Superlux MS-108E Reviews
Decent option
Every item should be rated based on the price. That makes this stand a great option for someone who doesn't want to pay extra money. The quality is pretty good and the only negative i d mention is that the central piece doesn't go too low for example if you have an amp on the floor. for this case u need to experiment and find a way to do it. Nonetheless i would buy this stand again for the same price with no hesitation
High quality
The microphone stand is surprisingly high quality for the price, very stable and easy to use.
Efficient, stable, versatile.
Works like a charm.
Made of good materials, it works perfectly fine for any microphone configuration you may need.
Sometimes a bit of tweaking is needed in order to keep the desired configuration, since the hinges might loosen when moving around the stand.
A solid choice
Nice stand, not too heavy or awkward but seems reliable and has lasted well so far. Buying a second.
Superlux MS-108E
Excellent microphone stand that I've used for rehearsals, gigs and recording sessions and it hasn't failed me yet. Very sturdy and easy to adjust/use. I'd definitely recommend this product.
Pretty and stable
Have to keep remembering to pull out the extension, any time I need that extra balance...but lovely mic stand, great price
Looking for a decent, inexpensive Micro-stand?? You just found it....
If you're looking for a really decent, inexpensive Microphone stand, this will do the job very nicely. Suitable for both studio and live-gigs it's a great product considering the price.
Folded down it's compact, light and easy to transport & take on the road. I would happily recommend it.
Pro's:
- Price, at around 20? it's a bargain.
- It's lightweight (only 2KG)
- Easy to assemble / disassemble.
- It's stable and well balanced, even with a weighted microphone & cage.
- Feels solid and durable, even though it is quite light.
- Extendable foot for better balance.
- Rubber stoppers on the feet with decent grip.
Cons:
- Although the main stand is made from steel, the screw-tops are made from hard-plastic, my only concern is these may not age well or stand up to constant loosening-off anf re-tightening, but this is really a minor niggle and is actually the only negative I could find so far. Handled well it should last a while. Overall i'm happy with it!
Great value
I mostly use Hercules stands. But I have 3 of these, they have seen an increase in use for the last few months micing drums while gigging and are holding up very very well. Low cost but very good quality for the price. Treat with respect and it will last fine.
Bang for bucks
Are you looking for the typical kind of product which outstands the others in the same price range? There it is. Are you moving from entry level mic stands and you want something way more stable? This is what you've been looking for! I use this stand for different microphones, light and heavy ones, and it has always done the job properly. It is good as a drum overhead mic stand too, providing a good flexibility and stability as well: one of the feet extendable so you can get more balance if your mic is heavy and away from the base. It is not that kind of Rolls Royce stands you could see in top class studios, but it's ok. It is solid and sturdy but still not too heavy. The strenght of this microphone stand is the price for sure. Quality/price is higher than I could ever think. Of course you can find better stands around but you'll pay three times for them at least. So, it's up to you! If you want something that just works good, but nothing like high end stuff, this thing can be really a good choice for you.
Well satisfied
I am more than happy with the quality and build of this mic stand.its brilliant for the price.i would recommend.
I own two of those
These are great and stable stands. I bought one previously, and this is my second purchase.
I really like the extendable foot - I never knew how useful it is before I tried it :-)
I used various stands, and Superlux MS-108E seems to be one of the best choices for the price.
Great for the Price
Good stand for the price,
Stands up and will hold its position fairly well.
The extra mount comes in handy if you need to add another mic!
I use it for a home recording environment, and it does the job great.
Pretty good bang for your buck.
A good stand for a decent price
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.
Hard to beat at this price
I bought this to hold my SM-57 I use for vocals in our band and it does that job fine. My SM-57 mic clip screws on perfectly.
It's easy to use, folds up neatly and has a nifty little clip to keep the cable tidy. Yes, it's plastic but I've seen much worse plastic than this. My cats managed to topple it twice onto a hard, tiled floor, but both times it came out completely unscathed.
If a somebody falls onto it then no, I imagine it wouldn't take a beating like a heavy duty metal one, but at this price why should it?
I gave it 4 stars all round because it's outstanding value for money!
Bear in mind that the screw knobs might not take a severe tightening, but then again, there is no need to, since it holds without such punishment. This is my only point of concern and I'm going to be kind to my knobs since they are clearly not 'heavy duty'.
I would recommend this stand to anyone who hasn't got a small fortune to spend on one. It's hard to imagine anything better for the money. 'For the money' it would be 5 stars, but in the real world you need perspective!
good stand
quite a light stand so get's knocked over/falls over quite easily but it has the extension foot to counteract that if it's a constant problem
Worth more that what I paid for them
I have 4 of these and use them quite often in my home studio. They're nice and heavy and pretty solid BUT every joint and screwing point in cheap plastic. Mine haven't broken yet but they won't last forever.
For the price I have not yet found a better option and since I needed a bunch of mic stands quickly for not much money these were the perfect fit for me.
Good - but not for everything.
Decent quality budget mic stand to be used in a studio rather than live environment. It struggles a bit to cope with with heavier mics, such as large diaphragm condenser/ribbon, which cause it to be a little unstable unless weighted at the bottom. Easy to setup and manages to hold smaller mics (e.g. overheads), so generally worth the money for project studios & light duties.
Good
It's a good object for the price, but this my first microphone stand therefore I didn't try another one more expensive (professional)
great for price
it has extendable foot for stability so it's good even with heavier microphones. good stand with good price. I have it for few months now and had no problems

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Superlux
- Released in 2010
- Average price : $24
- Weight : 2kg
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