K&M 27105 4-stars Reviews

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9 years ago

These are great stands for the price, very sturdy and well built.

I've bought cheap mic stands before and they've not been for purpose but these ones are very good.

Unlike the cheap stands I've used in the past these cope well with heavier mics such as large diaphragm condensers.

9 years ago

Solid microphone stand

Good solid stand, but it doesn't come with instructions, so if you're not used to mount those regularly it may take you a while to get it up for the first time. It's stable and well built, but not like a tank. Great price/value ratio

9 years ago

Quite good stand but not perfect

Quite good stand. The problem is that stability when you have the microphone on it is not really perfect. Actually i am using it with shure beta and through whole my gigs the microphone is slowly moving down. Due to that you need to put it back after some time into the first position that you set at the beginning. At the end i would like to say that for that amount of money is quite good stand. I think that we can not get any other which would be better and which would have better price.

9 years ago

An all round good microphone stand

Excellent value for money. I used it for the first time yesterday and it was perfect for what I needed - a microphone stand.

The construction seems to be of good build quality for such a low price.

An all round good microphone for anyone with a tighter budget

9 years ago

Good enough

These stands are good for the price and seem well enough constructed. For smaller dynamic and small condenser mics the work just fine. However, heavier large diaphragm mics might not be so well supported on these stands especially if you looking to place them in a long reach position.

Personally I'll be looking for a couple of heavier duty stands for particular mics that need it, but these, like I say are very good for general use.

9 years ago

Not quite 'Pro' but not far off...

Sturdy stand if nothing overly heavy placed on it (at full extension up and out at 90 degrees will just about hold a 58 without feeling wobbly - I wouldn't fancy having anything too heavy on it.

For general mic use, perfect. Sleek, mechanisms and threads all seem to be lasting well, and don't seem to mark or damage too easily either.

9 years ago

Good sturdy stand

Great stand, holds my slightly heavier condenser mic at full extension without feeling unstable. Large diaphragm condenser need to be shortened a bit but it's still easy to work with. Only criticism is that the boom clamp allows the boom to wiggle a bit so you sometimes feel like it's not secure, although in reality it is.

10 years ago

Worth the extra few quid!

I'm often very uncomfortable putting an expensive Neumann mic on a budget mic stand as they are not always the most reliable or stable. I particularly like the build of this K&M model. All the fittings are that bit more sturdy and stable than the cheaper models. I'm really beginning to appreciate that as I work with clients - it's a bad scene when mic stands slip or act unreliably. Thumbs up for this model!

10 years ago

Microphone Stand Review

This microphone stand is very stable and does handle well. The only issues I would have is how the mechanics hold. You need to tighten these fairly hard in order for the boom arm to hold its position when fully extended. Otherwise, this well worth its value.

10 years ago

Very easy to unpack

I need just a few seconds to unpack this stand which is great. The only thing that I find impractical is the little handle bolt which is used to tight the boom. Sometimes if it is not clenched properly it looses and that can be a little bit distracting while performing. And also it would be great if it would come with its own bag in order to stay unscratched and pretty.

11 years ago

Good value, although central nut hard to turn

For the price, this is a good value for money mic stand. I haven´t had to perform repairs on it as with practically every other mic stand I´ve owned within this price range. My only criticism is that the central nut which keeps the arm at its angle is somewhat stiff. Once you do turn it, it does a good job of keeping the arm still, and I´ve used it when home recording attached to a Røde NT-1, but it´s usual job is holding up my SM58 at solo acoustic guitar/voice gigs. The stand is to my right at a 90 degree angle holding the 58, and it stays up for a full 3 hour gig.

I have also used it at hundreds of rock gigs it´s not broken on me yet!

11 years ago

Decent for the money

I wanted a fairly lightweight stand to use to hold an overhead drum mic on gigs and this seemed to fit the bill. It's good quality, lightweight, and very stable. It is not infinitely adjustable but I didn't need it to be. For my purposes it is perfect. However, be warned: it will not support mics heavier than an SM57 or so without the joint starting to struggle a bit.

11 years ago

It's a good stand!

Feels much nicer that my random cheap mic stand that I've been using exclusively up until now. It holds in place really well once you've got it set up, and it really does feel good quality. You can also buy replacement parts for it which is a useful option.

11 years ago

quality mic stand

A well made stand, heavy enough so it doesn't feel cheap! Easy to adjust and sturdy enough for life on the road for such a cheap stand. A smart choice for on stage or in the studio

11 years ago

Great

This is a good solid mic stand. It doesn't drag down if you are using it at different angles and is very sturdy. It's not too expensive either which is a plus.

12 years ago

A good stand for the Price

This is built solid for the price. I use it in rehearsals with an EVre20 which is a heavy mic and have thus far experienced no problems. Cant go wrong with this stand for the money.

12 years ago

Excellent for a cheap mic stand

When I first started recording I bought some extremely cheap mic stands from an online auction site expecting them to do the job. I was very wrong. The cheaper stands were unstable and awkward to use.

I bought the K&M as an upgrade expecting it to be slightly better, it turned out to be a big upgrade. These stands are surprisingly good for the price. They compare well to a lot of more expensive stands I've used it the past.

I've only used this stand for recording myself but I wouldn't hesitate to use it live.

I've used this stand mainly for heavy condenser microphones so it will be fine for these as well as lighter dynamic mics (such as SM58s).

12 years ago

K&M 27105

I was a little dissapointed with this, Usually the K&M stuff is great, But the connection between the boom and the stand wore down on two of these stands I owned after a few months, I had to replace them both. Spend a few more pennies and get the upgraded model

12 years ago

Solid Product

The K&M 27105 is a very solid stand for every singer, who looks for a comfortable way to keep their hands free while setting the stage on fire. I use it as well for recording, practicing and of course live. Pretty solid!

12 years ago

Sturdy

Great for gigging but not quite as good in the studio as the bass is a bit too light to use as an overhead stand. Most of the fittings are reasonably sturdy and well made however, one or two may come loose occasionally. For the money it is a good buy.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by K&M
  • Average price : $35
  • Weight : 2.3kg
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