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The RØDE DS2 Desktop Studio Arm is a premium aluminium mounting solution designed for microphones, cameras, smartphones, and lights weighing up to 900g. Featuring a heavy base for stability, dual pivot points for flexible positioning, and integrated cable management, it offers a sleek, professional setup ideal for creators and professionals seeking both functionality and style.
Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 16 x 5.59 cm; 1.47 kg |
Item model number | DS2 |
Body Material | Aluminium |
Colour | DS2 |
Connector | Threaded Mount |
Material Type | Aluminium |
Item Weight | 1.47 kg |
T**R
Hold my mic for me...
Sturdy and solid stand for my desk microphone. It's heavy base prevents my mic from moving about and clamps it strongly. You pay a hefty price for a quality product. Worth every penny.
J**N
It is a nice handy size when it is down at small size ...
It is a nice handy size when it is down at small size but if I need to make it taller it gives me the choice to make it bigger. It also helps with cable management as it has two clips that you can add your wire to and that is a nice little feature. It has good weight to it so it will not fall over and is very sturdy. Overall a fantastic product and would recommend for anyone wanting a stand that is sturdy, small and good value for money. This is a lot more sturdy than the previous stand I had and this stand is just more useful than an arm stand
S**T
Great mic stand, Good quality.
These are high quality and look very nice on your desk. There's also a lot of adjustability and the base is very sturdy. However, these are not made to travel so they do not fold down easily. In fact, you have to unscrew the arm entirely to make them compact. If you're not taking them anywhere, they're fantastic.
M**Z
Nice, though a bit on the pricey side
Prior to this stand I did try the Neewer equivalent, which was a fair bit less in cost. Not a bad stand, but the base was not as wide and didn't come with any rubber padding.To be fair this one is a bit expensive, yet it is better in terms of stability (wider base about 15cm diameter), and it has a rubber ring going around it (fully as well). Bear in mind I am using a compact microphone, bigger/larger ones might be less suited/stable (NT Mini)Is it worth the extra cost? Maybe, then again there might be other alternatives which are almost as good. It does have a locking height adjuster, and clips for holding the cable.I didn't want to scratch up my desk with the Neewer one, nor have the microphone fall over. I use this with an NT Mini. Having a stand was more useful to me than a boom arm (space saving)
M**.
Great microphone stand for Razer Seiren X!
Please check the picture, working great for Razer Seiren X, no adapter is needed! Super stable and heavy as well!
Y**O
Improved design
I own the previous version of the this stand and agree with other reviews that its single failing is the 3 rubber feet at the base, which causes significant instability. It wobbles with the slightest push and although it won't fall over without more force, it doesn't exactly inspire confidence.This might beg the question as to why I would purchase a second (actually, I was given the first), but I was at a friend's house and was examining what appeared to be the same model. I was surprised (and impressed) to see that the 3 feet had been replaced by a continuous rubber ring around the base, which makes all the difference.I wouldn't have recommended it before, but it's now a solid piece of kit which definitely works for me. Not saying that other more economical models don't do the job, but this is definitely an improvement on previous models.Oh, and I've just noticed that I had to rate the 'Lightweight' feature of the stand which seems a bit odd. The currrent weight is fine for my mic setup (at full extension), but any lighter and there would be issues. A bit of weight is a necessity.
J**E
Perfect.
Hooked up with a Shure sm58, and I'm certain this stand could handle a more weighty mic. Works perfectly, and worth the extra cost than some of the cheaper junk around.A quality product, I'd recommend it.
S**N
It's okay
It works ok. Using it with the NT1-A. The base is not heavy enough to stop it toppling over if to try to extend the mic out. So, you just have to be mindful with the set-up.
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