DS7100B is a basic fixed-height Desktop Stand.
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
Desktop Microphone Stand, October 10, 2008
By
Susan E. Myers (Minnesota, USA)
This is a great product! I am and avid singer and do so a lot on my computer This stand is just what the doctor ordered. The clip (bought seperately) fits my microphone perfectly. The only tiny issue I have is not being able to adjust the height at all. It would be nice to be able to raise it a few inches, as my chair sits rather high to my desk...but sitting it atop a few stacked cd's has fixed that problem! I recommend this product to anyone who does any singing at their pc or has a high-quality microphone, to purchase this stand. It's a lot nicer to place your mic on a safe stand when you're not using it, rather than laying it on top of your desk...where it risks being knocked off and ruined.
Don't Buy this, March 31, 2008
By
Charm (Florida)
THEY SENT ME A MIC STAND WITH MISSING PIECES. I RETURNED THIS INSTANTLY. ITS THE FIRST TIME I EVER HAD A BAD TIME WHEN PURCHASING SOMETHING ONLINE. JUST HORRIBLE. THE PACKAGE WAS ALREADY OPENED. THE MIC ONLY NEEDED 3 PIECES THE THE MAIN CONNECTOR PIECE WAS MISSING. I WILL NEVER TRUST THIS BUYER AGAIN. AND NEITHER SHOULD YOU.
Not as shown in picture, February 29, 2008
By
Robert R. Birge (Coventry CT)
Unfortunately you do not get what is pictured here. Instead of a small screw with a holding washer as shown, the item arrives with a standard black pipe with threads on both ends. This will work fine if you already have a microphone clamp designed to screw onto a standard stand, but if you want this for your camera or a digital recorder, this stand will not work.
good, but not as pictured, February 9, 2008
By
R. HamelI bought this to go with my SE electronics USB2200A mic so I could set it on my bookshelf while recording. I needed a stand with a 3/8 inch male thread and this has it in the picture. Unfortunately, the product arrives with the larger 5/8 inch thread. I ordered an adapter part for 1.95 plus shipping and the stand works well. I also realized that my mic had an adapter part built in, so yours might too? Anyway, it's annoying not getting the item as pictured.
Good value, May 1, 2007
By
B. W. Lovell (Incline Village, NV United States)
Pop a rubber plug out and you can attach a gooseneck. Otherwise, screw on the desktop adapter for your mic. This base stays put.