Adjustable Mic Stand with Boom Arm, Steel, 51-90.5" Height, Tripod
Elevate your audio setup with the Pyle Adjustable Mic Stand, a versatile solution for home, office, or studio recording. Crafted from durable die-cast and steel with a sleek black finish, this stand offers both sturdiness and lightweight portability. It features a convenient floor-standing design with a stable metal base and adjustable height from 33.5 to 60.24 inches. The included boom arm extends to 33.46 inches, and a universal microphone clip ensures broad compatibility. This stand disassembles easily for compact storage and transport, making it ideal for any recording environment.
$44.79
Owner Satisfaction
3.8
/ 5
Category Rank
191
/ 207
#191 in Microphone Stands
Price vs Category Average
-45%
Below average
Construction Materials
Steel Alloy Base + Mounting Pole
/ Steel Alloy Base + Mounting Pole
Who it's for
- Excellent Value Proposition
- Highly Versatile Height Range
- Durable Steel Construction
Who should skip it
- Limited Stability with Heavy Mics
- Prone to Clutch Slippage
- Bulky for Frequent Transport
Key Specs
Construction Materials
Steel Alloy Base + Mounting Pole
Minimum Height
33.5 inches
Maximum Height
60.24 inches
Boom Arm Length
33.46 inches
Base Diameter
9.8 inches
Weight
9.92 lbs
Microphone Thread Size
5/8 inch
Material
Steel
Features
- Durable steel construction for lasting use
- Lightweight and portable design
- Adjustable height for optimal mic placement
- Includes boom arm for extended reach
- Universal microphone clip compatibility
- Stable metal base for secure positioning
- Disassembles for easy storage and transport
- Ideal for home, office, or studio use
What customers say
This Pyle mic stand offers exceptional value, making it a popular choice for home studios and entry-level recording. Users appreciate the wide height adjustability and the stable steel construction with a sturdy tripod base for stationary use. The core sentiment centers on its budget friendliness and immediate functionality. However, a key limitation involves the adjustment mechanisms. The plastic clutch knobs controlling the boom arm are frequently reported to slip or strip, especially when supporting heavier microphones. Therefore, while it excels as a functional, cost-effective tool for light use, buyers should maintain realistic expectations regarding its long-term durability and load capacity for professional applications.
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