProX XS-DJSTNBL — Flight Case Style Folding DJ Table and Workstation
XS-DJSTNBL Overview
The ProX XS-DJSTNBL is a transformer-style folding DJ table and workstation designed for mobile DJs, touring performers, and studio setups that demand portability without sacrificing a professional presentation. Built with ProX’s signature Honeycomb Digital plywood construction and finished in black with aluminum accents, this workstation provides a stable, durable surface for mixers, CDJs, keyboards, and other pro audio or lighting equipment. A utility shelf integrated beneath the main table surface accommodates backup controllers, laptops, or cable management. Manufactured using CNC technology to maintain consistent tolerances, the XS-DJSTNBL reflects the quality standards ProX has maintained since 1984.
The unit folds flat for compact storage and transport, and smooth-rolling wheels allow for easy movement between load-in points, stages, and venues without requiring additional cart equipment.
Key Features
- Flight Case Style Construction — Honeycomb Digital plywood build with aluminum accents delivers a professional aesthetic suited for live events and permanent installations alike
- Fold-Flat Portability — Collapses quickly and folds flat for efficient transport and storage in vehicles, trailers, or storage rooms
- Integrated Utility Shelf — Under-table shelf provides dedicated space for backup controllers, laptops, or cable runs, keeping the main work surface clear
- Smooth Rolling Wheels — Built-in wheels allow the workstation to be rolled directly to position without requiring a separate transport cart
- CNC-Manufactured Tolerances — CNC technology used during production ensures consistent build quality and structural integrity across units
- Broad Equipment Compatibility — Surface accommodates mixers, CDJs, keyboards, and a range of pro audio and lighting gear
- Black Finish — Sleek black exterior with aluminum hardware presents a clean, stage-ready appearance at events and installations

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