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Highly adaptable and extremely useful
Running a small venue (180 cap) it can be problematic to find the space on stage when mic'ing up percussion or speakers for example. Shortened stands are extremely handy in these situations and also prevent visual clutter (too many boom stands and the stage looks like a forest of scaffolding).
Where the Hercules models excel is in their extra adaptabilty via a further extendable arm on the boom and a low profile of the legs, allowing you to sneak it inbetween hardware stands etc.
The build quality is also very good and we are still happily using the originals of these to this day.
Where the Hercules models excel is in their extra adaptabilty via a further extendable arm on the boom and a low profile of the legs, allowing you to sneak it inbetween hardware stands etc.
The build quality is also very good and we are still happily using the originals of these to this day.
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Not bad at all
Seems pretty sturdy and stable overall, but I feel that some things could be improved a little.
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Hercules Stands Mic Stand Boom review
Strong, durable and light. Makes down easy and is quick to set up. It does the job very well for the price it is. Won't take a huge amount of punishment, but if you're good to it, it will last
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Mic Stand
I have been using this stand in my home recording set-up. It is good value for money for recording acoustic instruments. I would not use this in a live set-up as it is not as robust as I would like for night after night gigs.
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