K&M 23325 Table Microphone Stand

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K&M 23325 Table Microphone Stand
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Feels heavier & sturdier than the photo!
Dr D 01.11.2019
I have a heavy RODE Procaster with shockmount plus TritonAudio Fethead and windshield attached, so I was concerned that a relatively short desktop stand with a not so big base circumference (180 cm or 6-inches) would suffice. Thankfully, I can report that this K&M mic stand is absolutely perfect. It is really quite heavy @ 2.5 Kg ( > 5 lbs) weight, thus can easily cope with more than a kilo of weight up top. In fact, when I grab the head of the mic whilst attached to this stand and try and pull it or tip it over, it just will not.
The other cool aspect of this particular mic stand, is the easily adjustable telescopic pole to adjust the height of the mic. Although it does not increase the overall height by that much, it is sufficient to get the mic up to head head whilst seated at a desk with this stand in front of you. It also secures very well and does not slip or move at all.
Finally, the circular rubber inlay on the rear side of the base, just feels quality - soft but does not allow the stand to slide at all. Even hitting the side of the base with my clenched fist does not move it.
I would highly recommend these K&M mic stands and the next time I shall be in the market for another one, I will look for this brand again.
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Doubles as a battel hammer
Nänad 04.01.2021
Seriously, this thing is so sturdy, you can kill a guy with it. Has a rubber layer on the bottom which prevents it from sliding on top of a desk. RODE NT 1 fits perfectly on top of it. Can be used for recording instruments, but for recording conversations as well...and killing people (in which case RODE NT1 should be replace with Shure SM58, due to it's enhanced rigidness)
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Its decent
rayzer... 03.04.2022
It has a really heavy base so you wont be knocking it over accidentally but i found it sounded a bit hollow when i first used it by my computer.
After sticking some carpet and rubber squares under it that became a non issue.
Other than that its sturdy and does its job.
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Nothing not to like.
A Dutch Person 11.01.2021
Reassuringly heavy, thank god. You can extend it 15 cm (unlike the K&M 232BK) which is great. It has a sturdy rubber ring at the bottom to dampen vibrations. It feels rock solid and I will probably also use it for live music (with omni and cardiods) in small interior locations (on table, shelf or chair) when there is no room for mike stands. They won't fall over.
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Quintessential German Engineering
Dylan-H 14.06.2022
This is by far the sturdiest, heaviest and perhaps overengineered mic stand I have ever encountered. I ordered 3 and they arrived neatly packaged, with the base and stem in two parts. The stand is reminiscent of a barbell plate and is made from solid drop-cast steel that is up 2 inches thick in parts. The base alone weighs at least 2-3kgs making it more-than-capable of handling the heaviest of microphones. You will just need take care the surface you place it on is strong enough. Adding to the stability of the stand is a round rubber ring on the base that both removes the risk of slipping whilst protecting the surface it is placed on, so build quality is pretty much faultless and very impressive.

Installation is as simple as screwing in the stem into the plate, and then securing the microphone via the the thread at the top. I used my SHURE SM7B which is by no means a compact or light microphone, and i was please to find that the stem is tall enough to accommodate it with a FetHead amplifier and patch cable with ample room.
I am struggling to find faults with this mic stand - incredibly high quality, sturdy as can be and will probably outlive me. Fantastic job.
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Does exactly what it's supposed to do
HeldenFurlong 06.07.2020
Fine, solid, and durable. The mic stand is perfect for when I'm teaching voice lessons. It holds the mic without problems and I've yet to hear any vibration come through when I've used it for quick recordings.
The only con is that you must make sure you have some material (cloth works best) to put between the base of the mic stand and the desk or table top as the anti-vibration material has a tendency to leave marks (especially on parquet flooring type surfaces). This warning is specified in the mic stand documents that come in the box.
Overall, it is very, very good.
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It will stain your desk!!!
Andu Nonultra 18.05.2020
Inside with this table top stand you get a piece of paper with this notice:
"If you place the stand inside your house [?!?], it may be advisable to put a non-sliding pad under the stand's rubber end caps/rubber inserts as they could leave marks on sensitive floors, for example parquet flooring".
I was 'careful' and placed it on a green cutting mat. Needless to say it left it's mark on it.
This specification should be the first thing in the product description...
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So stable it takes effort to move it
Ronfontu 19.12.2020
This stand has a great build quality overall. The base is heavier than it appears to be but except for any transport purposes, I consider it as a plus because it provides better stability and because you should avoid touching the mic or its stand when speaking into it.
The height-changing mechanism takes 1-2 tries before getting the hang of it and could be slightly improved, but that isn't a dealbreaker at all. Plus, be careful when loosening the extended tube, you might in fact unscrew the tube from the base. Just get used to it and learn to know how it works.
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Great mic stand
llevann 11.03.2022
Works perfectly for my SM7B mic
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Heavy, durable and shock absorbent.
Buddy v. Zutphen 23.08.2020
The base of the stand was made out of solid metal and because of that it was way heavier then expected. For my use case it was great for bulkier microphones.

I myself used this for my RODE NT1 in combination with its SMR shock-mount. The rubber padding underneath he base made sure it didn't simply slide away and t also provided some extra shock absorption. I tried Tapping the desk it was standing on and it was not as noticeable in contrast to a standard 30 bucks boom arm that I was mounted beforehand. (This includes the SMR shock-mount in both configurations)

The one thing that did bug me however, was the extension mechanism, Which tended to twist itself loose multiple times when I tried to connect the shock-mount on it. When it was finally secured though.. It held it's position quite steadily so far. Other then that... it is a solid desk stand for the price!
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K&M 23325 Table Microphone Stand