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cheap but not so good
with a little bit of patience you can put in the microphone you want, but the plastic is really hard. it's quite an effort to place the mic. other than that, after you placed the mic in it's almost impossible that it will fall down :)
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Useful for spares
These are cheap, and perfect for chucking in your spares box if your mics and stands get a lot of use. The last thing you want is a snapped mic holder and having to embarrassingly wrap it up in gaffa tape. With a few of these in your box, you'll never have to, and at this price, why not get a load?
They hold standard size microphones snugly and reassuringly well, but if you have large diaphragm or more specialist mics, these won't do the job at all. But for standard SM57s of SM58s they are fine.
Ideal as spares, but maybe spend a bit more for your main holders as you do get what you pay for.
They hold standard size microphones snugly and reassuringly well, but if you have large diaphragm or more specialist mics, these won't do the job at all. But for standard SM57s of SM58s they are fine.
Ideal as spares, but maybe spend a bit more for your main holders as you do get what you pay for.
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Mic Holder - Large Size
Ideal piece of equipment to help cover all the options for different mics used at jam nights. Solid construction - great for the price.
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It adequately does the job.
I ordered this to go with the t bone TWS One A wireless microphone and Millenium MS-2005 mic stand. At first glance I thought it was too small but it actually grips the microphone firmly. Almost too firmly if the mic is to be removed during performance. This assembly is for use by my ten year old daughter who regularly sings in public and puts on small shows with friends. That said, this gear would be just as happy on stage with a band playing small gigs. It will take a little practice for her to be able to slip the mic in and out of the holder smoothly during a show but very good value for money again from Thomann.
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A
Mic holder
Good quality - all you need
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J
Cheap and good
There's not much to say, it's a normal, cheap, sturdier plastic mic holder. It will do the job holding the type of mics it is intended for.
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does all you would need
good to have a few spares
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great wee things to have about in the church, they fit onto any mic stand and fit a wide range of microphones, they hold well without being overly stiff and they seem quite durable. i would definitely recommend these if you have lost your original or are just looking for a spare holder.
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A fine clip
The build quality is absolutely fine, feels robust and able to tackle being thrown around cases etc. The clip's grip is quite wide, so standard dynamic mics will be fine, but anything thinner, will certainly be loose. It gets the thumbs up from me overall though.
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J
Good clip, but let down by plastic insert
I always love the K&M stands and accessories and highly recommend them to others. I purchased some of the K&M microphone stands recently and thought these would be good too.
This clip is ideal to hold normal microphones such as the Shure SM58/ SM57 etc. The clip holds the microphones well and they don't slip out at all. The build quality is generally good, although some downsides I have found. Firstly, the insert to change the size of the clip at the bottom is only a plastic screw - seems a little cheap considering the price and usual quality from K&M. Second issue I have had is that the nut and bolt to adjust the angle can work itself loose quite easily, and I have lost a couple on stage - never to be seen again!!
This clip is ideal to hold normal microphones such as the Shure SM58/ SM57 etc. The clip holds the microphones well and they don't slip out at all. The build quality is generally good, although some downsides I have found. Firstly, the insert to change the size of the clip at the bottom is only a plastic screw - seems a little cheap considering the price and usual quality from K&M. Second issue I have had is that the nut and bolt to adjust the angle can work itself loose quite easily, and I have lost a couple on stage - never to be seen again!!
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