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Solid
- The product is solid, easy to handle.
- The rubber parts which protects the edges can easily stain your table. My Table is white and I already have some marks. It is not difficult to clean but...
- The cable clip bursted in 2 peaces at my first attempt to use it. I mean - who needs clips isnt it?
- I will not use it as my main desktop mic stand. There's not so much mobility and the bottom rods occupies a lots of space (regarding the space - totally my fault because there is a smaller version of the product).
- I will keep it because of it's solidity and it wasn't expensive.
Thanks Thomann.
- The rubber parts which protects the edges can easily stain your table. My Table is white and I already have some marks. It is not difficult to clean but...
- The cable clip bursted in 2 peaces at my first attempt to use it. I mean - who needs clips isnt it?
- I will not use it as my main desktop mic stand. There's not so much mobility and the bottom rods occupies a lots of space (regarding the space - totally my fault because there is a smaller version of the product).
- I will keep it because of it's solidity and it wasn't expensive.
Thanks Thomann.
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NV
It's alright, but not amazing.
It's definately usable to get a microphone on front of an amp, but it's not the best.
the pole with the mic screw of my stand was a little loose, meaning that if you'd crew on the microphone, you could keep turning it. whatever was supposed to stop that just didn't do a good job. It was still sturdy enough to prevent the mic from moving on it's own though, so it's not that big of a deal.
The stand is pretty stable, if you can get it into the right position, you don't really have to worry about it anymore.
There isn't a whole lot of room for positioning though. It would have been nice if it was able to go lower, or if it had an extra pivet so you could get it into some other positions that are now unreachable.
the pole with the mic screw of my stand was a little loose, meaning that if you'd crew on the microphone, you could keep turning it. whatever was supposed to stop that just didn't do a good job. It was still sturdy enough to prevent the mic from moving on it's own though, so it's not that big of a deal.
The stand is pretty stable, if you can get it into the right position, you don't really have to worry about it anymore.
There isn't a whole lot of room for positioning though. It would have been nice if it was able to go lower, or if it had an extra pivet so you could get it into some other positions that are now unreachable.
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T
In front of the guitar cab, why not?
I use ear monitors so I wanted to mic my guitar amp and feed that signal also to my ears in rehearsals. This small stand is cheap and does the job well enough.
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J
Bought it specially for recording while travelling and out of studio. The tripod is unable to hold my mic with shock mount and pop-filter. It simply folds.
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SJ
Quality Material, Poor Stability
I was disappointed with the stability of this stand. If you use a microphone of average weight, it will dip down, which kind of defeats the purpose.
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A
Too weak for some mics without modification
I modified my stand as it is too weak to even hold up a Beyer 201. Great stand but a bit droopy.
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