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Much more than I expected
I originally bought this stand as a compact alternative to the Millenium MA-2050, and I have to say I'm happy I made the purchase.
I can really see this a great alternative for those who do not have the budget nor care for the flexibility and features of something like the Rode PSA-1 (Also a great stand by the way)
The build quality on this really is great, the hinge is really nice and chunky and has no problem flying my sE 2200 A even with the arm extended, so it would be just fine with something the size of an SM58
It also comes with two mounting options: a stand that can be screwed into a desk with three screws (included), or a clamp that attaches to the edge of a table. The clamp has a foam pad which contacts the top of your surface to prevent scratches, which I think is a nice touch.
The cable is also of good quality too with Switchcraft style connectors- but not actual switchcraft, it's also a decent length to manage on the average desk or to hide away to plug into an extension if that's your use case, and the cable itself feels good.
I'll also point out that while the plugs are not genuine Switchcraft they are very solid, the soldering is also very clean on both ends of the cable.
It has a 3/8 thread but comes with a 5/8 adapter, nice to have around but not that I had a shortage.
There are a few minor cons though.
The way the stand attached to the base is simply by inserting the shaft into a socket and then tightening a screw on the base and is not threaded, so it's not possible to screw the stand into something like a round cast iron base.
There's also some room left in the socket, but this has not caused any stability issues when the screw is tightened.
This isn't a problem for me, but the screws that are included for the desk mount are perhaps a little on the short side, and while I doubt this would lead to any issue with stability, it does seem possible that a good knock could pull the screws right out of a surface made from chipboard or similar material.
Lastly, while the included cable is of good quality, it may limit the possible range of adjustments as the cable runs through the boom arm. You can, however, easily remove the cable but unfortunately this would require the removal of one of the XLR connectors on what is otherwise a fine cable.
In short:
Solid build quality
Fine with heavier mics, perfect for dynamics and SDC's
Good quality cable included (also easily removable/replaceable)
Flexible mounting options
Not the absolute best design in the world, but is still exceptional value.
Would purchase again... and again. Recommended.
I can really see this a great alternative for those who do not have the budget nor care for the flexibility and features of something like the Rode PSA-1 (Also a great stand by the way)
The build quality on this really is great, the hinge is really nice and chunky and has no problem flying my sE 2200 A even with the arm extended, so it would be just fine with something the size of an SM58
It also comes with two mounting options: a stand that can be screwed into a desk with three screws (included), or a clamp that attaches to the edge of a table. The clamp has a foam pad which contacts the top of your surface to prevent scratches, which I think is a nice touch.
The cable is also of good quality too with Switchcraft style connectors- but not actual switchcraft, it's also a decent length to manage on the average desk or to hide away to plug into an extension if that's your use case, and the cable itself feels good.
I'll also point out that while the plugs are not genuine Switchcraft they are very solid, the soldering is also very clean on both ends of the cable.
It has a 3/8 thread but comes with a 5/8 adapter, nice to have around but not that I had a shortage.
There are a few minor cons though.
The way the stand attached to the base is simply by inserting the shaft into a socket and then tightening a screw on the base and is not threaded, so it's not possible to screw the stand into something like a round cast iron base.
There's also some room left in the socket, but this has not caused any stability issues when the screw is tightened.
This isn't a problem for me, but the screws that are included for the desk mount are perhaps a little on the short side, and while I doubt this would lead to any issue with stability, it does seem possible that a good knock could pull the screws right out of a surface made from chipboard or similar material.
Lastly, while the included cable is of good quality, it may limit the possible range of adjustments as the cable runs through the boom arm. You can, however, easily remove the cable but unfortunately this would require the removal of one of the XLR connectors on what is otherwise a fine cable.
In short:
Solid build quality
Fine with heavier mics, perfect for dynamics and SDC's
Good quality cable included (also easily removable/replaceable)
Flexible mounting options
Not the absolute best design in the world, but is still exceptional value.
Would purchase again... and again. Recommended.
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Solid desk mic stand
Used to hold a dynamic mic for commentary and does so with ease, tightens up well and the included mic cable seems to be good quality.
Option to screw it down or clamp to a desk is also a bonus.
Option to screw it down or clamp to a desk is also a bonus.
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I was looking for a stand to use in a small room that wouldn't take a lot of space. This tripod is fantastic! it doesn't take a lot of space, is stable and the quality is great. It includes a pre-wired XLR cable, which is very useful. I use it currently without any issue with the condenser microphone that it's included in the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Studio bundle, it's strong enough to hold it in place. I really recommend the Millenium DS100
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Well designed and well made
This desktop microphone stand boasts an impressively well-thought-out design. Even when the microphone is not in use, it occupies minimal desk space, making it incredibly practical. The integrated cable management system effectively prevents any frustrating tangles. The adjustment mechanism is robust and reliable, ensuring the stand remains steady exactly when it should, eliminating any unwanted movement.
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hangs from the ceiling!
I got this so that I could have a vocal mic hanging from the ceiling, so that I could save on some floor space in my little basement studio! It works great, my condenser mic mounts upside down. Also much better in videos as there's less cumbersome mic booms etc in shot.
It looses one star on handling because I found a (dead) cockroach in the packaging.
It looses one star on handling because I found a (dead) cockroach in the packaging.
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Love it
This came in handy. Very steady and easy to mount.
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Nice desktop stand
Good solid and sturdy stand. I'm even thinking of buying a couple of these to mount mobile monitors like iloud on them. The cable included is of very good quality.
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very happy about this stand
preface. I read all the negative reviews before buying it. I could potentially agree with some of those (see below), but in giving stars, one should always keep in mind the price paid.
A while ago I bought a desk tripod stand for my microphone. It was so unstable, that it fell every other day. So I raised my budget for a mic stand, but just. I am very happy about this one. I mounted on a concrete brick (I didn't want to drill holes in my desk) and I confirm that the microphone is rock stable. Sure, the plastic knobs at the base and holding the extension tube are sloppy, but the main one (for the titling) is metal and holds still. I appreciate the presence of a (quality) mic cable and the absence of a mic holder: this usually comes with the microphone and reflects the microphone quality. I've been using this for a couple of months, and not only the mic never fell, it didn't change its position of a single millimetre, in spite of the fact that I'm rotating it quite often (when not in use, I "park" it sidewise).
Long story short, thumbs up!
A while ago I bought a desk tripod stand for my microphone. It was so unstable, that it fell every other day. So I raised my budget for a mic stand, but just. I am very happy about this one. I mounted on a concrete brick (I didn't want to drill holes in my desk) and I confirm that the microphone is rock stable. Sure, the plastic knobs at the base and holding the extension tube are sloppy, but the main one (for the titling) is metal and holds still. I appreciate the presence of a (quality) mic cable and the absence of a mic holder: this usually comes with the microphone and reflects the microphone quality. I've been using this for a couple of months, and not only the mic never fell, it didn't change its position of a single millimetre, in spite of the fact that I'm rotating it quite often (when not in use, I "park" it sidewise).
Long story short, thumbs up!
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Sturdy and affordable
Even comes with a cable !
I already bought 5 of these !
I already bought 5 of these !
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Love it
This is ace. I keep my sm7 on it all the time so i can throw down quick vocals at my DAW.
Movement is ratcheted so it's super solid.
Movement is ratcheted so it's super solid.
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