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Millenium MS 2002 Mic Stand

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Millenium MS 2002 Mic Stand
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jetam 01.12.2020
I bought a pair and considering the price, I was satisfied. After some time I bought another two but unfortunately the newer ones had the knobs made of hard plastic which isn't even nearly as durable as the more rubbery plastic on the older ones and also doesn't feel as nice. I was very disappointed.

Pros:
+ price
+ vertical part can be used without the boom
+ when you tighten the screw, the boom doesn't pivot
Cons:
- the stand is very light and a heavier microphone might tip it if fully extended
- knobs are now made of hard plastic which can break if the stand falls
-the paint can get scratched by the screw that holds the telescopic part of the boom in place

If you need a cheap small mic stand for a light mic (e.g. e906, KM184), this one is pretty good as long as you treat it well. Of course it ain't no K&M.
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Maybe I should've lowered expectations...
Peter V_ 06.07.2020
...but this mic stand is kind of underwhelming. I came across a few different stands by now since I bought it and it's very lightweight (which is never good for any stand), the top element has an expendable piece but it doesn't have a stopping rim and when fully extruded it's unstable (I fear it's going to fall out) and the point where the bottom piece is screwed on the top piece requires it to be fully tightened, however then I can't rotate things around because the plastic cover is actually a set part of the top piece not a tightening element...
Admittedly it's not an expensive piece of equipment and it does the job about half the time, but if I need a good reach or need to use expensive microphones then this is not the right tool.
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Mr.Haw 28.01.2020
As far as mic stands go this one is okay. It's not going to be too good after a few trips on the road due to its build quality.

I am very particular when it comes to stands and clamps. K&M are always a go to brand for me.

But! as a beginner or someone who owns a studio and wants something that wont move too much and get knocked it will defiantly serve a purpose.

Just be weary of weight on the stand and over-tightening the clamps as it will cause the internal threads to break/ wear out pretty fast.
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A bit flimsy
DrewGR 13.05.2018
I'd say that it's a bit flimsy at worse. It's not a bad product at all, especially considering the price but I'd opt for something more expensive next time.
The 3 legs are sort of weird with 2 of them being longer than the 3rd and it makes for awkward placement in tight spaces. Also, the thing that tightens the microphone to the stand is really easy to get loose and I had to keep re-tightening it.
Just save a bit and get something higher quality. You'll not regret it in the long run.
If this is the only stand you can afford just know that you will have some issues.
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Not credible
GiftAF Beats 12.07.2020
The plastic that you can see in 9 photos has a crack. Everything was, as always, well-packed and the box itself was delivered in good condition, I think the factory does not really care about quality. I took a stand for recording an acoustic guitar, I wanted to use my mic for this (Blue Baby Bottle). The stand does not look reliable and I decided to just put it in the pantry and not risk my microphone. it would be good for recording drums on small and light microphones, better add a few dollars and buy a more reliable stand. Buy at your own risk)
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Portable and Neat
Ms Ella. 22.09.2020
I like it is easily to put away and carry. The bottom or the feet is not a sturdy but managaeble. Is lovely for a sitting setup. Singing whilst sitting or podcasting. Is a known microphone stand provider so, go for it.
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Cheaply made stand.
Anonymous 26.09.2018
Unfortunately this Thomann made product isn't up to their usual quality standard, bought two of them because I needed a smaller ones to sometimes mic a cabinet and I wanted to still be able to use them for something else but the build quality is bad. They didn't fell aparat but the parts are really loose which makes them really unstable especially if you extend the arm and set it at 90 degree angle and put a heavy microphone at the end, the whole arm just starts to sag and you cant really tighten some screws to make it more sturdy and steady. It's good for lighter microphones or if you don't extend the thinner arm out of the thicker one to far. With time some screws and/or threads will probably brake and make it unusable but its okay for now. Don't recommend unless you will rarely change the arms length.
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Could be more compact
Domzi 01.03.2018
At the first sight this stand seems pretty compact and quality build but when you are using it, you can see that is not the best in the market. It's not bad but it could be stornger and more stabile. It does its job but if you want the stand that will last for years I would recommend you stand in the higher price range.
The pros are the cheap price and the lightweight .
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You get what you pay for.
Anonymous 24.02.2016
This mic stand has the potential to be very good. I was extremely surprised to be disappointed with it when I received it, as I am so used to the high quality of the thomann own brand products.

The build is good, and I believe it would be very useful if it worked properly. The top boom arm does not screw onto the vertical pole properly and will not stay on. This causes the boom to wobble around when a mic is on the end.

I wish I had a better unit than this one, as I would have given it the five-star rating it deserves.
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Wobble wobble
White Ship Caused the Anarchy 20.08.2018
This is by far the weakest stand I own and regret not sending it back.

It is hard to get it to stay still and as soon as you think you've got it, another part moves.

I don't recommend this to anyone, unless you like a challenge.
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