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Cheap backup for light mics
Good as a cheap backup or fixed use so you can leave it when you go off.
Drummers and percussionist already have enough to de-install when packing for a gig, I like to have as much as possible as a double that stays in the big bags.
The clamp has an extra tightening screw, which is necessary because without it, clamp itself would not stay put on anything.
The flexible neck is short, but kinda does the job.
If your mic weighs like a feather. Not interchangable. Not flexible how you want it, just how it's imited to do, which is usually one way.
So with a little consideration, this can only be used as a cheap back up, for some very low key permanent install, but in the end its a waste of money for anything more serious than one time amateur music events in the living room with a lightweight mic.
Drummers and percussionist already have enough to de-install when packing for a gig, I like to have as much as possible as a double that stays in the big bags.
The clamp has an extra tightening screw, which is necessary because without it, clamp itself would not stay put on anything.
The flexible neck is short, but kinda does the job.
If your mic weighs like a feather. Not interchangable. Not flexible how you want it, just how it's imited to do, which is usually one way.
So with a little consideration, this can only be used as a cheap back up, for some very low key permanent install, but in the end its a waste of money for anything more serious than one time amateur music events in the living room with a lightweight mic.
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It works
Bought a few for a few churches, works a treat and stays where it is supposed to. These were clamped onto some church lecterns a few months ago and they haven't moved since! nice bendy section to position mic just where you want it. can be moved while mic is on with making too much noise.
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not so good
good only for really light mics
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Amazing extra
I got this for the studio and live recordings. You always need something like this for any situation, and it clips on anything and holds any mic you want. I've probably used this on at least 50 different occasions in two months of owning it.
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Cheap, but not ideal for heavier microphones.
These are certainly very tempting for the price and I ended up buying a few I think. But really you're getting what you pay for in terms of the quality and practicality here. The plastic hoop mounts and goose neck aren't really up to much in terms of force, and you will find that any microphone of any kind of substantial weight such as a Shure SM-57 will just start slipping and sliding around under the strain. I can see this being used with very small and light microphones but that's about it.
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Very practical.
It's a very practical mic mount. You can clip it anywhere. Recommend.
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okay item
not the most useful item. won't take much weight and the clamp is fiddly
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gooseneck mike attachment
Does what it says on the tin
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its OK
To be honest I didnt like this at all.. I only had a small condenser mic on it and the clamp kept falling off the stand! so unless your mic is a feather i would stay away!
If the holder had a heaveir spring it would be ok then.
If the holder had a heaveir spring it would be ok then.
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Not too expensive, not so very good or bad
Flimsy made...i send it back and buy a gravity Gooseneck + clamp from Thomann
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