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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 24 customer reviews )
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9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Hunk of JUNK! Sep 28, 2009
By W. Perry I accidentally dropped this stand (without a mic in it) from 3 feet off the ground to the padded, carpeted floor and it snapped like a twig. Even before that, the adjustments that you use to lock the mic in place had stripped. They must make this thing out of the cheapest, most fragile metal there is. Spend a couple more bucks and get something better, you'll be sorry if you waste your money on this one.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great little mic stand. Mar 08, 2007
By Ryan Kramarz This is perfect if you want a little, convenient, easy to carry mic stand always available for use. Everyone knows that holding a mic while its recording is a no-no, so if you must have it hand-held while recording, something like this is perfect. The legs fold in to form a sort of handle for easy hand held recording. Also, you can open it up and plop it down on any desk, table, or even the ground if you want to. The only downfall of this is that the mic clip that comes with it is very generic. Though, if you're using a mic worthy of a stand then chances are it came with a custom fitting mic clip of its own.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Simple and easy May 21, 2007
By Nate
"Coasterdom.com"
This stand is perfect for desktop work. It has a heavy base which prevents it from getting bumped around easily. I would suggest getting a higher quality mic holder, as the one it comes with is enough but flimsy.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
terrific little mic stand Feb 06, 2007
By Dwight A. Bowen compact, easy to store, stable......great for road warriors who do podcast interviews
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
You can't beat the classic round, weighted desk stand May 28, 2010
By Corrado Arcilesi For handheld dynamic mics, this may be alright. For condensors with the connector at the bottom, this stand is no good. For example, I tried to mount a Blue Bluebird on it and the mic just falls over. Even worse, the mic would lean on the XLR connector (which will eventually lead to loose cable ends). If you need to set a mic on a table or desk, go with what the pros use: For around $20, get the kind with the heavy, round, black bottom, not tripod legs. Even better: for under $200 get a desk arm that you can pull towards you and adjust on the fly.
Here is the style mic stand that I recommend and that's commonly used in radio for remote broadcasts: http://www.amazon.com/Stage-DS7200B-Adjustable-Microphone-Stand/dp/B0002M3OVI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1293924850&sr=8-1
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