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I bought this to compliment a dynamic microphone (Rode M1-S) I bought. The main use case for this, is to have a microphone that sits next to me in front of my computer on the desk for recording while sitting. The Millenium DS-10 fulfills its role as a solid table/desk stand,
The stand includes some cable management which is useful and the stand itself is sturdy enough to not fall over easily (due to low center of gravity). The stand itself also seems to be of solid construction and capable of taking a heavy microphone.
It is worth noting (and is noted in the packaging provided, that the rubber feet can sometimes leave black marks this would be important to point out, I would recommend something between your desk and the rubber feet to avoid having nasty marks on your desk.
For less than 10 euros I believe it to be a great buy.
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Small Sturdy Stand, Good Value for the Price
TheGreenDino 13.01.2022
I was looking for a good stand for my bass cabinet mic that is on the floor, and while I bought good more expensive K&M stands (and they are amazing), this one appeared to be the most practical one at the end. It's well built and is sold and stable.
Cons:
- I needed to remove the top ring and replace it with something else, as it is too large and gets in the way of mic cable connection.
- The plastic piece that holds the cable broke very early on, but that could be my mistake.
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Simple as good.
TiagoTaveira 18.11.2020
Simple, does it's job.
You get what you pay, so this is nothing but a simple tripod that does it's job and it is sturdy.
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It does the job
JoseLops 10.06.2021
All good, functional, perfect height, ready to go. To mention a con, the cable clipper breaks in 10 seconds, but for a stand of this size, a clipper is quite useless.
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As expected
BramsC 27.05.2021
Not the craziest stand, but it works fine for this microphone, stable enough
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Lack of flexibility
ViktorM 21.07.2014
I was looking unambitious stand for bass drum microphone so I thought this could be the right product. And it is: enough strong to hold the t.bone BD300 microphone and enough
high for good placement. The materials used seem good, but I was expecting some more flexibility. Simply, there is only one height and only legs can be movedn (and you have to be
cautious not the injure your fingers). Knowing that for this price you can purchase boom stand
(although light version) with more flexibility and elements is slightly disappointing.
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Sturdy and serviceable
Macku 12.01.2022
Good craftsmanship, looks neat and holds the mic well, very stable. Fairly difficult to fold and unfold, handling and getting the right angle takes some muscle (which perhaps helps with stability), but overall it does its job well.
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Not suited for bigger mics
'kyu 19.08.2017
An excellent quality for its price, although heavier microphones will fold it. For a beginner with a budget mic, this stand is very good, but any step up will probably see it replaced.
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Overall good product
Anonymous 27.06.2016
This product I think has a great price/quality ratio.
I use this stand mainly for narration (documentary) recordings, where the narrator has to have text feedback due to long narrations and needs to be seated.
Everything is designed properly leaves space for a tablet underneath the mic., in order to maybe use a tablet.
What I didn't like is that in heavier condenser mics it loses balance and tends to lean in the front which is pretty scary when you have an expensive mic on it. I use a small counterweight in order to keep the back of the stand heavy enough.
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Best Cheap Desk Stand.
Maikoli 15.12.2020
The only thing to complain here is the strange angle in which you have to use the stand, a normal flexible Shockmount should suffice though.