🎶 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 |
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.
R**O
Nice stand
Nice stand.
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
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.
A**R
the right product at a good price!
the right product at a good price!
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.
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.
L**5
Not for Sure SM7B
They’ve toppled over with my microphones. When I get them to stand, a slight movement can send them over. Maybe better for lighter 🎤’s
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