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Compact Useful & Heavy Duty Enough
Overview
I couldn't have asked for a better stand for my Mackie Onyx 1620 Series mixer. I was worried it might take up too much space in my small studio, or that it would not be very sturdy considering the price. But on all counts this has far exceeded my expectations.
My Experience
I have used this for my Mackie Onyx 1620i Series Mixer in a pretty tight space in my home studio. I was impressed with how snugly this product fit into place, taking up the minimum amount of space and allowing for other things to fit between and next to it.
The first thing I was impressed by was how easy it was to assemble. Most of the work had been done for me, which is helpful for people like me who aren't very patient or are useless at DIY. A quick feel and it seemed very strong.
The mixer popped straight on top and stayed firmly in place. Most importantly it also felt like it was taking the weight easily, and had the stand has the flexibility to increase the size to hold something bigger. Put simply if I upgrade to a bigger desk, I won't need to replace the stand. The same applies if I get a smaller one.
No modifications of the desk were needed, it was the stand equivalent to plug in and play once it is together.
Something that is important to me as well, is how it looks. Again it passes with flying colours. It looks professional and easy on the eye.
Pros:
- Easy to assemble.
- Sturdy.
- Fits snugly into small studios.
- Can be used for multiple size desks.
- Doesn't take up much more space than it needs to.
Cons: (For my needs there have been none).
- A bit of extra space or rack mounting option would be nice.
- Crossbars at rear limit space for putting things underneath. But still leave space for things to fit.
I couldn't have asked for a better stand for my Mackie Onyx 1620 Series mixer. I was worried it might take up too much space in my small studio, or that it would not be very sturdy considering the price. But on all counts this has far exceeded my expectations.
My Experience
I have used this for my Mackie Onyx 1620i Series Mixer in a pretty tight space in my home studio. I was impressed with how snugly this product fit into place, taking up the minimum amount of space and allowing for other things to fit between and next to it.
The first thing I was impressed by was how easy it was to assemble. Most of the work had been done for me, which is helpful for people like me who aren't very patient or are useless at DIY. A quick feel and it seemed very strong.
The mixer popped straight on top and stayed firmly in place. Most importantly it also felt like it was taking the weight easily, and had the stand has the flexibility to increase the size to hold something bigger. Put simply if I upgrade to a bigger desk, I won't need to replace the stand. The same applies if I get a smaller one.
No modifications of the desk were needed, it was the stand equivalent to plug in and play once it is together.
Something that is important to me as well, is how it looks. Again it passes with flying colours. It looks professional and easy on the eye.
Pros:
- Easy to assemble.
- Sturdy.
- Fits snugly into small studios.
- Can be used for multiple size desks.
- Doesn't take up much more space than it needs to.
Cons: (For my needs there have been none).
- A bit of extra space or rack mounting option would be nice.
- Crossbars at rear limit space for putting things underneath. But still leave space for things to fit.
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TG
Decent Product, poor thread quality
When this product works it is very good indeed, however the thread quality to tighten the stand isn't of an appropriate quality. When one of the threads was no longer operational on my old stand after a number of years, I bought another, however a thread on the new stand was not operational after a short time. It still works with 1 operational thread, but isn't the way it is supposed to be.
The product is still OK, however due to the quality of this last purchase I have to mark the score down. If you want something more robust, I would look at other alternatives, however if you want something at a good price that "does the job", then buy this.
The product is still OK, however due to the quality of this last purchase I have to mark the score down. If you want something more robust, I would look at other alternatives, however if you want something at a good price that "does the job", then buy this.
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Excellent stand!
Look no further! This is all you need. I tried going cheaper and after changing previous stands three times I decided to go for this one. No regrets at all. This stand is stable enough to sit on stage and has a very good angle to view easily what you're doing. I strongly suggest it.
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super
really pleased with this stand, packs down well and has a small footprint in use, mixer doesn't rock or wobble at all. Could be taller given the average table height, but works well sat at a drum kit 👍
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CR
Great value for money
The Millenium MX 1000, simply put, is the best mixer stand for the price and is better quality than some of the more expensive ones, in my opinion.
This is from experience, as I also have the K&M 42040 Mixer Stand. The K&M one locks are now sticking quite frequently, after years of use, so I decided to buy the Millenium MX 1000 for live use and leave the K&M one set up in the music room. I went for the Millennium stand because the singer in one of my bands has had this stand for many years, and has never had a problem with it. It's still as strong as when he bought it 4 years ago.
It's wide enough to stand some of the larger mixers on, e.g. Behringer X32, which both my band's singer and I both own one of each.
For it's price, I can't fault it. Definitely worth the money
This is from experience, as I also have the K&M 42040 Mixer Stand. The K&M one locks are now sticking quite frequently, after years of use, so I decided to buy the Millenium MX 1000 for live use and leave the K&M one set up in the music room. I went for the Millennium stand because the singer in one of my bands has had this stand for many years, and has never had a problem with it. It's still as strong as when he bought it 4 years ago.
It's wide enough to stand some of the larger mixers on, e.g. Behringer X32, which both my band's singer and I both own one of each.
For it's price, I can't fault it. Definitely worth the money
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For use with Alto live 1604
I use this stand for Alto live 1606 and it is perfect!. I like the angle of stand. Height is perfect and the ability to extend it in width is superb.
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TV
Very Sturdy
Very good quality, isn't going anyway as very stable. Slightly high when using a small mixer but still more than suitable for the job.
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Strong and folds conveniently
I have gigged with this stand endlessly! Years on and it is still going strong!
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K
Using it for my Tascam Model 24, fits perfectly.
Sturdy and stable, good price value
Sturdy and stable, good price value
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MM
Bit ugly, but for the price....
Bit ugly, a little bit fiddly, but sturdy and cheap. Never had any problems and it's holding up some heavy, old equipment. Spot on.
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