• Reviews around neck (3.42 of 5)

    Pyle Desktop Microphone Stand - Universal Tabletop Mic Holder w/Flexible 8.2'' Inch Gooseneck Mount and Solid U Shape Base - Perfect for Table Desk or Counter - PMKS8

    • The base is heavy, the neck is adjustable but not Flimsy
    • The flexible neck in the photos are chrome, but the 2 I received are black
    • Cons: the neck is much shorter than in the picture, in fact the goose neck barely reaches past how far the base comes out
    • It is very sturdy, solid, and the neck is quite easy to adjust
    • Very sturdy solid steel U-Base, so your mic will not over-weigh it and tip over.. however the neck i appears to be shorter in size from the default pic, would've been better if it was a bit longer.
    • It's a nice, compact, but heavy base with a solid goose neck that won't budge unless you mean it to.
    • The neck is very sturdy and the base is a couple pounds making it a perfect table mic stand.
    • Heavy cast iron U-shaped mic base for desktop placement, includes an 8-inch stiff, but flexible chrome-plated steel neck with standard screw-on type connectors at both ends, and an adjustable plastic mic holder
    • My Samson Meteor Mic screws directly onto the flexible goose neck
    • The base is nice and heavy and the neck is rigid enough that it won't move once you get it into the position you need.
    • The only improvement I would like is a neck that is about 2 to 3 inches longer
    • a weak neck- certainly not the case here
    • The flexible neck bends okay and holds its position, though it is a bit shorter than I'd like.
    • Bad quality, but if you put it on your desk and bend your neck like a goose, you'll still be able to do a podcast, I guess.
    • After reading many reviews which warned of the weak goose necks, I found this Pyle quite firm