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Works, but takes an effort
It's a little lightweight, so make sure you orient the tripod appropriately. The clamps are effective but require a lot of pressure which despite the sculpted knobs, are a chore to adjust, and certainly not easy on the fly. Workmanlike product, rather than inspired.
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A bit clumsy
It's a good product but some parts tend to be too rigid or, on the contrary, are complicated to keep fixed. Anyway, I consider myself satisfied since it comes at a reasonable price.
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D
Good for the price
This is a bit lighter microphone stand. It works ok in the home studio, though handles on it are a bit uncomfortable to adjust.
All in all - got what I expected for the price.
All in all - got what I expected for the price.
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Decent at best
This came free with another product. Its a decent stand that would handle most light microphones but I'm not gonna test its steel.
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good enough
if you set it once and dont have to move it its great
if you want to move it around all the time I would recommend something a little more expensive and durable
if you want to move it around all the time I would recommend something a little more expensive and durable
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K
Not the greatest stand.
Obviously for £17 you don't expect miracles.
However, this stand is the worst I own. Even the weight of a unidyne III as a dynamic overhead on a kit makes the arm to slowly descend towards the kit, far from ideal for recording.
As a fixed stand it's ok but very awkward to change the height etc, it just feels flimsy.
However, this stand is the worst I own. Even the weight of a unidyne III as a dynamic overhead on a kit makes the arm to slowly descend towards the kit, far from ideal for recording.
As a fixed stand it's ok but very awkward to change the height etc, it just feels flimsy.
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Decent Mic Stand
Overall okay... However, I had to really put some effort to make it stable with and nt2a.
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