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More than does the job for most reasonable tasks!
I primarily use this to hold a snare mic (Beyer M201 mostly), a job which it carries out admirably. It also handles other strange random tasks I throw at it (as a stand for a drum practice pad, or for film lighting diffusion gels) without issue. The colour-coded bands are a very nice touch.
When a tighter/stronger grip is required, it does get a little fiddly to tighten down the main vertical section, but even when throwing heavy "Source 4" par can lights on it, it doesn't budge.
The big round rubber tightening knob is very ergonomic, and doesn't break your hands like the more common "t-bar" design.
When a tighter/stronger grip is required, it does get a little fiddly to tighten down the main vertical section, but even when throwing heavy "Source 4" par can lights on it, it doesn't budge.
The big round rubber tightening knob is very ergonomic, and doesn't break your hands like the more common "t-bar" design.
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Good value for money
I didn't need an expensive, heavy duty stand for micing lower parts of drum kits, seated guitarists or amps in the studio - just something reasonably stable and reliable. - This does the job nicely and looks cool too. I have two and they have never let me down. The grip can hold an AKG D112 at full extent without sagging. Anything heavier than that might over-balance the feet. I'd buy them again for this purpose if I needed more at any point.
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Great quality microphone stand!
I was really surprised at the build quality of this stand, it's fantastic! If you need a mid sized stand that won't let you down then get this!
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