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My opinion is this... Pantographs and accessories YellowTec - high quality. No dispute. But the pricing and added value to the product is overpriced. Given the materials - its cost is unlikely to be even a third of the final price. The Chinese manage to do something similar not a couple of times, but 5 times cheaper. Here is the pantograph mount I ordered. I look at it and do not understand how a piece of plastic, some iron and production costs can cost 75 Euros. :-) I think that YellowTec needs to moderate its price ambitions a little and still make prices a little closer to the market. Then they would simply sell more and earn more on the number of sales.
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All good, just a bit pricey
Alexander R. 514 21.08.2021
You can feel that it is a high quality item, but for something that you will tight once or a couple of times in your life and will be hidden I think that it is a quite pricey solution.
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Andrew3120 26.05.2014
pricey but classy table mount for the mika arm, easy to fix and fit, super-quick service and delivery as usual from Thomann the pros - wouldn't go anywhere else
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Schön für Studiotische
Anonymous 18.10.2015
Es gibt keine Möglichkeit, die Mikrofonarme, bzw. Studiolights stabiler im Tisch zu befestigen. Man muss allerdings bereit sein, ein 12mm-Loch in denselben zu bohren. Dank der fest eingebauten M12-Schraube und der riesigen Unterlegscheibe incl. M12-Mutter hält das Teil bombenfest. Höhe 80mm, muss man einplanen.
Mit ? 69 unserer Ansicht nach zu teuer. Aber was will man machen, der Arm muss ja irgendwie am Tisch befestigt werden. Die "Clamb" ist u.E. nur eine Notlösung.