L
Buy if you don't need so often move or adjust
It's OK for practice room stand ore home improv. studio... Not for gigs! If you need cheap stand this is one for you
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C
Good solid stand.
Needs tightening up when it arrives but once done this a great mic stand for the money. Stable and easy to adjust. Easilly reaches over my single keyboard stand and allows me sing and play with no problems. The tubular framework is very tough but some of the plastic fittings are a little delicate but you get what you pay for. Would buy again.
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J
good for rehearsal room
I use this mic stands as overheads with small-diaphragm microphones. Stability is good for this purpose as well as the handling and quality. Also good as mic stand for singer.
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H
Fine Mic Stand
It is a fine mic stand for holding mics. Not too flashy.
The fasteners work well, but a bit cumbersome. You need to tighten the main leaver to stop the boom arm from sliding which is a little awkward. I lost a rubber foot on its first outing at a gig which means they are not to well attached. Also it’s a bit in the light side so full extension with heavy expensive mics could be risky.
But as mic stands go, it works quite well and for a good price.
The fasteners work well, but a bit cumbersome. You need to tighten the main leaver to stop the boom arm from sliding which is a little awkward. I lost a rubber foot on its first outing at a gig which means they are not to well attached. Also it’s a bit in the light side so full extension with heavy expensive mics could be risky.
But as mic stands go, it works quite well and for a good price.
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K
Good value
For the money it's a good product. Stabile and easy to adjust to the sound source. Looks like it is going to last for a long time if you're treating it ok. I recomend it for home recordings and occasional gig. Not for touring.
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