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Millenium DM3 is a quality product!
I bought an Avanton RED mono monitor. I was looking for different options for placing the monitor in front of me at the LOW height I need! This is very important in my studio.
I ended up buying this stand - and upgrading it myself.
I completely disassembled the stand.
I carefully sawed off the length I did not need.
As a result, I have a height of 10.5 centimeters from the table !!! This is very cool!
I drilled 6 thin holes and securely tightened the stand to the base with 6 bolts and nuts. Now it's MONOLITH!
No vibrations at all!
And, of course, I will separately note the presence of the Tilt Angle Control! This is what I needed!
Now I have completely "Custom Millenium DM3"
Incredible value for money!
If you know how to use a drill and a saw, then you can customize it for yourself with More efficiency!
Because the height of the stand - which comes with the sale - is very high for a "Mono" monitor. Because I have three monitors in front of my eyes. And I did not want to cover them with the Monitor!
Now I have what I needed.
Price-performance ratio is amazing!
I ended up buying this stand - and upgrading it myself.
I completely disassembled the stand.
I carefully sawed off the length I did not need.
As a result, I have a height of 10.5 centimeters from the table !!! This is very cool!
I drilled 6 thin holes and securely tightened the stand to the base with 6 bolts and nuts. Now it's MONOLITH!
No vibrations at all!
And, of course, I will separately note the presence of the Tilt Angle Control! This is what I needed!
Now I have completely "Custom Millenium DM3"
Incredible value for money!
If you know how to use a drill and a saw, then you can customize it for yourself with More efficiency!
Because the height of the stand - which comes with the sale - is very high for a "Mono" monitor. Because I have three monitors in front of my eyes. And I did not want to cover them with the Monitor!
Now I have what I needed.
Price-performance ratio is amazing!
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Great for the price; perfect combo with ADAM T5Vs
These Millenium monitor stands are a real bang for your buck if you have a limited space that can't fit standalone floor stands and are looking to compromise with a pair of quality desk stands.
Features like:
- the angle adjustment,
- the cable clip that keeps the cables neatly managed
- the nice rubber pad surface (that comes off, btw)
- the rubber feet that go between the desk and the stand itself and help reduce vibrations and resonances to a great degree in my experience
are alone well worth the 10€ more when compared to similar products in this price category, for example the DM2s. I even got mine at a discount so that was a nice added bonus.
I use them with a pair of ADAM Audio T5V speakers and they get the job done. Keep in mind though, that the surface area is not really suited for monitors bigger than those. My ADAMS have 3-4 cm on the front and the back which aren't supported by the stand, but it's absolutely enough for stability and safety of the speakers in my opinion. Still, I wouldn't recommend going with monitors much bigger than that for those stands.
All in all, if you're looking for something robust and stable with a few added bells and whistles compared to similarly priced products of this class, I highly recommend these stands!
P.S. If you absolutely have to have your monitors on the desk, then go for it. However, if you have the space and capacity for standalone floor speakers that go behind your desk, I'd actually advise you to go that route as opposed to buying these Millenium stands. Floor speakers are always the ultimate way to go as far as home studios are concerned (especially mid to well acoustically treated ones) in terms of potential desk resonances, comb filters due to reflections bouncing directly off the desk and of course sweetspot positioning. ;)
Features like:
- the angle adjustment,
- the cable clip that keeps the cables neatly managed
- the nice rubber pad surface (that comes off, btw)
- the rubber feet that go between the desk and the stand itself and help reduce vibrations and resonances to a great degree in my experience
are alone well worth the 10€ more when compared to similar products in this price category, for example the DM2s. I even got mine at a discount so that was a nice added bonus.
I use them with a pair of ADAM Audio T5V speakers and they get the job done. Keep in mind though, that the surface area is not really suited for monitors bigger than those. My ADAMS have 3-4 cm on the front and the back which aren't supported by the stand, but it's absolutely enough for stability and safety of the speakers in my opinion. Still, I wouldn't recommend going with monitors much bigger than that for those stands.
All in all, if you're looking for something robust and stable with a few added bells and whistles compared to similarly priced products of this class, I highly recommend these stands!
P.S. If you absolutely have to have your monitors on the desk, then go for it. However, if you have the space and capacity for standalone floor speakers that go behind your desk, I'd actually advise you to go that route as opposed to buying these Millenium stands. Floor speakers are always the ultimate way to go as far as home studios are concerned (especially mid to well acoustically treated ones) in terms of potential desk resonances, comb filters due to reflections bouncing directly off the desk and of course sweetspot positioning. ;)
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amazing
one of the best things I spend my money on. it stays stable ( even cat can't drop it as it got a soft and stady surface under the speakers) as well as it looks great and fancy. works well as well and a goood price! come on you people! go and get it!
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I'm very impressed
I have used many different monitor stands, but this ones are key for those that doesn't want to spend loads of money on them. They set up easily, I insist, VERY EASILY. The provide a massive stability, for example: I use Presonus Eris E8 (they are quite big) and they are not even close to move. They are coming with an adhesive surface that evites any slicing. Had a massive knock to my table couples of days ago and got so scared .. But you know? Nothing happened, the speakers didn't even shake.
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Perfect stand for studio monitors
Well build very versatile and fit well in my home studio deck
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Great product, solid build
It's sturdy, heavy and it has a good non-slip surface. I'd buy this again.
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Cannot really complain
I got a pair of these on my Yamaha HS5 and I am pretty happy. Have to admit I was a bit worried because I use them in 3 degrees angle and my biggest nightmare has been that it just collapsed one day, but it has been 2 months so I am gaining confidence.
The biggest problem for me- the base plate has such an irregular shape that I really had to engineer the living thing out of it, to make sure that the speakers are both in the exact same position.
The biggest problem for me- the base plate has such an irregular shape that I really had to engineer the living thing out of it, to make sure that the speakers are both in the exact same position.
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Solid
looks solid. the assembly is chic. who has a big table. but they did not suit me. my friend uses them and he is delighted with them) if you have a large desktop, then I advise you to buy this one.
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Using it with krk rokit 8. The base is a bit wobbly with those speakers, but it’s not an issue for me. They rubber on the plate is kind of tricky to install. Besides really good stands, would buy again.
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Millennium Desktop Monitor Stand is Worth Every Euro
Have had it for a year and love the design, the quality, and flexibility. Worth the investment.
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