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The Maximum diameter of the mic SHOULD NOT EXCEED 2.4" , otherwise, you can't fit it in the stand. * The POP Filter can be fixed with the goose-neck just like a screw. * The Pictures taken are REAL in full size, the Microphones used are REAL too in full size. there was no manipulation or resizing of any of the photos. * Can fit all types of medium to large sized Microphones, if it looks like a tube shape. * Please contact us if you are unclear about anything. Note: If you are not sure if it fits your mic, please contact us. if you're Mic does not fit, please check if it has a 3/8" screw, you can fix it directly on the stand without using the mount. Please check the video for more information. NOTE: If you are not sure about the mic size, please contact us before purchasing the item. we can tell you if it will be compatible or not. saving you the time and effort of returning the item. Trouble Shooting: 1. The stand is not stable: --Make sure that the weight of the mic is on the central leg of the tripod. 2. The POP Filter can not be attached to the leg: --Make sure you place the POP Filter thread into the leg thread with a flat angel and slowly screw it in. If the it keeps screwing, please contact us.
C**R
A little flimsy but works
I wish it had a bit more weight to it, but it works as advertised.
S**N
Great microphone stand for the money
I love my new microphone stand. It is exactly what I was looking for. This tripod and stand has been a great addition to my studio! The design of the product is also very practical, it allows me to use large microphones like condensers with ease and comfort. The support provided by this product makes it possible for me to use my microphone without fear of damage or shaking (even when I'm using a heavy-duty professional mic).
P**P
Doesn't Fit Large Diaphragm Condenser Mics
Bought this for a quick and easy stand for my large diaphragm condenser (LDC) mics. They don't fit by a few millimeters. I fixed this by cutting the plastic housing on the holder and repositioning the rubber bands to make it a tight fit.Also note that it's almost all plastic and pretty flimsy. The plastic is hard so seems pretty fragile, but probably sufficient for light, occasional use.
J**C
Fine with modest limitations
I use it every day, with the windscreen, to hold the AT2020 mic connected to my notebook via a preamp. It's sturdy, but I need to slant the mic a bit more than I'd like so that the stand doesn't fall. I don't hold that against the stand since the mic is relatively heavy and is positioned OK (if not optimally).
M**1
Great stand but unbalanced with mic mounted
Works great when mike is mounted could use some added weight on leg opposite of mic swivel because it is unevenly heavy and tips over with weight to one side.
H**R
Microphone table stand
Awesome, love it
B**E
Garbage
If you have a half way decent mic, this thing is probably too small. The pop filter arm is extremely weak and wont stay up. and the cheap rubbers broke trying to put them back on, they have zero stretch to them, so dont try stretching them. I'd send this back, but the return shipping will probably be about as much as i paid for this. Dont buy this, spend the extra $10 and buy a Microphone arm.
A**A
Pops and clicks are gone.
I love this little thing. It does exactly what I needed. I'm old school and we used to take an old pair stockings and a wire coat hanger so this is a great upgrade for me! I have a couple different mics and both seem to fit snugly because the of the bungee style grips. The range of motion is a little restricted in terms of the tripod. Once you assemble it, the legs are kind of where they are unless you want to loosen it. But otherwise, it's a nice little stand that does what it needs to do.
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