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The 26075 from K&M is a straight microphone stand with Soft-Touch one-hand height adjustment and a unique cutout design for stacking up to 5 stands.
Cutout design allows for stacking up to 5 stands
Soft-Touch height adjustment can be adjusted with one hand
K&M 26075 Specs
Key Specs
Item Type
Straight Stand
Microphone Mount
No Mount Included
Mic Mount Thread Size
5/8"-27 Male
Maximum Height
70" / 179 cm
Minimum Height
41" / 106 cm
Base Type
Weighted U-Base (Stackable)
Color
Black
Item Type
Straight Stand
Microphone Mounting
Mount
No Mount Included
Mic Thread Size
5/8"-27 Male
Stand & Base
Maximum Height
70" / 179 cm
Minimum Height
41" / 106 cm
Base Type
Weighted U-Base (Stackable)
Physical
Color
Black
Construction Material
Iron
Weight
6.65 lb / 3.02 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
7.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
41 x 14 x 2.6"
K&M 26075 Reviews
As Expected from Description
By ACS Prez
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-08-29
I have a pretty low impact use for these, but they work great. They stack well and the trigger grip is as expected. It's definitely worth the extra cost to the get the trigger clutch and it makes it so much faster and easier to set for various users (especially children). I have used a similar, but more expensive version/brand in the past and this one seems ever so slightly less solid. But I doubt in my use scenario there would be any value in the extra cost of another brand.
Great stand that actually stacks
By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-01-19
I've purchased other stackable stands in the past that were incorrectly machined and therefore would not stack more that 3 stands high after much effort. This stand stacks easily ( as it should ). And if your artist needs a pistol grip clutch you would be hard pressed to find one with smoother action. If you think K&M is too expensive consider the cost of buying cheaper stands several times. And if you're willing to fork out the cash for quality mics I'm guessing you don't want them hitting the floor.