Millenium DS-30

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Millenium DS-30
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Does what it says on the tin
D Rea 05.08.2020
Simple Pop 'n' Lock open/close design. Rugged design means it'll take a pretty good beating without breaking or falling.Mainly I've used it for micing bridges on cellos or floor stacked amps, live and studio.

Con 1: Even though it's pretty compact when folded out, its set design means it can be a bit of a nuisance if floor space is a premium (e.g. if you're micing a kit on a drum riser just big enough for the kit itself). Being able to adjust the angle of the arm would help with this.

Con 2 (nit picking): A bit more length on the extension would make it ideal. You can work around by attaching a boom but that begins to defeat the purpose of buying this product.

But ultimately, for the price it's a solid product and you can trust it with some expensive gear attached.
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Much stronger and more useful than it looks - low profile but very handy!
Chad M. 07.09.2020
I bought this on a bit of a whim, as it kept coming up on searches for small mic stands (that I use a lot of). I had assumed it would probably not be very stable. I was pleasantly surprised to find it sits very sturdily as an instrument mic stand for a seated musician. Add a K&M 18872 extension rod or a K&M 21431 Mini Boom Arm and you can even get it close to standing height (though the boom can make it topple if you extend it too far). An added use I have for it is as a lightweight tripod for Go Pros or phones (by adding a thread adaptor.) If I want more height, I sit it on an IKEA-style stool (the ones with the holes). The little tailpiece at the back sits neatly in one of the holes making it very sturdy. These are so light and compact when folded up, its almost worth having one in the car for emergencies.
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jolter 24.03.2022
Handy piece of gear.
Cheap but handy and useful. Cheap is not alwasy poor quality. Hear its not, actually very well made. Not for heavy duty robust handle off sourse but is studio and at home absolutely nothing more you need for the job.
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Solid
Dj Chap 28.05.2020
- 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.
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It's alright, but not amazing.
Nathan V. 10.05.2020
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.
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for being a buget option it a sturdy mic stand
R g g 24.03.2022
good quality but turned out not to be what i wanted for a desktop stand as i have a better one but a versityle stand non the less great for kick and snare bottom mic.
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Not very stable
place70 06.12.2017
It doesn't really do it's job very well, with a shure microphone in it, it's not very stable and keeps falling to the sides because it can't stand the weight.
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It doesn't take a lot of weight
K. ?. 10.07.2021
This thing is quite compact, but can't hold heavier microphones. I'm using it to hold Rode NT1 with the shockmount and it just baarely holds up and sometimes falls down by itself after some time. If you have a lighter mic, I think it's a decent solution for the money.
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Does it's job, need it do more?
Death By Guitar 15.01.2022
This was CHEAP, you need a little round thread fitting piece thingy if you are putting a shure mic on it. That was a negative, but not really any fault of the product...
Seems to work, holds the mic --> 5 stars.
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Perfect for guitar amps
Anonymous 27.01.2023
This small low profile mic stand is made with high quality parts and can handle being used constantly.

One minor issue is with big heavy microphones, this stand will hold them but the main arm does un clip slightly and could collapse.

But appart from that this mic stand is pretty perfect for guitar amps and is completely stable with medium and smaller sized microphones.
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