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Well made and solidly built. The key feature is the quick-release height adjustment, which is great except for one thing: if you release the lever without supporting the bracket with the other hand, it will go flying downward, impelled by raw gravity! It can be quite a shock to frayed nerves but is easy enough to avoid once you are used to it. It is still possible to operate single-handedly.
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Ideal mic stand for underneath your snare
vaas 29.08.2017
This stand is perfect as a stand for your snare bottom mic. The telescopic stand makes adjusting height super easy without tightening/loosening bolts and the bites out of the base make it easier to position the stand inbetween other stands. Comes with a mic clip that suits any small dynamic such as an SM57. Perfect!
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Very solid
JohnWayne 16.02.2014
I was looking for a tripod, which is suitable for my desk. Its low price convinced me.
The tripod has the ideal weight to guarantee a robust stand for Podcasts and is very well processed. The height adjustment works reliably, too.
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Granted, I'm using it as a monitor stand...
Reverb 08.05.2019
...but that's a compliment to its stability. It holds my Avantone cube without problems, and it's heavier then any microphone. Hercules always leaves the impression of industrial equipment - overbuilt but nice, in a brand-new-garbage-truck kind of way.