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great money value
Much better than second hand more expensive mic stands. Budget material, but good enough for semi pro as me, or as a backup for more serious musicians.
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Pretty good quality, but a bit lacking otherwise
I don't have anything bad to say about build quality, usability and stability, reliability overall, but it lacks the modularity of a screw on boom arm, making me feel like I will avoid these.
If you just need a stand to make a quick, simple home setup, this does it, but I wouldn't recommend it for your average musician mic stand "collection".
If you just need a stand to make a quick, simple home setup, this does it, but I wouldn't recommend it for your average musician mic stand "collection".
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Really quite good!
I'm using this in my home for recording. I gotta say, it's very good for the price!
Pros: sturdier than I expected and light.
Cons: the bottom of the stand has some strange plastic, it's specified in the packaging that it can leave marks on laminate and other types of floor, so you might want to place it on carpet or invest in some floor savers. (I just cut out cardboard circles and taped them on :D) Also, the knobs have a bit of a cheap feeling, but hey, you get what you pay for, and it doesn't really change much.
Altogether, pretty good stand! Better than I expected.
Pros: sturdier than I expected and light.
Cons: the bottom of the stand has some strange plastic, it's specified in the packaging that it can leave marks on laminate and other types of floor, so you might want to place it on carpet or invest in some floor savers. (I just cut out cardboard circles and taped them on :D) Also, the knobs have a bit of a cheap feeling, but hey, you get what you pay for, and it doesn't really change much.
Altogether, pretty good stand! Better than I expected.
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Surprisingly good
Based on reviews and the price I wasn't expecting very much from this stand. However I was very pleasantly surprised when I recieved it. The build quality is decent enough. I thought it would be thin and wobbly but it's actually quite good. Is it the best stand in the world? No. Does it do what I need it to do? Absolutely.
Obviously not heavy-duty, but if you just need something simple & cheap to hold up your mic (stationary), this is it.
My only concern is how long the mechanism will last.
Obviously not heavy-duty, but if you just need something simple & cheap to hold up your mic (stationary), this is it.
My only concern is how long the mechanism will last.
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Great price for a mic stand
Excellent price, does what it needs to do, only negative is the tool is quite plastic light (which is a good thing for portablity) and a bit flimsy and so may not be ideal for heavy use in stage work or heavy use in studio work for mounting heavy microphones or Iggy Pop...
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Cheap and does the job well.
Honestly, I can't complain. I use it in my home studio with a microphone, to track acoustic guitars. It's sturdy enough and it does the job well.
Since I only use at home, and never really pack it up and/or move it around, I can't say anything about the durability.
Since I only use at home, and never really pack it up and/or move it around, I can't say anything about the durability.
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Good stand if you're not a music venue
Bought this for my home studio. It's a great stand for that. But the build quality is not that robust (it's all plastic). So I would not recommend this for the music venue where people will use it every day. If it's just for you, then you're fine.
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It is what i bought
This is what you see.. A decent piece of mic stand for singers. Nothing less, nothing more.
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Cheap and cheerful!
Extremely cheap, but very reliable for home studio.
Not sure if I would recommend using for live gigs, can be knocked over easily, as they are very light.
Overall, I am not disappointed.
Even holds PG52A, impressed.
Not sure if I would recommend using for live gigs, can be knocked over easily, as they are very light.
Overall, I am not disappointed.
Even holds PG52A, impressed.
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Fine for hobbyists or occasional gigs
This definitely doesn't feel like it's going to last a lifetime of gigging, and the plastic parts feel flimsy. I've owned a couple of these as spares, and i think they're great value in that regard, but if you're gigging seriously just invest in a K&M. They're heavier but they literally last forever.
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