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Together with our Audix 6 pieces drum kit, it does its work well.
It is hard enough to rest in the position you like without moving even in the hardest beats.
Moreover it fits the mic case so we don't need extra place.
I use it to clamp mics to my drums. I bought two and was pretty happy with them until one of them broke and then I realised that the wingnut is made of plastic, and not the most durable one. If you tighten it a bit too much it breaks, so definitely don't use it for heavy mics (I used it for an SM57) because then it requires extra tightening. It's good for lighter mics.
As I was searching for a way to cover both, flexibility concerning positioning of the mics and sturdy design on the other hand, I `ve come across the "Audix D Clamp" which is equipped with both of the above requirements. While the design of the clamp is quite solid and the components have quite a very strong hold onto each other it comes with an extraordinary flexibility in view to the various possibilities of positioning a mic over a not specified drum. Initially i bought it for miking my conga but learned that it would be also suitable on my drum set and am very happy with it eversince....very versatile gedget!
Pros:
• Very easy to carry
• Good for SMALL mics put CLOSE (like a Sennheiser E609 on a snare)
Cons :
• Actually 3 times as expensive as an inexpensive mic stand
• Less flexible and stable than said mic stand (this one will bend down with an Audix D6 on the floor tom if you want to put it slightly higher than really close mic'ed)
• Quite fragile (I unscrewed one and can't screw it back together - I guess I broke it, boom 30 bucks out of the window...)