A 30x40" mixer desk sits on my cart, and I can spin that around and work from any direction. I would stand to pull the chassis from the cab and swing that around to the bench top. Sitting on my stool I can spin the cart around on its wheels to get to any side of the combo. I can put a Fender Twin Reverb on the cart. They don't fit on the bench or belong there. But in pro audio, I service combo instrument amps and synthesizer keyboards, and large mixers. I use the bench for things like amp chassis and small stuff. I do a lot of work on my shop cart/table. I can bring my belly right to the bench top. SO you can't roll your legs under there, forcing you to sit back and, yes, lean forwards to the bench top. I see many benches built with a 2x4 beam across the front low, or shelves right out to the front of the bench down there. That is an upholstered seat, and a foot ring. I opt for no arms, though some like them. Think basic office swivel chair, but taller. I have spent many an hour on a plain old round stool from Grainger, but mainly I use drafting stools. My bench tends to be standard height, I guess about 3 feet? Countertop, not desk top. I ran a bench for decades, personally I only stand to reach into or around the work.
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