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This adjustable microphone stand features a maximum height of 6.5 feet, a sturdy metal build, and a compact design, making it perfect for singers and performers looking for reliability and style.
Item Dimensions | 16 x 11 x 4 inches |
Maximum Height | 6.5 Feet |
Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
Material Type | Metal |
Base Type | Pedestal |
Style Name | Adjustable |
Color | Blue |
G**S
Very light weight and portable goose neck thin but stays
I got it on sale for 20 bucks. An impulse buy that I regretted before I even got it, after reading many negative reviews post purchase. It's a bit flimsy like the reviews said, but I don't regret buying it, after receiving it. It is very portable and very adjustable. Good for miking amps or snare drums. It's not suitable for large studio vocal mic imo It's too light for that. But a stage mic, a small diaphragm condenser, or an sm57 It's fine if you adjust it properly. You can put a large condenser on there but I wouldn't bend thr gooseneck at all with a big heavy mic on there, it's really too light for those larger mics imo. I think it's meant to be very portable very adjustable and have small storage and travel footprint. And it is good for that It is a bit flimsy, as the previous reviewers stated, and a pro will probably need better quality. I don't see it lasting more than 3 months in a pro studio where they are setting up and tearing down all the time. but a pro knows that and will be paying much more for that pro grade durability to hold up in a working studio over the long haul. But for me and most with a small home studio recording their band or whatever, I bet it lasts for many many years. Overall, for 20 dollars, this stand is very usable and a great value for the avg person making recordings out there. I don't regret buying it after all.
E**M
It holds the mic, has cord holders, I'm 6'2" and it could go higher.
One of this mic stands benefits, is also a slight downfall, depending on the location.My ONLY real gripe, is the size of the tripod base. But it IS what makes it stable. So it's NOT really a downfall until you get into tight quarters. Otherwise, it has just about any adapter you'd need, a nice carrying case, and YOU CAN'T BEAT THE PRICE!!DEFINITELY recommended!
B**G
Light/inexpensive but very flimsy. Good for just about anything except to hold a serious microphone.
DO NOT BUY THIS AS A MICROPHONE STAND !!! So why did I give it four stars instead of one? I bought this to hold my Eurorack synthesizer cables using a gizmo from Amazon that screws on a microphone stand (with my bad back, the lighter—the better is my mantra). I would never ever trust this to hold a microphone that weighs more than a couple of ounces or costs more than two beers. If weight is a major issue (such as you often need to schlep all your gear from your parked vehicle to a club down the street, and then maybe up a flight of stairs—been there and done that!) then just be very careful not to bump into it—it will likely tip over easily if bumped into and YOU MIGHT BE VERY SORRY YOU TRUSTED THIS STAND WITH A SERIOUS MICROPHONE. I would not extend the collapsible tubes more than half-way. It will likely be wobbly with any significant mass bearing down. But if You’re just needing a light, utility stand to hold patch cables or guitar picks, a clipped-on set list, a cup holder or a light/cheap $10 karaoke mic, then this might be the stand for you. Just be clear on what you will be using this for !!
M**.
Mocp and stand
Functionality surp and easy to assemble
B**R
Would buy again
Nice stand
M**O
Flimsy stand
Not very well built. It wobles around and not very sturdy. I wouldn't buy again. I guess you get what you pay for.
J**I
Works like it should.
Good microphone stand, probably not touring band capable but gets the job done.
G**E
I Think This Will Work!
I was looking for a lightweight tripod base stand to carry on small jobs. PROS: (1) It seems sturdy enough. (2) It’s very small and lightweight. (3) It has a foldable tripod base. (4) It comes with two mic clips. (5) A threaded size adapter for standard American mic clips is also included, in case I want to use a different clip. CONS: (1) I can’t use it without the gooseneck, because the gooseneck slides inside the stand rather than screwing on. (2) The gooseneck is thin, so a heavy mic like my Sennheiser can pull it down if I stretch it too far horizontally. (3) The mic clip joint is a little loose, it falls forward - when I take it on the job I will try to tighten it, or use a different one. BTW their mic clips don’t use coins to tighten, you need a Phillips screwdriver. (4) The carry case, or bag, is too small. You have to take the whole stand apart, and screw off the mic clip, to put it into the case. CONCLUSION: I can definitely use this stand. I’m interested to see how long it holds up under use.
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