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  • joe-barjoe-bar

    Millenium MS-2005Published on 08/21/07 at 16:05
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    So voil all t said, mic mid-10 metal, mid-plastoc.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    In use rpete studio or even a man, no problem to report, for cons on stage that's another story ... The tripod down to the part which will consist of plastoc and pte all the time (which have already pt a foot mic understand).
    But hey it's fairly intensive use on small scene with lots of people jostling for the price ... So ... it's almost all good
  • BzhJulienBzhJulien

    Millenium MS-2005Published on 02/23/07 at 09:33
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    I use it for overhead.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it to make overhead for not too expensive. I've been There's a good week. Well, I am not convinced by the system to put the pole. It is not very strong. Well sure you pay cheap but ... If it again, I would put 10 or € 15 more for the stuff that still seems much bigger ... I put 7 anyway because well, less than € 10, do not ask too much either.
  • bohwazbohwaz

    Millenium MS-2005Published on 04/10/07 at 15:32
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    Metal microphone stand, not really light but not super heavy either, we feel that it's solid. Nothing really innovative: a tripod, a principal must walk up to 2m and qq and a pole that is 1 m and qq.

    OVERALL OPINION

    For almost two years, I have to take two others, then I 3. I've turned into a boom for movies / stories by removing the tripod and boom, the price is convenient. In conventional use, it works pretty well on the dynamic, static on my must make almost a kilo with the suspension but sometimes it looks just tighten.

    For 10 euros more difficult to ask. Go if the clamp between the pole and the foot is a little too plastoc and over time will tend to deform and not to tigh…
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    Metal microphone stand, not really light but not super heavy either, we feel that it's solid. Nothing really innovative: a tripod, a principal must walk up to 2m and qq and a pole that is 1 m and qq.

    OVERALL OPINION

    For almost two years, I have to take two others, then I 3. I've turned into a boom for movies / stories by removing the tripod and boom, the price is convenient. In conventional use, it works pretty well on the dynamic, static on my must make almost a kilo with the suspension but sometimes it looks just tighten.

    For 10 euros more difficult to ask. Go if the clamp between the pole and the foot is a little too plastoc and over time will tend to deform and not to tighten but good for the price ...

    Not need more for your home, on stage is different because the foot will be abused and less likely to hold water.
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  • jukapjukap

    Millenium MS-2005Published on 04/21/07 at 04:24
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    Mic metal, plastic joints (very) toc

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for a year. Unbeatable price, finish ok but actually the joint tree-branch: I have been squarely in the beginning, as clearly a lot of other colleagues, using the branch below the joint - this has the default, with the weight + micro branch, to separate the holding piece is still made in a platic unsuited. Once against we understood that we must place the branch ABOVE joint (which after all makes more sense), no problem, it is resistant. We then established a completely sufficient condition homestudio resistant even "extended arm" to a micro quite heavy, stable, articulable height / depth with good movement, and thus a Q /…
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    Mic metal, plastic joints (very) toc

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for a year. Unbeatable price, finish ok but actually the joint tree-branch: I have been squarely in the beginning, as clearly a lot of other colleagues, using the branch below the joint - this has the default, with the weight + micro branch, to separate the holding piece is still made in a platic unsuited. Once against we understood that we must place the branch ABOVE joint (which after all makes more sense), no problem, it is resistant. We then established a completely sufficient condition homestudio resistant even "extended arm" to a micro quite heavy, stable, articulable height / depth with good movement, and thus a Q / P quite exceptional ... But for the HS only!
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  • DreammerDreammer

    Millenium MS-2005Published on 07/23/08 at 14:18
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    OVERALL OPINION

    Use for 2 years
    I use 4 mic stands for Battery essentially taken overhead.
    My pickups are plutt featherweight (RODE NT5)

    Strengths
    - Delivery / Price
    - The base is stable Leaflets 100%

    Points Ngatifs
    - Do not over tighten the butterfly of the boom under threat of breaking the plastic
    - Do not Leaflets 100% of its size, the foot. a look a little, nothing serious.
    - Painting a bit fragile in the transport

    Advice
    - Promote micro featherweight. Avoid Beta52A example ^ ^
    - Vrifier wear the threads of the screws (no problem encountered but given the price entry level, one can ask the question)
    - Be careful when moving the paint

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    OVERALL OPINION

    Use for 2 years
    I use 4 mic stands for Battery essentially taken overhead.
    My pickups are plutt featherweight (RODE NT5)

    Strengths
    - Delivery / Price
    - The base is stable Leaflets 100%

    Points Ngatifs
    - Do not over tighten the butterfly of the boom under threat of breaking the plastic
    - Do not Leaflets 100% of its size, the foot. a look a little, nothing serious.
    - Painting a bit fragile in the transport

    Advice
    - Promote micro featherweight. Avoid Beta52A example ^ ^
    - Vrifier wear the threads of the screws (no problem encountered but given the price entry level, one can ask the question)
    - Be careful when moving the paint

    Report QualitPrix ... I would say plutt Delivery / Price
    For me, trs well in any context: Concert, recording, ...
    Can be avoid in a pro studio even when ... whatever one may ask?

    Exprience with, you will do again this choice?
    Yes, because I find the price of competing versions abuse even if it is true they have a better quality of production and a heavier weight in the base to support heavier microphones.
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  • ScahRScahR

    Millenium MS-2005Published on 08/28/09 at 02:41
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    OVERALL OPINION

    I ordered three poles MS-2005 Thomann has 10 unites for my drum mics (2 Overhead and a microphone bass drum).

    These feet seem quite fragile, plastic clamps, not very stable with heavy pickups, I strongly deprecated for those who must often dplacer (live, for example).

    I will not amuse myself tighten / loosen without stopping, breaking provides. However they fully satisfy me, I use for my home studio on my battery, they do not move.

    Once dplis, they are quite stable with microphones lightweight or medium weight, but you have to squeeze hard enough to not move a ...

    Report qualitprix correct, I have never seen less than 30 feet in entry-level m…
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    OVERALL OPINION

    I ordered three poles MS-2005 Thomann has 10 unites for my drum mics (2 Overhead and a microphone bass drum).

    These feet seem quite fragile, plastic clamps, not very stable with heavy pickups, I strongly deprecated for those who must often dplacer (live, for example).

    I will not amuse myself tighten / loosen without stopping, breaking provides. However they fully satisfy me, I use for my home studio on my battery, they do not move.

    Once dplis, they are quite stable with microphones lightweight or medium weight, but you have to squeeze hard enough to not move a ...

    Report qualitprix correct, I have never seen less than 30 feet in entry-level music store, so even if it is not the quality we can for 10 not expect better.

    I would do certainly choose to use that I made in home studio, for the cons to live I would take beefier.
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