Adjustable Mic Boom Stand - Quick Setup, Steel Alloy, Desktop Use
Elevate your audio setup with the Pyle Suspension Scissor Microphone Stand. Designed for broadcasting, recording, streaming, or stage use, this stand offers quick and convenient microphone placement. Its adjustable boom mounts and extending arms, stabilized by suspension springs, ensure optimal audio performance. Enjoy hands-free operation with a lightweight, compact design for fast setup. It includes a sturdy floor-standing base, shock mount, integrated pop filter, and standard USA adapter threading for versatile compatibility. Constructed from durable steel metal alloy and ABS, it allows precise positioning through extending, angle, and tilting adjustments.
$69.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.6
/ 5
Category Rank
199
/ 207
#199 in Microphone Stands
Price vs Category Average
-14%
Below average
Construction Material
Steel Metal Alloy, Engineered ABS
/ Steel Metal Alloy, Engineered ABS
Who it's for
- Quick and Easy Desktop Mounting
- Durable Steel Alloy Construction
- Highly Accessible Price Point
Who should skip it
- Potential for Sagging with Heavy Mics
- Limited Reach and Articulation
- External Cable Management
Key Specs
Construction Material
Steel Metal Alloy, Engineered ABS
Maximum Mic Arm Extension Distance
3.1 ft.
Desktop Mount Base Diameter
11.8 inches
Mic Adapter Threading
5/8-Inch, U.S. Standard
Stand Type
Suspension Scissor Microphone Stand
Base Type
Floor-Standing
Model Number
PMKSH28
Maximum Height
37.2 inches
Features
- Quick setup and easy installation
- Adjustable boom for precise mic positioning
- Suspension springs for secure mic placement
- Includes pop filter and shock mount
- Rugged metal construction for durability
- Ideal for podcasting and studio use
- Hands-free audio and vocal recording
- Extending, angle, and tilting boom adjustment
What customers say
This Pyle boom stand offers strong value, making it an excellent choice for new podcasters and remote workers prioritizing cost effectiveness. Users consistently praise the quick setup and the durable steel alloy construction, which feels more reliable than plastic options. It handles standard, lighter microphones very well. However, performance is limited by its budget design. Those using heavier condenser microphones often report noticeable sag or stability issues when the arm is fully extended. The desktop clamp also receives mixed reviews regarding its grip on thicker surfaces. Overall, this stand delivers functional utility for basic needs, provided users manage expectations regarding maximum load capacity.
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