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Pyle Suspension Microphone Boom Stand, Simple Clamp-Style Installation, Desktop Scissor Spring Arm Mic Stand w/ Shock Mount, Quick Setup & attached, Maximum Mic Arm Extension Dst= 2.26' ft.(PMKSH01)

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Features

  • ADJUSTABLE MIC PLACEMENT: The Pyle boom microphone stand is perfect for travel and quick setup. The boom stand allows you to position your mic exactly where you need it, with extending, angle and tilting adjustment. Mic arm extension distance is 3.1 ft
  • CONVENIENT TABLETOP DESIGN: The microphone boom stand is made of top quality steel metal alloy and is double braced for exceptional support and stability. The universal mounting clamp attaches to tables, desks, shelves, counters and etc
  • QUALITY SOUND: The microphone suspension boom scissor arm stand features a convenient tabletop design that allows you to create music almost anywhere. Perfect for studio use, podcast recording, announcing and broadcasting
  • PROFESSIONAL GRADE: The microphone boom arm stand features dual suspension springs and metal extension support arms to create professional sounding vocals as well as achieve optimal sound performance like no other microphone stand can offer
  • THREADING AND CONNECTOR CABLE: Pyle used USA standard 5/8 inch microphone threading and adapter for the universal mic holder mount. While XLR audio connector cable is at 9.8' ft. The Pyle PMKSH01 is a class at its own feature

Color: Black


Brand: Pyle


Material: Steel Metal Alloy


Item Weight: 1.35 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6 x 2.5 x 15.75 inches


Item Weight: 1.35 pounds


Product Dimensions: 6 x 2.5 x 15.75 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PMKSH01


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 28, 2015


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Steel Metal Alloy


Size: Extends 2.62' Feet


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  • Great deal for a home recording setup with nice accessories - but check the length you need before ordering
Size: Extends 2.62' Feet
This is an excellent desk mount for the price (approx $21 US for the 2.6 ft length), and is well supplied with accessories. Just make sure you get the length you need. This review is for the 2.6 ft length, which may be a little short if you have a wide working desk and need to mount from the side. I've included some detailed dimensions below. For reference, the vocal spot on my desk is 26-27 inches in from the side. The 2.6 ft arm makes it just far enough in, allowing a slight off-axis angle to my mic to reduce pops - though I also purchased a separate mountable pop screen. The clamp for mounting is very sturdy and feels very secure. The arm articulates very well with enough stiffness to stay in the position you need it without feeling like you will break off the clamp. There is a knob to tighten the swivel pin on the desk clamp, plus a knob to tighten the center bend between the two arm sections, and a third to tighten the mic adapter mounting pin. This provides excellent range of articulation. The XLR cable included with the arm is threaded through the arm, but can be adjusted to limit excess cable at the mic end. It is quite long enough to go around the back of my desk and come back through to plug into the front of my audio interface (also on my desk), so no extension was necessary in my setup. There are 3 separate mic adapters provided, along with 2 mounting adapters to attach the mic adapter to the mounting pin at the end of the arm. Both mounting adapters are the same size and fit the standard size mic adapter threads. The only ding I would typically put here is that the 2 mounting adapters and 2 of the 3 mic adapters use plastic threads - typically worth pulling a star on this type of gear, but given the price and number of accessories, I couldn't pull a star. The adapters with plastic threads are the quick-release adapter, which has a solid grip on an SM58, and what looks like a Samson adapter, which also fits both the SM58 and SM57 quite well. The Samson-looking adapter uses a softer plastic to hold the mic, so you get get the mics in and out more easily than with the hard plastic adapters that come with Shure mics. The third adapter is the suspension mic adapter which has brass threads, and is made for larger broadcast-style mics like the Electro Voice RE20. The minimum mic body diameter for the suspension adapter is slightly over 1.5 inches, so you can't use pencil (SM81) or typical ball-style mics like SM58's in this adapter. I don't have an RE20 (yet), so I can't confirm if it would fit this adapter. One small bonus; all three adapters have a knob to hand-tighten the mic angle on the adapter, so you really get full control of your mic placement. Typical adapters usually require a coin or screwdriver to control the tilt-tension on the adapter. The bottom section of the arm measures 14.5 inches from the end of the desk clamp pin. The second section measures 13.5 inches from the center pivot. The mic adapter mounting pin adds about another 1.5 inches to the bottom of the mic adapter, in case you need that extra distance, but this pin also can be adjusted to any angle to facilitate virtually any mic angle you prefer. The center pivot and mounting pin each have a plastic tightening knob so you can secure this exactly where you need it. Each section of the arm has 2 springs maintaining tension, so this mic arm is very stable. Be aware this is not meant to be an isolation arm, so desk vibration can be transmitted up the arm to the mic, especially when the impacts are closer to the actual desk clamp. You can reduce this noise if you use an aggressive high-pass filter, but it won't be eliminated. That means you'll need to use the suspension adapter, along with a mic that fits it, if you want to isolate your feed from any desk vibrations. I didn't remove any stars for that because you're not going to find an isolation desk clamp for this price, and I wasn't expecting this to be one. Overall, this is a great solution for a home recording setup at a very reasonable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2016 by MixMaster Jack

  • Close but could be better
Size: Extends 2.62' Feet
The pivot tension screw at the end where the microphone is suspended has trouble generating enough tension to hold the mic where you want it. The screw is small and there is nothing to generate friction; cranking down on the screw will just strip it. A toothed washer would probably solve it, and a larger diameter screw with a coarse thread would be a big improvement too. I also don't like that the arms can't fold completely flat. The thing always takes up space either vertically, horizontally, or both. This is really basically the case with any of this boom designs unless significant effort and cost is put into the pantograph design. What I do like about this that many of the cheaper ones omit is the built in standard microphone thread mount at the end of the boom. Plus it comes with an XLR cable threaded through the arms (nice touch) and a mic suspension holder, if you need one for your mic. If your mic already has a holder with a standard thread base it will just screw right onto this boom. Very nice. Has a decent enough clamp base for mounting on the edge of a table or whatever. Seems to produce enough clamping force to hold well even with the mass of a mic at the end of a long arm (which means a lot of torque). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2019 by Christopher L. Barber

  • Great Price! Not much Else....
Size: Extends 2.62' Feet
This mount's clamp design and construction is incredibly cheap. After less than 6 months, the mount is about to fall off the desk (even after retightening it several times). The clamp is cheap and just not sturdy enough to hold the boom securely. I suspect if I *never* moved the boom (at all) that it might have been 'okay' for six months, maybe even more -- but the whole point of a boom is that you are able to move the microphone around as you need to. Aside from the clamp, the 'body' of the mount seems to be pretty reasonable; not nearly as underpowered as the mount. I can articulate the microphone in multiple directions (up/down, rotate), and it 'stays put' very nicely in whatever position i select. Same for the 'macro' movements of the base and extender arms. It's really just the clamp that's problematic. The good news is that the mount is vey inexpensive -- so you get what you pay for, but if you can deal with the clamp, the rest of the mount is really a very good deal for the price. I need something that is sturdy enough for daily use, so will likely end up spending somewhere in the $50-$110 range for a better mount/clamp. But if price is your driver, and sturdiness & stability of the clamp are not critical issues -- or if you don't 'pivot' the microphone around a lot (stressing the clamp) -- then this is probably a great mount for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2022 by Aleph1

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