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Did not work for me - mic positioning is not as flexible in terms of precise mic positioning as claimed. In the model I bought mic was always bouncing back to a certain position, which I did not like. Buy it if your have a specific budget and the problem I faced actually works for you well.
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Unusable
This is the worst Millenium product that I have ever purchased. I got it to use with a Champ 12 in live situations where I didn't want to/couldn't bring a Deluxe, which you have the room to just hang a mic on. I tested this with an SM57, standard mic used to mic up guitar amps. The clamp does clamp to the amp well, but that is the only thing it does well. The goose neck on it does not allow for proper mic positioning. I could bend the neck into only one real position, and then after a few minutes it would droop back to some other position. I tried it on each side of the amp and also on the top, because I wanted this to work. It just doesn't work well. If the mic position, and ensuring that the Mic doesn't move during playing, doesn't matter to you then this product will do what you want. If the mic position, and ensuring that the Mic doesn't move during playing, does matter to you then stay well away from this product.
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EM
Not bad, but gooseneck a could be longer
I changed my mind about this thing since the last few gigs.
It is not a good product.
I use it on a few different combos.
I feel the gooseneck is not long enough. I have to attach another gooseneck to it THEN the mic holder to enable correct positioning of the mic. This additional weight tends to mean that the mic can move.
I use it mostly on a small fender Excelsior and a Laney TT50.
You are better get a better one of these or just get a small mic stand or shorten the legs on an existing stand and modify it.
Hope this helps.
It is not a good product.
I use it on a few different combos.
I feel the gooseneck is not long enough. I have to attach another gooseneck to it THEN the mic holder to enable correct positioning of the mic. This additional weight tends to mean that the mic can move.
I use it mostly on a small fender Excelsior and a Laney TT50.
You are better get a better one of these or just get a small mic stand or shorten the legs on an existing stand and modify it.
Hope this helps.
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K
Can't understand how it is possible to sell this product
The goose neck is very weak and you can't fix it in the position you want. The idea of clamp is good, the realisation is awful. Wont reccomend anyone to buy and will try to return.
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YM
Do not buy.
Just a waste of money. Gooseneck does not stay in place, it is too short. You better buy some cheap short mic stand.
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ML
Quality not great
A great idea but the quality is poor. Maybe ok for home house but no good on the road. Heads work loose and cannnot be tightened up. Mic just keeps dropping.
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LD
too flexible
Don't buy this. The arm to attach the microphone is too flexible and the mic will drop down.
Buy the audio cab grabber instead.They have a fixed arm.
Buy the audio cab grabber instead.They have a fixed arm.
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