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Outstanding
I always wanted a mic stand that is stable, and the reason is that I often find my self to field recording different assets for different projects. For example, I use a quite long Shotgun and I tend to record Audio Assets that need the mic stand to be on its total height (Because I do the recordings by my self) and I never had a problem of stability with this mic stand, besides the hard circumstances neither of any vibrations from the ground (I use Shock Mount as well) 10/10 for the pirce range.
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The Best Mic Stand I've Ever Had
After several years of not having ANY mic stands, I went with the Gravity MS 4322 B.
In short- the best mic stand I've ever had/used.
More about Pros:
-The durability of this stand is felt from the get-go. You can clearly feel that the boom is sitting (STEADY) with every microphone/s arrangement you'll put on it. I also tried several attachments for several microphones and it seems to fit universally easy.
-Easy to fold, which I find useful at the end of the recording sessions, or putting aside if you're short in place for equipment in you're recording space/home studio.
-Adjustments to the stand are easy, and offer a fine lock/release mechanisms that I really dig along with the general design.
The "Cons", or actually just an objective one because it didn't bother me:
-The weight of this stand might be a bit too heavy for carrying on stage or especially field-recording like I do, but as its original purpose- it should stand. And for that I cannot complain.
In short- the best mic stand I've ever had/used.
More about Pros:
-The durability of this stand is felt from the get-go. You can clearly feel that the boom is sitting (STEADY) with every microphone/s arrangement you'll put on it. I also tried several attachments for several microphones and it seems to fit universally easy.
-Easy to fold, which I find useful at the end of the recording sessions, or putting aside if you're short in place for equipment in you're recording space/home studio.
-Adjustments to the stand are easy, and offer a fine lock/release mechanisms that I really dig along with the general design.
The "Cons", or actually just an objective one because it didn't bother me:
-The weight of this stand might be a bit too heavy for carrying on stage or especially field-recording like I do, but as its original purpose- it should stand. And for that I cannot complain.
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Good value and quality
I already have two of the smaller Gravity kick drum mic stands so I knew what to expect from this one (of three). The rubber wheels for tightening the base joint and the main boom arm joint are comfortably and tighten smoothly and with a little give. The flippy-clippy clamp for the boom arm extension is also useful for speed adjustments. The height adjusting clamp seems solid (unlike the ones on some Millenium stands I bought a while back). It's a heavy stand but exudes quality. I'm not entirely sure about the fluorescent rubber rings on the legs and boom arm (for identification) when I would prefer a less conspicuous mic stand, but I suppose I can just remove the rubber rings!
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Very well made, very solid and heavy. Unless you hit it very hard, it will not go anywhere.
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So easy to use.;
I first bought these stands two years ago, and they are still going strong. A little lighter than some but still heavy and solid enough to stand them above cheap stands.
I use them mainly for vocal mics and they consistently please users. They are so easy to use. Everything is easy to grip, and to tighten and release. I have had only one issue, which is that, on a bouncy stage, they can pick up floor noise. This does not happen on solid stages.
The upshot of all this is that I have since bought more of them and recommended them to people.
I use them mainly for vocal mics and they consistently please users. They are so easy to use. Everything is easy to grip, and to tighten and release. I have had only one issue, which is that, on a bouncy stage, they can pick up floor noise. This does not happen on solid stages.
The upshot of all this is that I have since bought more of them and recommended them to people.
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Excellent product
Excellent product. Arrived as expected. Thank you Thomann!
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A True Competitor in the Mic Stand Industry
Honestly, after being surrounded by K&M stands (and K&M wannabes) on the road and just about anywhere a musician can be, it's refreshing to get a gravity stand everyone once and a while. I much prefer the aesthetics of Gravity equipment, and this stand delivers on quality as well.
I've used this stand in studio and on the road and I find it superior to most stands that I've come across. I like the glide of the fastening knobs and the range of motion of the boom arm. Overall it's just a solid, sturdy workhorse of a stand.
Pros:
- Aesthetically pleasing and unique
- Feels and looks like high quality material for the price
- Range of motion
Cons:
- Minimum height doesn't always work in my environments
- The clip fastener for the boom arm extension feels a bit loose
- Base legs could be longer for a touch more stability
Summary: Great stand/Great price. 10/10 would buy again.
I've used this stand in studio and on the road and I find it superior to most stands that I've come across. I like the glide of the fastening knobs and the range of motion of the boom arm. Overall it's just a solid, sturdy workhorse of a stand.
Pros:
- Aesthetically pleasing and unique
- Feels and looks like high quality material for the price
- Range of motion
Cons:
- Minimum height doesn't always work in my environments
- The clip fastener for the boom arm extension feels a bit loose
- Base legs could be longer for a touch more stability
Summary: Great stand/Great price. 10/10 would buy again.
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Solid stand, does the job well
Build quality is fine, no issues there. What surprised me is that it actually holds the SM7B on a extended horizontal boom. Not flawlessly, you do need to position one of the legs in line with the boom or it'll tip, but once you get that down it works great as a desktop boom arm replacement.
Oh, and the knobs have no levers, so you really have to crank them down by hand. Took me a bit to realize that's just how it works — tighten them properly and everything stays put.
Would buy again
Oh, and the knobs have no levers, so you really have to crank them down by hand. Took me a bit to realize that's just how it works — tighten them properly and everything stays put.
Would buy again
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Very reliable stand.
I had already a Gravity keyboard stand for keyboard Korg Krome 88 keys and it proved itself strong and reliable to hold such a weight. So knowing the quality I bought Gravity microphone stand and was not disappointed. Strong heavy stand with with strong joints (places where you extend your stand). In the cheap microphones stands joints are the most weak place where the break first (unless you set it and never touch again). And if your height is more than 1.80m this stand easily accommodate it. So, I recommend this stand.
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GRAVITY FTW
Artists love it. Sound technicians love it. It's absolutely superior compared to cheaper analogs, sturdy and reliable. The grips don't get loose and the build quality is solid. recommended.
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