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High-quality microphone stand with extendable boom arm. Unique and elegant design of all elements: also impossible to lose when detached! Thanks to the ergonomically designed clamping handle, the swivel arm can be easily and conveniently locked in any position. In addition, cables can be fixed to the bracket. The swivel joint and the handle sleeve on the swivel arm are completely made of metal. The metal base guarantees stability and longevity with its large base.
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I bought a pair of those for recording of choir/orchestra in AB setup. That's what I use them for mostly, though all kinds of uses have come by ...
This stand is more expensive than many others, but there is a good reason for that. They are sturdy, stable, reliable.
Most of the time I use them with the boom completely extended upwards, in line with the bottom part. This results in a total height of +/-3m. I never hesitate to put even quite expensive microphones on it. It's just very stable.
Pros:
- Very reliable
- Stable
- Heavy (which is needed to balance heavier microphones)
- The rotation clutch is a bit special but makes it sturdier than a standard mic stand. The boom never came down even with heavier mic's
Cons:
- The price (though worth it for this kind of product)
I bought a pair of those for recording of choir/orchestra in AB setup. That's what I use them for mostly, though all kinds of uses have come by ...
This stand is more expensive than many others, but there is a good reason for that. They are sturdy, stable, reliable.
Most of the time I use them with the boom completely extended upwards, in line with the
I bought a pair of those for recording of choir/orchestra in AB setup. That's what I use them for mostly, though all kinds of uses have come by ...
This stand is more expensive than many others, but there is a good reason for that. They are sturdy, stable, reliable.
Most of the time I use them with the boom completely extended upwards, in line with the bottom part. This results in a total height of +/-3m. I never hesitate to put even quite expensive microphones on it. It's just very stable.
Pros:
- Very reliable
- Stable
- Heavy (which is needed to balance heavier microphones)
- The rotation clutch is a bit special but makes it sturdier than a standard mic stand. The boom never came down even with heavier mic's
Cons:
- The price (though worth it for this kind of product)
Everything in this stand is perfect but it has some flaws that sometimes its making me having some regrets buying it.
Is hard to make it lock in the vertical axis, not only because the hand screws are not easy to handle (are even smaller and uncomfortable than my cheap mic stands) but because the locking is not intuitive to achieve, you must somehow bolt the two hand screws in a way that tightens the vertical axis so it stays stable, even if you do so in a small period of time you will find that it rotates again, its so annoying that i have give up doing that. Given the high price this is a huge fail.
Everything in this stand is perfect but it has some flaws that sometimes its making me having some regrets buying it.
Is hard to make it lock in the vertical axis, not only because the hand screws are not easy to handle (are even smaller and uncomfortable than my cheap mic stands) but because the locking is not intuitive to achieve, you must somehow bolt the two
Everything in this stand is perfect but it has some flaws that sometimes its making me having some regrets buying it.
Is hard to make it lock in the vertical axis, not only because the hand screws are not easy to handle (are even smaller and uncomfortable than my cheap mic stands) but because the locking is not intuitive to achieve, you must somehow bolt the two hand screws in a way that tightens the vertical axis so it stays stable, even if you do so in a small period of time you will find that it rotates again, its so annoying that i have give up doing that. Given the high price this is a huge fail.
Cheap mic stands are a false economy. After going through various floppy stands with broken legs and knobs that wouldn't tighten I decided to pay a bit more and get some good quality stands. These are the ones, great for holding heavy mics and very sturdy and solid. My next purchase will be a couple more of these.