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Samson Microphone Stand, Black (SAMK10)

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Features

  • Lightweight microphone boom stand with tripod base
  • Ideal for live stage and studio settings
  • Roadworthy steel construction and sleek black design
  • Easily collapsible tripod base for simple transport and height adjustment
  • Includes mic clip

Description

The Samson MK10 is perfect for the stage, studio and everywhere in-between with a durable steel-constructed design and collapsible tripod base for easy transport. The mic stand’s adjustable tilt and extension makes it easy to mic your sound source, whether you’re miking a guitar amp, drum kit or just looking for a straight mic stand for vocals, this lightweight boom stand does it all.


Item Weight: 3.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: 25.5 x 3.5 x 3 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 209883


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 16, 2010


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Alloy Steel


Size: Single


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Please Don't Slip On Me Now
Size: Single
We have several microphone stands in our home recording studio, mostly K&M which are rock solid but heavy, and one Samson MK10 purchased back in 2017. For large recording setups (drum set, instrumental overheads, piano), I go with the K&M. But for simple setups (just snare drum, tambourine or guitar) I kept reaching for the lightweight Samson. So, I decided to order 3 more MK10s. The plastic cam clip that holds the base legs in place, however, on the 3 new MK10s are slipping (since they don’t have an adjustment screw) - any weight will cause the stand center post to possibly slowly slip to the ground – not good. Solution found: if you wrap electrical tape around the bottom of the center post (about once around), see photo, the base doesn’t seem to slip any more (my original 2017 MK10 doesn’t have this problem). Hope this helps. Pros: - Inexpensive - Lightweight - Compact - Easy to use Cons: - Not heavy duty - No adjustment for the base plastic cam clip - (need to use a little electrical tape for a tighter fit) Overall: A good buy – 4 Stars ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Michael Michael

  • It's great!
Size: Single
I am happy I got this stand. It's light and sturdy enough to hold my RODE pod mike, which is pretty heavy. It's easy to move around. It's sturdy when the arm is exactly above one of the legs. I move the arm up and down, and it's easy to do. I move the stand itself all the time, and it's fine. I also wave my hands when I speak, and it doesn't fall over if I accidentally hit it. All in all, it's a great stand. I use it in my home studio. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by Irina Baker

  • Very good stand
Size: Single
Price very cheap, it’s very very nice because of how light it is very easy to move around awesome awesome price and product.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Arey3s

  • My go to cheap mic stand
Size: Single
I've bought four of these now and they work great so long as you're under 6' tall. Let me say they work great with wired micd; you might couldn't light weight inexpensive wireless mics but heavy quality wireless mics make the stand turn over. It's assembled oit of the box so nothing is required other than to just open it and use it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by D. Jackson

  • Much better than my last mic stand!
Size: Single
I put my old mic stand next to it for comparison. Love how compact it is, and smooth folding and setting up. The quality felt good and and I really care about quality. I’m not a huge fan of the type of microphone clip that was attached but I’d still used if needed. Instead I attached my old one and fit great! Super happy with my purchase! Can’t beat the price either! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by So glad I bought this! So glad I bought this!

  • Awesome little stand, even for stage use.
Size: Single
I'm used to using a variety of stands in various conditions professionally, so when I got this one for some home use I was pretty impressed. My first impression was how well it was built considering how portable and light weight it was. I think that's the key thing. It is a light-weight portable stand. Not something that will see years of abuse of wannabe high school rockers who don't know how to use a stand properly (If you want to change something there's always a knob for it. Come on people! Stop stripping my stands!). However if its treated right and used the way its supposed to it will work well even on stage and touring. Some of the more in depth stuff (starting from the bottom of the stand): - The tripod base is pretty secure, however at full height and boom extension it could conceivably tip over with enough weight if its off axis of the feet. Not bad by any stretch. - The feet have rubberized tips that are solid and snug but could come off. - The joints connecting the feet to the center column are plastic, however they are pretty rugged. I don't see them snapping off or bending at all. - The part of the tripod that slides up the center column has a nifty little quick release latch as opposed to a knob. This is a good thing considering I have seen countless stands ruined by overtightening of the knob there. However it does have some give when force is applied. The worst that will happen is the center column will move two inches and hit the floor so it is a minor thing. - The center column is pretty short compared to most stands (only about 2 feet). I guess this is for portability. It telescopes to about double its height fully extended which is respectable for vocals and guitars, but not really usable for things like drum overheads. Still pretty stable even fully extended. - The center telescoping handle is pretty uninteresting except for the fact that it really takes two hands to lock it in nicely. It seems like a minor thing but when you are setting up a band being able to lock the center column with one hand would be nice, since you rarely have both hands free. - The cable clip is a nice touch. I never use them personally since they're so easy to lose and if someone suddenly decides they want to go hand-held they knock the stand over. It only connects to the bottom half of the center column, not the boom or top. But its there. - Up at the boom pivot it has a interesting design. Its all plastic again, except for the bolt running through, but it seem pretty rugged. Nice large pivot bearing, but I can see it wearing out. The knob is large, but it doesn't have a lot of give. No sliding lever either. Just a knob. - The knob to control the boom length is one of the weak points. If you unscrew it all the way it will be almost impossible to get back in right and essentially makes the stand worthless. This is a good rule for all the knobs: Don't unscrew them all the way. - The boom arm is pretty standard. Its about 2' long. The back is weighted a little bit with a large plastic piece that helps prevent people from over extending. However if you have a heavy enough mic you still can and knock it over. Standard 5/8" screw on the end, no adapter. No telescoping here either. - This stand does come with a mic clip. A pretty strong little plastic thing. Fits the standard handheld mics well and when stored it will snap on to the center column. Awesome little design. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2015 by Amazon Customer

  • Nice stands, could be taller
Size: Single
For the price and name brand these stands are nice. Only issue being the height. I'm 6ft tall and at max height they work for me, but if you're much taller there might be a problem.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2023 by Blakmetl

  • Microphone Stand
Size: Single
Holds microphone and clip works good
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by PI

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