First off, this case is impressive in its ability to keep the items placed within safe, regardless of gigging wear and tear - it has a robust structure, capable of taking some significant knocks without damaging the internal cargo.
The case looks professional, it has a very basic colour pallet; however, it is perfect for live, able to be stored in a corner or under a stage without attention being drawn to it.
The metal edges keep the case rigid at the edges and are able to take some hard knocks - there is no discernable "give" in the metal, meaning that it is sturdy. The black panels however, have a little give in them - which is to be expected from the centre of a plywood square. Totally, a highly sturdy case, with a high level of protection and professional look.
Pros: These are fairly simple, a sturdy case that provides a reasonable amount of protection (especially for a reasonably priced case); a professional look; carries 14 mics and a large assortment of clips within the troughs provided in the foam.
Cons: The foam cut outs will hold most standard dynamic microphones - SM58, SM57, Audix i5 etc... however, the holes are not suited to hold small diaphragm microphones such as the Rode NT3, or large diaphragm mics like the NT1-A, however the large cut outs in the centre could hold some larger mics - which would cut down on clip storage space.
In conclusion, the product does its job extremely well - it has a superbly sturdy structure and looks professional at the same time; it has pre-cut holes for microphones and accessories as well as being able to carry 14 mics - this will mostly cover what is required by a mic case and any cons can be overlooked or worked around.