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VONYX 188.030 Desktop arm-type stand with a clamp for table support. Suitable for supporting microphones in studios and radio stations. The stand is fully adjustable and easy to install. It features an integrated cable with pre-fitted XLR ends.
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I bought it 2 years ago.
With a fairly heavy microphone, it held up fine until the first year. Then it started gradually falling apart and not holding well, but it continued to do its job.
Now the cable has broken.
I will buy it again because for its price, it is decent.
Well. While it is a pretty good base, after 1 month of use, a wire on the XLR cable came loose and I had to fix it myself with a soldering tool. While it is decent for the price, I would recommend getting a more expensive one that will last longer.
Very good arm. It doesn't make any noise and stays exactly where you leave it. I have put the Elgato Wave 3 on top of it with a shock mount and pop filter, and it is very stable. The best in this price range.
The arms cannot withstand the weight of my condenser microphones (ElectroVoice RE20), causing them to slowly descend until they touch the table. As a solution, I swapped out the springs and now, if you don't touch them, they stay at a normal height.
However, the biggest problem is the support bases, which no matter how tightly I tighten them to the table, tend to wobble with every swing of the arms, resulting in annoying instability and eventually falling off. In the photo, I show how I even used tie-ups to pull them towards the table for extra support, but it's as if I didn't use them at all. The bases come off no matter what I do.
The reason I didn't complain to the store is that logically, the build quality is proportional to the cost in this case, so it's better to spend some extra money and get decent bases. I bought 3 and they are all useless. I should have paid for just one, considering what I paid for all three.
Quite good and sturdy for its price, the only issue is that the base is relatively for thin tables-desks (it's something that requires attention) with a maximum thickness of 5.5 centimeters
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It is worth more than its money
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