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K&M 210/2 Black

1978

Professional Microphone Stand

One of the most widely used microphone stands, here is the industry standard for microphone tripods. Built in 1967, the design of the 210/2 has remained almost unchanged and has to date been sold more than 2 million times.

Very sturdy mechanical parts, such as the diecast base, guarantees a long life even under harsh conditions on the road. The adjustable boom arm and generous height-adjustment makes it also very suitable for musicians who also need to sing.

  • Colour: Black
  • The industry standard
  • With adjustable boom arm
  • Diecast base
  • Folding tripod legs
  • Wide feet construction
  • Adjustable height: from 900 to 1600 mm
  • Boom arm length: 840 mm
  • Weight: 3.18 kg
Item number 104941
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Stand type Boom stand
Colour Black
Foot Tripod
length of the boom 800 mm
Max. height - min.height 900 mm – 1605 mm
Verstelbare Hengel 0
Connection 3/8"
Main tube adjustment 1
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172 AED 42,86 €
Plus 282 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Best quality mic stand versus price ratio
Whitenoise AV 21.02.2020
I've run events for years that require mic stands regularly, have used many different types and brands over the years and let me just re-state the title heading for this review.
These are the best quality mic stands vs price ratio PERIOD.
Nothing else I've come across compares with these.

Pros - build quality is fantastic for the price, locking mechanism on the arm is a very good design that doesn't damage threads easily, will last years if kept with care.

Cons - Might not be as "heavy duty" as some might require but for the price point its negligible. You would seriously be paying 4 times the price at least for the next step up in quality in my opinion.

Ive recommended these to many people who have asked me what mic stands to buy. And not one of them has regretted buying them. Some even thanked me, because there is alot of terrible stands on the market which cost more.
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Simply the best
Wutwutwut 05.01.2020
K&M products to me are the best stands on the market.

Used them for many years in all the conditions (studio/stage/open-air) and I had only a screw break after NINE YEARS of use on one of mine.

Other brands got its' METAL broken half of the time, which is... Not what you want, when it holds thousands euros worth of gear.

No cons.
And the price is a steal for this quality, especially compared to what stores in my area charge for K&M products.

If you want a microphone stand without any special extras - get this one. It's the best.
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it works really well
classicalmusicrecordingbeginner 13.05.2021
This microphone stand is very stable and the quality is also very good. Being very picky, it feels a bit too heavy for the stand when I put the bar with two large-diaphragm microphones and pull it really high . But the other things are just perfect. I am very satisfied with the quality and stability with this price.
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Wish certain hinges were easier to lock securily
kacper_convi 11.01.2021
The main hinge connecting the vertical pole to the top pole is quite hard to tighten properly - especially when using at more challenging angles with a heavier mike.

It's an alright stand, but wish that all the tightening knobs felt nicer and less 'sharp' when tightening them.
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