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I chose this stand to use in my Rory Gallagher tribute band as I wanted a simple classic vintage look with no frills and this fit the bill.
The flat low profile base gives me less to worry about onstage, as I was tired stepping over the legs of every other mic that I've owned. I've never had a problem with the stability of it either, the weighted base has rubber on the bottom and hasn't given me anything to complain about, which is way it should be with a microphone stand!
I appreciate simplicity of design and this suits me perfectly. Its just a telescopic pole that screws into a cast iron base, but it's a very high quality product that I hope to have for many years. The nickel finish also looks very classy in photos and if you like throwing shapes onstage like Jim Morrison or Mick Jagger then this is the stand for you!
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studiovixen 12.12.2021
Also, it doesnt hold up well and feels unstable at some times. The biggest disappointment was that it wasnt adjustable - you just have two ways you can have it; either the tallest it can get or the shortest it can get. Nothing in between.
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Does what it says
Anonymous 19.10.2015
Typical straight stand which I think looks gorgeous. Boom stands can be more useful because of their flexibility but I find this stand easier to use when recording vocals. Somehow it's easier to get "into character" because of its look&feel.
The base is stable enough although I wouldn't recommend adding a boom to it: it doesn't have the stability of a tripod. The plastic tightening is decent quality as expected from K&M. All in all, a typical straight stand that does exactly what it says on the tin.
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Solid, sturdy and a classic "frontman" accessory!
Anonymous 07.01.2015
This is the classic frontman mic stand! Hang your scarves off it and you can look like Axl Rose! Elin from Navelin uses them too!! K&M are by far the best mic stand manufacturers at this price range. The round base is heavy and gives the stability you need and it's light enough to lift and pull off those rock poses. Attaching a boom to this stand is probably not a good idea due to laws of physics! If this is the style of mic stand you're looking for, look no further! Can't go wrong with K&M, the Shure of the mic stand world...