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Really Disappointing
I bought 2 of this mic stand a while back, based on one I saw in a shop. I thought they were heavy and solid enough to be durable and long lasting.
couldn't have been more wrong. I have learned the hard way having owned a few different Gravity products that, while appearing rugged and hardy, basically all the mechanical parts fail ridiculously quickly. All the threads in all the screws that tighten the various parts strip and fall apart far too quick, the rubber foot pads fall off almost instantly, the legs hyper extend and damage themselves. I ended up binning one stand after only a few months, and the other after less than a year. have switched to K&M which are infinitely better.
if you gig regularly and travel a lot for work, I would avoid
couldn't have been more wrong. I have learned the hard way having owned a few different Gravity products that, while appearing rugged and hardy, basically all the mechanical parts fail ridiculously quickly. All the threads in all the screws that tighten the various parts strip and fall apart far too quick, the rubber foot pads fall off almost instantly, the legs hyper extend and damage themselves. I ended up binning one stand after only a few months, and the other after less than a year. have switched to K&M which are infinitely better.
if you gig regularly and travel a lot for work, I would avoid
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Gravity - which is the problem here
Lovely stand, nice features, but if you put a mic on it heavier than a really small condenser, it sags, like Rudy Giuliani's dick. Useless for large condensers or ribbons. All the tightening parts are rubber, and they slip. You'll notice the mic at half mast after just a few minutes of a session. I'd send it back, but bought it too long ago and have just started using it. Can't recommend.
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