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Comentado en Australia el 9 de abril de 2025
a nice and stable
Omar
Comentado en México el 28 de agosto de 2024
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Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de marzo de 2024
I wanted to have a mobile mic setup that I could easily move from desk to desk, so the spring-loaded, clamp-on mic arms were out. I tried another Gator Frameworks stand without the top cross tube (GFW-MIC-0501) and it was badly made and had extremely limited mic position possibilities.Ordered this stand, set it up and immediately I can tell this is a very well made, very versatile desktop mic stand. Of course it's a lot heavier than the cheaper stand I tried first, but it's still quite managable. This stand easily holds a lightweight shotgun mic, or a heavy studio condenser mic on a big shock mount.This is a keeper.
Gil Silberman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de octubre de 2024
Of all the things I've got on my desktop including various deviecs, toys and souvenirs, this simple almost crude hunk of iron and plastic and steel is prolly the most lovable. It has one job to do, it does it well, everything fits and just works, it never complains, and it's so solid it will probably outlive me, my desk, my house, and the whole neighborhood.I'll likely buy a second one for my other office over all the other boom arms and mic stands I've tried. More expensive but better built and more functional. As heavy as it is, you're still getting a better price in terms of dollars per pound of iron than other mic stands.It's not super sophisticated and there are only two functions setting it apart from a cheap mic stand – the telescoping boom arm and a counterweight at the back in case the thing attached to the end of the boom is a little heavy. That an the super heavy base mean it's not going to tip over no matter what. Unless you do something really wrong, it's not going to tip over.Practically you can set it down on your desk, mount a microphone or lighting device or in my case a webcam rig on a gimbal at the end of the boom arm, adjust the counterweight so it's balanced just right, and then swing it around in when needed – so for me I can swing it right in front of me to the exact spot I want in 3 dimensions I'm using it and then push it out of the way when done.You could also find your own way to use it, like miking up a drum kit.
Daniel Davinci
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 19 de junio de 2023
The heaviest duty mic arm I've ever come across. The base is very heavy and overall construction is superb. The arm extend enough for me too so I can play guitar and sing free of obstruction. There are two slight niggles (but not enough to deduct a star). It would be nice of you could swivel the stand, since I put mine to the side when out of use. When it's rotated, it's literally UNSCREWING. Now, it doesn't come off, it just gives a wobble. When I swing it into position for use, it tightens and becomes fully stable. Lastly, the smallest cable clip is made of a different, less flexible plastic than the rest. Upon removing, it immediately smashed. I'm using a velcro fastener instead, but this is a note to the manufacturers would they read. Regardless, really pleased and the quality is definitely reflected in the outlay of money.
keith
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 25 de octubre de 2023
Easy to set up, perfect for my needs..Very happy.
Comelys
Comentado en México el 14 de agosto de 2022
Cuando compre la base, llego algo maltratado y rota de la caja, si bien el costo y envio, espera uno que llegue de manera intactas, ahora en el uso cotidiano, cumple su cometido aqui considerar que se debe tener una mesa amplia para su uso, la base de la misma es solida y pesada, consideren el detalle al momento de moverlo a otro lugar y asi evitar accidentes por el peso que maneja, en realidad lo vale soporta hasta una camara reflex
Chajoe
Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2022
Gran diseño y funcionalidad... De los mejores stands que he usado, funciona genial para los micrófonos pesados como el sm7b y el shure 52
Guillermo Elizondo
Comentado en México el 26 de marzo de 2021
Sumamente estable. Más pesado de lo que imaginaba pero bien. Si te ocupa espacio en tu escritorio
Iván Segura
Comentado en México el 4 de abril de 2020
Muy buen producto, aguanta muy bien mi shure sm7b, compacto y buena extensión del brazo
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