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Millenium MS 2002 Mic Stand

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Short Microphone Stand

  • Ideal for guitar amp, drums, wind instruments, etc.
  • All metal construction
  • 3/8" Thread
  • Adjustable from 50 - 70 cm
  • Extendable gallows from approx. 40 - 60 cm
  • Weight: 1.45 kg
Available since March 2000
Item number 130531
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Black
Foot Tripod
length of the boom 400 mm – 600 mm
Max. height - min.height 500 mm – 700 mm
Verstelbare Hengel 1
Connection 3/8" 5/8"
Main tube adjustment 1
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51,45 AED 13,36 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
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Probably better than the other cheap Millenium stands
Riccardo D. 24.09.2018
I have a project studio/rehearsal room, so I need quite a few mic stands, and as it often happens by Murphy's Law, you'll need 8 at the same time when you just have 3-4 good ones.

For this reason, I bought several cheaper/lower quality stands, including plenty of Millenium ones.

It seems to me that the 2002 is the best of the bunch among cheap ones. The shorter stem results in additional sturdiness (relatively!). Besides, this height is just right for drums, percussion and most winds. It would also be good for amps, but personally I prefer other systems for that (clamps, mics hanging from their "tail", etc).

The normal footprint and low weight of this stand can make for unstable equilibrium. I would advise against using it with your boutique condensers, especially if the boom is extended. Well, common sense I guess.

Bottom line: A serious stand, suitable for real live use, weighs and costs 2-3 times as much as the 2002. Considering this, the 2002 remains a useful and reasonably priced addition especially as a spare/backup - while still 50% more expensive than the taller, flimsier and nearly useless 2005.
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jetam 01.12.2020
I bought a pair and considering the price, I was satisfied. After some time I bought another two but unfortunately the newer ones had the knobs made of hard plastic which isn't even nearly as durable as the more rubbery plastic on the older ones and also doesn't feel as nice. I was very disappointed.

Pros:
+ price
+ vertical part can be used without the boom
+ when you tighten the screw, the boom doesn't pivot
Cons:
- the stand is very light and a heavier microphone might tip it if fully extended
- knobs are now made of hard plastic which can break if the stand falls
-the paint can get scratched by the screw that holds the telescopic part of the boom in place

If you need a cheap small mic stand for a light mic (e.g. e906, KM184), this one is pretty good as long as you treat it well. Of course it ain't no K&M.
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Maybe I should've lowered expectations...
Peter V_ 06.07.2020
...but this mic stand is kind of underwhelming. I came across a few different stands by now since I bought it and it's very lightweight (which is never good for any stand), the top element has an expendable piece but it doesn't have a stopping rim and when fully extruded it's unstable (I fear it's going to fall out) and the point where the bottom piece is screwed on the top piece requires it to be fully tightened, however then I can't rotate things around because the plastic cover is actually a set part of the top piece not a tightening element...
Admittedly it's not an expensive piece of equipment and it does the job about half the time, but if I need a good reach or need to use expensive microphones then this is not the right tool.
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Great stand for an extremely reasonable price.
Anonymous 12.10.2016
I bought two of these stands intending to mic up drums for recording and live gigs. They were actually a lot smaller than I had been expecting and was disappointed at first but soon realized that this would work out to my advantage.

These stands fit perfectly within my drum kit to mic certain aspects of the kit. I have used these mic stands to mic the snare, hi-hats and floor toms. Because of the size of these stands there is no boom arms sticking out in the way of people on stage, hardware or cymbals etc.

Pros:
1) Fits perfectly around drum kits to mic snare, hats and floor toms without being in the way of anything else.

2) Due to its height this is also a great stand for miking guitar and bass cabs.

3) Extremely affordable price for the quality.

Cons:
1) I don't think there are any cons for this product to be honest.

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Summary:
This is a decent product for the price which yet again proves the outstanding service from Thomann. Great sturdy mic stand that I would recommend to others who are looking for a bargain.
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