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I like this tri-Pod stand but they only problem I have with it is that, it cant really balance well, its really long but i guess thats tha point is to have it long so that when recording while standing up it can reach to your body height. but overall its a good product nothing else to say about it. it connected to my mics n stuff so im pretty satisfied with it.
This is well built and should last for a while.It is fast to set up and holds its position.Be very clear that it does not come with mic.
Very solid, does exactly what I need it to do. Great for guitar players since it creates space between you and the stand. On a side note, you will need to purchase a mic clip separately. Cheers.
I'm using this stand for doing some podcasting, so having a boom mic stand is ideal. The boom keeps the mic close but the stand out of the way of the computer desk. Since I don't keep it set up all the time, and I've traveled with it a little, the tripod legs work great for me.
I don't think these are rugged enough to take on the road but for the serious home studio musician, these are just fine. Base is stable, sliding parts do so smoothly, screw clamps hold fast, boom will hold an AT2021 securely at full extension. I knock off one star only because the cable clips (holds the mic cable to the stand) are easily broken - not a big deal, I prefer velcro ties for this anyhow.I use these with Audio Technica AT2041SP Studio Pack (AT2020 + AT2021) for vocal and acoustic guitar channel inputs for a Korg D888.
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