• Reviews around microphone (3.70 of 5)

    Eastshining Upgraded Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with Shock Mount Mic Clip Holder 3/8'' to 5/8'' Screw Adapter -for Blue Yeti, Snowball & Other Microphones

    • Obviously if you tilt or swivel the stand while tightened, your microphone will begin to droop down
    • Upgraded Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with Shock Mount Mic Clip Holder 3/8'' to 5/8'' Screw Adapter -for Blue Yeti, Snowball & Other Microphones (stand with adapter)
    • I'm using this to hold up both a Rode NT-USB microphone and a Pyle PSMRS08 Compact Microphone Isolation Shield, using the hardware that came with the Pyle kit.
    • I knew I was getting an inexpensive microphone stand when I purchased this, and honestly it has surprised me
    • Really weak hinges microphone isn't that heavy but keeps dropping
    • Recommended for any one needing to stabilize a microphone for radio, DJ or even podcasting.
    • However if you keep it in pristine conditions, your microphone should be perfectly fine
    • This is adjustable microphone suspension boom attached to the corner of my desk well
    • Feels slightly flimsy, and the microphone holder doesn't hold large microphones (like the Blue Yeti), but that can be screwed on using the provided adapter
    • I'm using this to hold up both a Rode NT-USB microphone and a Pyle PSMRS08 Compact Microphone Isolation Shield, using the hardware that came with the Pyle kit.
    • The shock mount it comes with is nice enough and a welcomed touch, but most microphones will come with a better/metal one, and I recommend using that one if you can
    • It could be a little longer, but works fine for my amateur radio station with a Heil HM-10 microphone.