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Very sturdy, no messing!
This Millenium arm is just the job for what is required of it. a link between sub and top. It, unlike a lot of tripods and speakers stands, does not require you to lift and put in a safety bar and safety cable to get up to the height you want. It has a click in button that will securely hold the bar at a few pre-determined heights marked by holes on the internal bar.
The piece itself is very robust and can stand up to the constant barrage of transfer in and out of vans and venues. The only criticism I think I would have for this product is that it is simply too large for some venues. We play in myriad venues in small towns in Ireland, some have VERY low ceilings. Even on the lowest setting your tops are quite high in the air. This, unfortunately requires us to bring tripods with us everywhere as well, just in case their is a clearance issue. Although this is as much a problem with Irish architecture as much as it is the stand!
The piece itself is very robust and can stand up to the constant barrage of transfer in and out of vans and venues. The only criticism I think I would have for this product is that it is simply too large for some venues. We play in myriad venues in small towns in Ireland, some have VERY low ceilings. Even on the lowest setting your tops are quite high in the air. This, unfortunately requires us to bring tripods with us everywhere as well, just in case their is a clearance issue. Although this is as much a problem with Irish architecture as much as it is the stand!
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Speaker satellite pole for subs to mains
Solid robust and good quality
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RU
Good solid poles and the lock mechanism is excellent.
These are good solid speaker poles and have a very good locking mechanism which does not scratch the pole in any way. Additional handwheel for safety. You will find that the bottom of the pole may be a bit loose in in some kinds of subwoofer but to be honest that is a problem with most poles anyway, unless you go for a K&M with the adjustable mandrel, but those are a lot more expensive than these. To solve this just wrap a few turns of gaffa tape neatly around the pole base, you will need to experiment with the right quantity, once this is done you will not have a problem with wobbly poles. I would recommend these poles as a cheaper alternative to K&M but still high quality and sturdy.
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RF
Slight movement when mounted on bass bins
I bought these to link my Behringer VP1800Ps and Behringer B1520s. I thought long and hard about whether then extra money for the pole with ring lock and decided that extra cost (approx three times the cost) would not be worth it. In retrospect having used them on a couple of gigs I think that was a mistake.
There is movement on the speaker at top and bottom. It's not severe and the system is safe, it just feels cluncky and the main speaker can rotate on the top. However, the locking method for the pole raising and lowering is secure and good, I have no problems with that.
I intend replacing them with K&M poles with ring locks: <a class="article link" href="https://www.thomann.de/gr/km_21360_ring_lock.htm">K&M 21360 "Ring Lock" 750mm</a> or <a class="article link" href="https://www.thomann.de/gr/km_21368_ring_lock.htm">K&M 21368 "Ring Lock"</a>
There is movement on the speaker at top and bottom. It's not severe and the system is safe, it just feels cluncky and the main speaker can rotate on the top. However, the locking method for the pole raising and lowering is secure and good, I have no problems with that.
I intend replacing them with K&M poles with ring locks: <a class="article link" href="https://www.thomann.de/gr/km_21360_ring_lock.htm">K&M 21360 "Ring Lock" 750mm</a> or <a class="article link" href="https://www.thomann.de/gr/km_21368_ring_lock.htm">K&M 21368 "Ring Lock"</a>
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Confidence
My previous poles I bought from Ebay for £16 a pair and thought I'd got a bargain. We all want to pay as little as possible for the best stuff, but piece of mind and confidence is something that doesn't have a price tag. These poles are the perfect choice, heavy and robust, and you're confident that your £1000 mids aren't going to render someone unconscious on the dance floor, yes you could go the whole hog and get the top of the range, but like I said we all love a good deal and that's what I got.
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Happy
They are heavy duty distance Rod's and worth every penny
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Great
Very strong quality pole with good height adjustment. We love these. Used with Behringer B1200D Pro Eurolive-Series 12" Subwoofer and perfect.
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J
Strong rod, but i use it with Alto 3serries bundle, and its not tight
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BF
Serves the purpose
Very easy to use, robust and the fast with the quick lock button.
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Not A Five
Quality is good, but it cant stand straight when yu put on something like a mackie srm650 on it. It bends a lil. bit especailly when the locking joint is set to the highest point of the pole. Apart from this is OK....
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