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It holds a mic, just like it is supposed to. What else is there to say.
I use this desktop tripod to hold my mic as I'm recording audio. It's compact and has no problems staying put. It really is a great tripod for the money. My product doesn't have the same "loose" problems as some of the other reviewers.
I accidentally dropped this stand (without a mic in it) from 3 feet off the ground to the padded, carpeted floor and it snapped like a twig. Even before that, the adjustments that you use to lock the mic in place had stripped. They must make this thing out of the cheapest, most fragile metal there is. Spend a couple more bucks and get something better, you'll be sorry if you waste your money on this one.
stand). For a desktop microphone stand, it does most of the things I need it to do (being 1. work as a stand 2. The adjustable height mechanism could be improved, as it would keep lowering itself to the minimum height despite me fastening the bottom fasteners unless I rotate it at such an angle, in which it would hold. I replaced the microphone holder with the one that comes with my mic as the one provided doesn't work as well.All in all, an OK product for the price.
Does it come with an allen wrench. Total garbage. The collar that is supposed to hold the rod up does nothing, and the mic stand itself needs to have an allen bolt tightened in order to hold the mic at an angle. No. I'm returning mine.
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