• Reviews around base (4.80 of 5)

    Samson MB1 Mini Boom Stand

    • Nice heavy base,it's well constructed, seems like a quality stand,I use it to mic kick drum and guitar amps, yep
    • Nice 3 leg stable weighted base and enough extension features for proper Mic placement.
    • The base makes it easy to fit in tight spaces
    • Nice weighted base to hold bulky microphones without tipping over.
    • The base is solid and heavy to keep the stand from falling over
    • Solid base only topples over at full extension with a heavy mic like the Shure PG52.
    • The base is heavy/sturdy, and mic stays in place perfect.
    • good microphone stand with a nice heavy base
    • It is a "mini", so don't buy if your looking for a normal stand in height... using to mic up acoustic-amp and stays stable throughout.. good base to keep it in position.
    • Under 30$ this has a boom weight and sturdy medal base
    • Solid base only topples over at full extension with a heavy mic like the Shure PG52.
    • The boom compares well to my K&M, the base is stable but compact, and the clutch mechanism feels solid.
    • solid heavy base, good size and right height for guitar or uke.
    • Small enough to carry, but with enough base weight that they don't tip over
    • Sturdy base, great extension
    • Base and upright section are not compatible with other stands (i.e. Atlas, etc.
    • The base is heavy which is nice, and all the adjustments work as expected
    • In addition to the boom stand and base, this unit also comes with one wire clip for the large end of the boom arm, a standard Samson mic adapter and a standard->3/8" male converter for a drum-mount mic adapter.
    • The base is sturdy enough to hold up a Shure Beta
    • Great price, very heavy base that is perfect for using shock mounted mics, double telescoping poles
    • Purchased this stand for my Blue Yeti USB Mic, very sturdy, heavy cast base, and small enough to dis-assemble and toss in a back back for mobile recording on the go
    • The base is pretty heavy, basically on par with my kick drum mic stand that's a solid base
    • Not the least expensive mini boom stand (paid $30) but it has a solid base and a good-size arm
    • This stand provides a solid base, and a lot more positioning options than just a tom mic clip would.
    • The base is super solid, and you get a telescoping boom
    • Very solid base and holds the mic steady and in place.
    • The nice heavy cast iron base and boom arm counterweight were also unexpected but very welcomed.
    • The base of the stand is nice and
    • The base is nice and heavy, Quality is exceptional.
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