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If you need a stand to handle doing live gigs and/or going on tour, shipping around in airplanes or vans, etc., you will need to go up a notch or two in quality (and, sadly, price). For the price, they are surprisingly solid, and they work perfectly fine.Of stands in this price range, this is at the top of what I've experienced.It's easily adjustable, the screws stay tight once adjustments are made, it's light but not so light that it tips or blows over, the feet keep it steady on the floor and from wobbling.Seriously, for those who don't need a stand that can handle touring or lots of fiddling around, this is the one to go with. It's perfectly fine for standard, fairly stationary use. We use these at my church, and they get moved around a little bit, but not much.
Also folds up really small for easy storage/transport. Look at your local music store and the same or a similar product will be twice to three times as expensive. This is a great buy for 25 dollars. I use it for Jam Night when the drummer wants to sing and it works perfectly.
Because they're molded into plastic you can't find simple replacement screws in the hardware store. It won't last too long (2 yr) before you'll have to buy another because the screws strip out. The company will sell you another stand though. It is what it is. Cheap to buy and cheap in use.
Good value. Bought this for use with PS3 Rock Band, and it works perfectly, very adjustable so that my 9-year-old son, as well as my wife and I, can use it while using any of the instruments.
if you go over 4 pounds you should definetly put something on the back of the stand to make sure it doesnt tilt. i use an mxl mic which is no more than 3 pounds and the stand doesnt tilt. for the price its good the stand works perfect. easy set up and very sturdy.
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