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Carved from solid black elm, the WoodLab Royal Glam stand puts your headphones on full display while eliminating cable clutter on your desk. Narrower than the human head even at its widest point, the whale-shaped design allows your cans to rest snugly without adding extra tension—so the headband won’t stretch out over time Read More
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quite pricey for what it is. But then the comments here indicate it's not substantial enough to be much use.
Oh well, it wont ship until April of next year anyway. So why worry.
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Aug 9, 2018
Must say I'm baffled by how nobody in here mention how lightweight these are (to its detriment). I ordered these a year back, because of how much I fell in love with their look. But once I got it, I regretted it. They are way too lightweight to be a headphone stand, as a simple touch on them, makes them move. So whenever I want to put a headphone on them, they move way too much. The same is the case whenever I want to take a headphone off of it. Which makes the job of putting a headphone of it or removing it a hassle. If it can't properly stand still when putting a headphone on or taking it off, how can it even qualify as a proper stand at all?
I tried solving the problem by adding round, metal weight on its feet by using glue, but no matter what type of superglue i used, it refused to stick for some reason. In the end, I just sold it.
Way too many bad headphone stands out there, that get too much praise. Woo Waa stand is another one, where it is made in a such way that whenever you put your headphone on it, your the chassis of your headphone often hit the metal (which clearly isn't ideal for people who want to avoid scratches and dents). This one is even worse, and deserves even less praise, imo.
@WoodLab Kevin — Please verify the specs.
Should the thin size footprint actually be 4.7 x 2.95 in (12 x 7.5 cm) compared to 4.7 x 3.9 in (12 x 10 cm) for the large size?
The large appears to be 5 glued boards while the thin is 3? If so, are the board thicknesses not the same??
Thin Size 7.5 cm / 3 = 2.5 cm ?!
Dimensions: 4.7 x 2.95 x 10.2 in (12 x 7.5 x 26 cm)
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Large Size 10 cm / 5 = 2 cm ?!
Dimensions: 4.7 x 3.9 x 10.2 in (12 x 10 x 26 cm).
Also, it would be nice to see the headphone cable connectors safely clearing the base as the existing photo is cropped.