K&M 21021 Black Reviews

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2 years ago

Recommended

It’s very heavy duty you can’t even lift it with one hand, so sand bags don’t even needed if it’s being used for holding some mic. Really tall, I’m 6’2 or 188cm and this stand it perfect for holding a boom mic out ouf frame.

3 years ago

Very sturdy high enough stand. Excellent for stage.

Pros: Height up to 3m for capturing sound from above an acoustic instrument on stage. Tripod legs lay relatively low on the ground so it is easier to step over. Despite this, the tripod stays firmly.

Cons: Weights 6.2Kg

3 years ago

Mic Stand - Built like a tank

Heavy and solid. I have 3 of these, will probably get at least one more. Safe for all microphones at almost any extension. These could be used for standing performers as well, although they are a little large. The long solid legs make them rock solid. Good price/performance

3 years ago

Solid as a rock

This is built to withstand a lot, to get the greatest recording in any condition

3 years ago

I love it. its bloody heavy but good, high, and stable.

4 years ago

Finally a steady stand!

I brought this stand to replacing my old one. The last one I had was terrible, unstable and impossible to setting. The K&M made my life easier, A LOT. Expecially when I use it for recording acoustic guitars and flip the microphone upside down! If you need to move your stand in all moves possibles, i recommend this one!

4 years ago

Super stable and heavy

It is heavier and slicker than I expected. I am very happy with this stand.

5 years ago

Very sturdy and heavy!

If you use heavy overhead mics on drums these stands are the way to go!

I use them to hold my Rode NT1000's, used for drum overheads.

When extending the stand and boom arm at their max, they still can hold the NT1000's without any problem.

The area where you put the stand must be stable, when used in this extreme situation!

5 years ago

Amazing stand

This thing is so heavy at the base, with longer legs, which makes it really solid. Very high quality. It can be used without the boom, just as a straight-up stand. Used at home only but I can imagine it would be great in the studio or on stage. I intend to buy another.

5 years ago

Heavy stand, works great

Full metal overhead stand, the tripod base is wide and offers great stability, can be opened all the way to one side and it won't fall off in that direction. The screws are tight and sturdy, all made of metal.

Just good, reliable and easy to use

6 years ago

Best stand I ever used

Heavy and stable which is what I need for doing overhead mics. As compared to other brands this can go higher and still be stable.

6 years ago

Excellent, but heavy

I love K&M mic stands, and this one is great, but it is very heavy. That's probably a good thing for stability, but not so good if you have to carry it from gig to gig.

6 years ago

Very impressed

They are SOLID. Heavy and tall. Perfect for drumkit overhead stands! Ordered two and didn't regret it

6 years ago

Fantastic stands

Can't go wrong with K&M and these are fantastic quality stands, taller and sturdier than your average mic stand, I need to get microphones up high and these are great for outriggers or as overhead on a drum kit. Can't recommend these highly enough, I'll be back for more. 5 year guarantee too but you won't need it.

6 years ago

Using them as overhead stands for the drums, does their job. sturdy arm and heavy end-weight, good balance.

6 years ago

Stable and secure with extra reach.

Very good quality heavy duty tall mic stand. I have 3 and use them regularly. I'd never trust expensive mic's to a cheap stand. These will never fall over and they have a good amount of height. No telescopic boom arm is my only criticism. They are excellent for placing recording mic's on location when you need that extra height without needing a giant stand.

7 years ago

The guy behind the counter said they were sturdy - he wasn't joking

The things weigh a tonne, but therefore are defiantly sturdy enough to hang low even heavier microphones.

I used them to mic up a Grandfather Piano with some Condensers and they did a great job.

Easy to set up and assuringly stable, you can get your mics into a perfect position without having to worry about them falling.

8 years ago

Exelent

Dos the job well. Heavy and stable. Use on a live stage and so far after 10+ events did not have any issues.

9 years ago

Sturdy except in challenging environments

This is a heavy, solidly built, tall stand. It is great for drum overheads, which I primarily use it for. For 90% of uses it excels.

However, at my practice room I have tested its limitations. The floorboards there bounce under pressure. This stand then wobbles from the base. When this stand is still you can test this by gently pushing it. Even when securely tightened it gently wobbles from the base. But this is only an issue if the stand is made to move in the first place.

I am happy with this stand. To get absolute stability in my unfavourable room I would need to go to the final tier of microphone stands with the most solid bases.

9 years ago

Stand built like tank!

I bought it especially for Overheads and Room micing stereo techniques. They are heavy enough but stable and robust! Best in this price range for sure! Complete this with a K&M stereo bar! Great combo!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by K&M
  • Average price : $80
  • Weight : 5.84kg
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