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Nice stand for the home studio
Using this stand in my home studio for almost all types of mics.
Nice and sturdy, the chrome finish with black parts looks classy.
I would say that this stand is medium heavy in weight and is perfectly stable using regular dynamic mics or pencil condensers. On the other hand it's okay to put heavier big condenser/tube mics on them with shorter and less angled boom arm settings to stay in the stable zone.
It should be a little bit heavier for my liking, but it's an excellent price/value ratio. Much better than cheaper stands. Recommended.
Nice and sturdy, the chrome finish with black parts looks classy.
I would say that this stand is medium heavy in weight and is perfectly stable using regular dynamic mics or pencil condensers. On the other hand it's okay to put heavier big condenser/tube mics on them with shorter and less angled boom arm settings to stay in the stable zone.
It should be a little bit heavier for my liking, but it's an excellent price/value ratio. Much better than cheaper stands. Recommended.
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HJ
Broke almost immediately...
Seemed like a great stand at first but then the first time properly using it the small clamp used to extend the boom arm broke which rendered the whole stand useless.
The particular clamp doesn't appear to be replaceable either so the only way for this stand to be if any use now is to drill a hole through the arm and fix it in place with a small nut and bolt.
Not what you want from a brand new stand...
It would be a great stand for the money if they didn't cheap out on that flimsy plastic clamps.
The particular clamp doesn't appear to be replaceable either so the only way for this stand to be if any use now is to drill a hole through the arm and fix it in place with a small nut and bolt.
Not what you want from a brand new stand...
It would be a great stand for the money if they didn't cheap out on that flimsy plastic clamps.
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R
better than expected for price...
Great quality for the price,ideal stand for home or amateur use....the base is metal but the joints on the legs are plastic which is the only obviously fragile part of the unit....very happy with it though and would purchase again.....
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K
Very good looking but fragile
I bought this mic stand mostly for playing live. It had done it's job for a couple of years, I still use it (for rehearsal) but after some extra screws
and tapes I had to put on, it's not so good looking any more. But it's good for it's price.
and tapes I had to put on, it's not so good looking any more. But it's good for it's price.
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S
Great value!
Great value, well made mic stands for the money compared to more expensive brands. They look professional and are sturdy, especially with large, bulky drum overhead mics. They lock into position and stay there! Would recomend.
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L
OK mic stand
Usable and good if you don't use it very much! good choice if stays on some practice room or studio with some light-weight mic
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LO
Solid stand
Bought this for my girlfriend a few months ago and was pleasantly surprised by how solid it is. Nicely made and easily adjustable. The chrome colouring looks nice and shiny and the clip to extend the arm is so much better than the wheel that's normally used.
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Not the worst mic stand.
I bought this mic stand mainly for its telescopic boom arm feature which means that it takes up less space on a cramped stage. I find that the build quality is rather flimsy and the adjuster screws are not always strong enough to support the weight of larger microphones. On a positive note it does have a very stable tripod foot.
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