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Its a short stand
O bought it as short base drum mic stand. It really is not usefull as it its too short for this application. Its stable enogh however to put a mic in it and leave it. Maybe only application would be as desk mic stand for pocasters?
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Basic stand for normal use.
It have a balance issue. I used with with Behringer C-1, you need to adjust the angle with some extra piece of wood or book below the front legs to avoid falling to front by the weight of microphone.
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Really good for the price.
I got this to attach my Rode NT1-A and, while the spider can be nicely attached on the tip, it remains sideways, tilting the stand. I can't seem to be able to tighten it further so I will need to put something heavy on the legs to create balance.
It's well made and I like it but beware: it may not be the best choice for your microphone.
It's well made and I like it but beware: it may not be the best choice for your microphone.
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so so
It is what it is for the price.
You get what you pay for. It's not great but not terrible.
You get what you pay for. It's not great but not terrible.
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It's fine, but not heavy enough.
My studio condenser mic is way to heavy for this. I have to keep it in suspense via the mic cable so it doest tip over. It only has one angle, and this angle doesn't support heavyweight. Fine product though
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Nod bad, but no good with heavy mics.
Build qualty is excellent, but when used with a LDC mic it's not very stable at all. I used an Oktava 319 it's prone to toppling over. Would work well with smaller mics though.
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Millenium DS-10 Table Microphone Stand
Decent quality for what it cost, cable clip broke as soon as I got it out of the package, other than that it s lovely little mic stand !
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Too small
I think this product is a good idea but it was too small and lightweight to hold my t bone condensor mike up. it keeps falling down so i think the design is lacking somewhat
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