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The Stagg MUS-ARM 1 is a small, lightweight music stand plate designed for musicians seeking portability and versatility. With a robust steel construction, adjustable angles, and a secure clamp mechanism, it easily attaches to various desk sizes, making it an essential tool for practice or performance.
Product Dimensions | 99.06 x 1.27 x 7.62 cm; 1.18 kg |
Item model number | MUS-ARM 1 |
Body Material | Steel |
Colour | Black |
Scale Length | inches |
Material Type | Metall |
Country Produced In | china |
Size | Small |
Item Weight | 1.18 kg |
P**L
Good sturdy bit of kit
I've had this for a good while now - extremely useful in the studio for both sheet music. I've had it on a few mic stands and it adapts to all of them. Once you're happy with height and angle, you can easily lock it in place, no fuss. The less clutter in a studio the better, so it's unlikely I ever go back to a standard stand. A little clip to secure the sheets would have been a nice addition, especially if you need to put a fan on, but I've found a couple of big folder clips do the job. Glad I spotted it - recomended.
S**E
Music sheet stand
Great bit of kit. Sturdy and not so heavy as to make mic stand fall over. You can get almost any angle you would want.
L**E
Small music stand at a good price.
Needing a music stand to go with a drum kit, i'd looked at the free standing versions but decided to go for one that attached to a cymbal stand.Initially i was going to go for the large version but the measurements were very large, so decided to go for the small. After seeing the large stand was lansdcape in dimension, the image of the small stand also looked (at first glance) landscape, but when it arrived it was vertical.. No biggie, but the image is a little deceiving. It attaches well to the cymbal stand and just fits an Open A4 drum book, if you dont mind it hanging off the edges a bit.The extension arm is only 6 inches to the first swivel point, so don't expect too much placement options other than in front of the stand or slightly to the sides, but it's very sturdy and has a clear rubber gromet on the end of the nut so you don't scratch your stand when you tighten it.
D**Z
Sturdy movable and does the job
I was using a really wobbly music stand that just wasn't up to the job for a few years. I just needed something to hold lyrics of songs in place that allows me play guitar and sing. This stand does the job very well. It's flexible and can be manoeuvred very easily.
D**C
Solid build but charts prone to slippage
Robust but bottom lip is somewhat shallow and charts can slide so I need to clip too. Frustrating between tunes. Arm is not long and not as snug branched from hihat as hoped for. Solid build but a tweak here and there would improve its usability
F**!
Very good accessory to fit a mike stand
This is perfect for my needs. Some reviews say the arm is too short to be able to tilt it back enough without catching the stand but if you mount it in front of rather than beside the stand, there are no problems.It's sturdy enough to hold a 10" tablet and a A4 ring binder though the lip at the bottom is a little narrow.There really isn't anything else like it on the market!
M**E
Does the job.
Fits my needs exactly. In my modest home studio, space is at a premium and the less stands I have cluttering up the floor space the better.The stand plate clamped on to my boomstand and I had no problem getting it to a position/angle that I could use efficiently. ( unlike one or two other reviewers, who seemed to have had difficulties in this regard).It does the job.
D**K
Great value - one design flaw.
First of all, this item is very good value especially so when delivered next day at no extra cost (Prime).Mounting to a mic stand is straightforward, however, the horizontal arm from stand to the music holder is perhaps just a little too short (I'm talking 5mm here).It makes it difficult to place the music holder exactly where you need it to be, so you have to live with the compromise of the music holder facing just a little to the side of the performer rather than directly at the performer. Not by much, but noticeable.The horizontal arm is probably kept so short because the longer it is then the more it will sag - it should be noted that it does sag if the performer uses a tablet instead of sheet music.As a precaution I stuck a self adhesive Cork on the outer edge of the music holder (to stop the tablet sliding off)A heavier gauge metal arm would prevent all of the above & give the option of being that 5mm longer..All in all though, great value.
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