🎶 Elevate Your Sound, Own the Stage!
The Adjustable Low-profile Microphone Stand by Hamilton is designed for versatility and stability, featuring an adjustable height from 16.54" to 20.87", a heavy-duty die-cast base, and an extendable boom arm that reaches up to 8.27". Ideal for various applications, this stand is perfect for musicians, speakers, and recording artists alike, ensuring a clutter-free and professional setup.
Item Dimensions | 1.2 x 3.9 x 6.5 inches |
Maximum Height | 20.87 Inches |
Item Weight | 4.35 Pounds |
Finish Types | black powder coated finish |
Material Type | Metal |
Base Type | Flat |
Style Name | Adjustable |
Color | Black |
M**N
The Perfect Podcasting mic stand for a small space
The media could not be loaded. I have a podcast and was looking for a mic stand that held a sizable microphone that was over 2 lbs, the EV RE320. I wanted something for a small desk that didn't take up a lot of room and provided a smooth swivel to made me feel like the mic was well supported and agile during my broadcast. The Stage Rocker mic stand fit the bill so nicely. I must have looked at at least 5 other versions online, but noticed the price of the Stage Rocker was half the price.I was skeptical because I noticed some reviewers said it was not that study, but for the price why not give it a shot. When I first tried it, I did not cock the mic stand backward so that the mic was positioned upward (the correct was to position the mic). I tried keeping it horizontal and it tipped a bit. Positioning it the correct way like the picture on Amazon is the way it should be and it ended up being an extremely sturdy product with a weighty base that provided everything I needed to feel secure with an expensive microphone for my talk show.PROS: - You can't beat the price.- The smooth swivel made me feel in control.- It holds nice a weighty radio mic and the base offered good support.- Small and compact for small spaces like a podcast on a deskCONS: - Even with a nice weighty base, I still wish it was just a bit heavier.- The swivel is really nice and smooth, but you can't be too rough with how you move the stand.I was provided a Stage Rocker mic stand to provide an honest and unbiased review of the product.Stage Rocker Powered by Hamilton SR610111 Bass Drum/Table Top Boom Mic Stand
J**
Just what I needed
This was a good price and good quality small Mike Stand. It works well and it was just what I needed.
R**O
Nice stand
Nice stand.
C**C
Doesn't hold adjustment well with heavy mics.
So in the middle of a gig, I can't seem to get enough lead guitar out at the board no matter how far I push it. Come to find the mic is on the floor because the mic stand didn't. The pivot just doesn't tighten enough. The mic is a little heavy for it? It's a Shure SM57. Other that that - the heavy base is good, stays put using the other one for the kick drum mic which is lighter, even on a questionable stage that vibrates a LOT. Fairly well built. Will consider some lock washers or something I guess.
L**S
Slightly smaller but does the job of a kick drum mic stand.
It is a fine stand. A little smaller than some other kick drum mic stands. It works and does the job.
P**S
Solidly Built Low-Profile Mic Stand
This is a really well-built, stable, low-profile mic stand. I got it to mic drum kits, but it also works well as desktop stand.
A**R
the right product at a good price!
the right product at a good price!
E**.
Does the Job
I've been podcasting for a year trying to find better mic stands and this one is by far the best one. Avoids having to go directly into the mic. You can now comfortably sit back and have the mic closer to your mouth for clear speaking goodness. I understand this stand isn't that good for heavy condenser mics, but there are ways around that. I'm not picky about products that do what they say they do. I recommend this stand for any podcaster or anybody who does music projects.
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