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Its decent
It has a really heavy base so you wont be knocking it over accidentally but i found it sounded a bit hollow when i first used it by my computer.
After sticking some carpet and rubber squares under it that became a non issue.
Other than that its sturdy and does its job.
After sticking some carpet and rubber squares under it that became a non issue.
Other than that its sturdy and does its job.
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So stable it takes effort to move it
This stand has a great build quality overall. The base is heavier than it appears to be but except for any transport purposes, I consider it as a plus because it provides better stability and because you should avoid touching the mic or its stand when speaking into it.
The height-changing mechanism takes 1-2 tries before getting the hang of it and could be slightly improved, but that isn't a dealbreaker at all. Plus, be careful when loosening the extended tube, you might in fact unscrew the tube from the base. Just get used to it and learn to know how it works.
The height-changing mechanism takes 1-2 tries before getting the hang of it and could be slightly improved, but that isn't a dealbreaker at all. Plus, be careful when loosening the extended tube, you might in fact unscrew the tube from the base. Just get used to it and learn to know how it works.
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Heavy, durable and shock absorbent.
The base of the stand was made out of solid metal and because of that it was way heavier then expected. For my use case it was great for bulkier microphones.
I myself used this for my RODE NT1 in combination with its SMR shock-mount. The rubber padding underneath he base made sure it didn't simply slide away and t also provided some extra shock absorption. I tried Tapping the desk it was standing on and it was not as noticeable in contrast to a standard 30 bucks boom arm that I was mounted beforehand. (This includes the SMR shock-mount in both configurations)
The one thing that did bug me however, was the extension mechanism, Which tended to twist itself loose multiple times when I tried to connect the shock-mount on it. When it was finally secured though.. It held it's position quite steadily so far. Other then that... it is a solid desk stand for the price!
I myself used this for my RODE NT1 in combination with its SMR shock-mount. The rubber padding underneath he base made sure it didn't simply slide away and t also provided some extra shock absorption. I tried Tapping the desk it was standing on and it was not as noticeable in contrast to a standard 30 bucks boom arm that I was mounted beforehand. (This includes the SMR shock-mount in both configurations)
The one thing that did bug me however, was the extension mechanism, Which tended to twist itself loose multiple times when I tried to connect the shock-mount on it. When it was finally secured though.. It held it's position quite steadily so far. Other then that... it is a solid desk stand for the price!
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J
Solid Stand
Great stand, the base radius is a little large on a medium desk.
Very durable and stable,
Very durable and stable,
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AV
Very solid mic stand
Good built quality and very solid feels overall. I would give 5 stars for better ability to set it in different angles. You can only adjust the height.
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