MS-108E : A good stand for a decent price

8 years ago

I use this one in my home studio. I have a Rode NT1-A with a pop filter attached to it.

I got this one for my home studio because getting a cheap plastic stand to hold a mic 10x its price seemed a bit silly.

This one is simple to assemble. Its made out of metal and all the screws are metal, too. The screw tops are made out of hard plastic, though. It has rubber tips on the legs so its easy on your floors.

When tightened, the screws hold the bars in place quite well. When the arm is extended about 80% in a 90 degree angle, it holds it well. I've never had it get loose and I trust it to hold my mic in place.

When extending the arm, remember to have the arm go along with one of the legs so that it doesn't tip over.

The handling is pretty good. You don't have to tighten the screws with too much force.

Overall 4/5 product. I can trust it to hold my mic in place for extended periods of time and its easy to adjust.

Image Superlux MS-108E

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Superlux
  • Released in 2010
  • Average price : $24
  • Weight : 2kg
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