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Quite possible the worst thing to have ever been made by the humanity.
This is about as bad as one could conceive. Wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
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Stabile and functional
It's simply the best. The price is a little over average, but it's worth it. I'm 100% satisfied
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Terrible quality
I hate this microphone pantograph! After a month of use, it started damaging my desk (it attaches very poorly to my desk, constantly slipping off). Every time I need to pull the microphone towards me or to the side, the poorly secured clamp (and I made every effort to tighten it as much as possible to the desk) starts sliding across the desk, slightly turning or moving at the attachment point. It’s incredibly annoying. Its joints are loosened to the maximum, but it’s still not flexible enough for me to use comfortably. Additionally, there’s now play in the part where the microphone attaches. Since this part isn’t adjustable, I don’t think it’s designed to have a movable axis. It turns slightly clockwise and hits a stop, and the same counterclockwise. There’s no point in this, so it must be a defect. Overall, I’m dissatisfied and confident that for this price, a better stand can be found.
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nice
The stand is very stable and all in all very good. The quality is decent and its stable, very good.
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Sturdy, comfortable, and efficient - perfect for podcasting and conferencing!
The Roadworx microphone arm is a fantastic choice for any podcast or conference setup. It's sturdy and provides excellent cable management, as well as an additional extension spigot for added comfort. Note, that it is specifically designed for heavier microphones, so it won't disappoint. I highly recommend this arm for everyday use and all your conferencing needs.
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Fragile and poorly designed; best avoided.
I don't recommend this microphone arm for anybody. The aluminium extrusions are attached at the pivot points by a piece of plastic. On mine, the plastic shattered on the first attempt to move the arm. After looking at the design, it's clear the stress is concentrated on a small, hollow plastic moulding at the joint which breaks at the slightest provocation. To me, it's a poor design choice that is asking for early (if not immediate, as in my case) failure. Get a better mic arm like the K&M instead, they're worth the extra money.
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Very happy!
Very flexible, I haven't screwed it in my desk but I'm using the clamp for it and it works very well! Just don't push/pull too hard and you're all good! :)
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Bad design and poor manufacturing.
The center arm adjustment is extremely difficult to use, even with big strong hands. My kids can't move it at all. Also, the desktop mount has a tiny knob where you'd think you would want a big one so you can securely attach it to your desk. So it's quite difficult to get it tight.
Not recommended.
Not recommended.
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Snapped Catestrophically
Internal cable or some such snapped, arm lost all tension and dropped my sm7b directly on the desk.
If it was mounted any higher, it could have damaged the microphone.
The build quality on these is terrible.
When I messaged Thomann they couldn't do anything about it because it was out of warranty.
Best they could offer was a 2-3% discount on a new product.
Strongly advise against this arm if you value what's on the end of it.
If it was mounted any higher, it could have damaged the microphone.
The build quality on these is terrible.
When I messaged Thomann they couldn't do anything about it because it was out of warranty.
Best they could offer was a 2-3% discount on a new product.
Strongly advise against this arm if you value what's on the end of it.
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Very bad
Very bad and does not work as expected
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