🎙️ Capture Every Note with Precision!
The Boseen Microphone Shock Mount Mic Holder is a robust anti-vibration solution designed for condenser microphones. With its universal compatibility, durable metal construction, and adjustable features, it ensures optimal sound quality for recording, podcasting, and broadcasting. Weighing just 11.5 ounces and measuring 5.1 x 4.3 x 3.2 inches, this shock mount is a must-have for any serious audio professional.
Item Dimensions | 5.1 x 4.3 x 3.2 inches |
Item Weight | 11.5 Ounces |
Style Name | Handheld |
Color | silver |
Material Type | Metal |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 3 Pounds |
Base Type | Clamp |
R**S
Great Price, Sturdy, Easy Set Up!
The price is right, came early, and was an answered prayer! It’s sturdy and very easy to set up. I have an Avantone Pro tube mic and it works perfectly. I couldn’t believe the original piece to my very expensive set up just broke one day, and it’s been a headache trying to get my home studio together. I decided to stop complaining and just start doing what needed to be done, and finding this product, putting it together and realizing it’s actually perfect, was the breath of fresh air I needed. Dry pleased with this purchase.
K**)
it IS compatible with rode nt-usb; you'll have to get a new pop filter / wind screen, though.
are you like me and wondered why your rode nt-usb was drooping, touched your mic, and the ring mount suddenly snapped? :-) since no one else seemingly answered here, i thought i would save some trouble.i cannot speak for quality right this moment. out of the box, it seems sturdy. it comes with replacement bands and it comes with tons of adapters. mine didn't have instructions, but it's pretty straightforward. definitely worth the price considering it's hard to find any other replacement. i'll come back if anything bad happens. 🫡
D**O
Nice product
Great Microphone holder and good price and build. Would recommend.
M**N
Also works on Groove Tubes 5sm — Fits many Neumanns incl. U87 but not all (TLM 193 etc)
I've been looking for a secure shock mount for my 20+ year old Groove Tubes 5sm microphones. This doesn't fit like the original but that's ok. The short 22mm adapter works and tightens right up. It's a tight fit but can get the mic cable on and off. In the pictures, that's the black collar.If you have the original screw collar as I do (silver in the picture), it's a little easier and there's more room for the cable end but, if that's lost, don't sweat it. One of the four adapter rings gets it done.Well built, not the heaviest out there but sturdy enough for most mics that it fits but . The long 25mm collar fits Neumann U67/87 and many clones including Slate ML-1 and United UT Twin87 but I wouldn't use this on my ML-1 Vintage, a much heavier microphone, even though it does fit. The long 22mm collar fits my MXL 990 and many similar mics. The short 22mm collar fits my Groove Tubes 5sm. There is also a 20mm collar but I don't know what those fit.It would be nice if there was also a short 25mm collar for the Neumann TLM 102, 103, 193 and others — but there isn't. Oh well.This includes an extra pair of bands and a 3/8 to 5/8 stand adapter.Great bang for the buck and I couldn't be happier — especially at this price. The bands are not as heavy as some others but the mics I’m using don’t have a problem with it.I'll be buying more of these.
T**R
Absolute Garbage. Does not hold microphone in the shock mount.
I have scotch tape in my 4 year olds arts and crafts drawer that would do a better job of holding the thousand dollar microphone that I put in this shock mount.not only would the scotch tape hold it better in place, it is far more trustworthy and durable over a period of more than a few hours.How in the world are you supposed to tip the microphone vertically with fittings that do not either screw into the shock mount or somehow attach to the shock mount?The fitting where you screw the microphone into slides in and out of the shock mount with less than a pound of force. Did this company think that I was using an anti-gravity microphone? That has been placed under a spell of weightlessness by some old-coot wizard in blue, star covered drabs?I have mulled this over and over in my mind and for the life of me I cannot think how in the heck this company would release this to the public as a viable option for securing microphones that weigh more than a hefty wet fart. Dispicable!Thank god for amazons amazing return policy that allows me to get a refund on such a useless product.
N**H
Solid, inexpensive shock mount that works perfectly with MXL 990.
I bought this to use with am MXL 990 condenser mic. This is a large, heavy microphone. I bought it in a kit that included a shock mount that was garbage. It could not support the mics weight without slipping, and when tightened, the threads stripped.This shock mount is superior in every way. It does not slip. It mounts to the microphone base and includes the correct fitting.I was constantly having to play with the original shock mount to correct the aim.I never have to muck around with this one. I have an inline switch that allows me to turn the mic off. The mount does a reasonably good job of suppressing the handling noise, and that is what I wanted it for.There are likely better shock mounts. This was an inexpensive mount that did everything I wanted to do with it.
B**R
Excellent shock mount, but the supplied mounting rings might not fit your mic.
The upper section of the OEM shock mount of my 20-year-old Nady TCM-1050 bit the dust (several fused joints came apart) and could not be repaired, so I ordered the Boseen to replace it. Unfortunately none of the four mounting rings were compatible with this mic, and the OEM Nady mounting ring didn't quite work with the Boseen either.Fortunately I had anticipated this as a possible problem and hadn't yet tossed out the busted Nady shock mount. I was able to easily swap in the (unbroken, intact) lower section of the Nady shock mount, and I am now back in business. The parts from the two shock mounts are visually a good match.If you compare the two sections in the photo I've posted, you can see that the main Boseen mount is quite a bit thicker and robust-looking compared to the Nady mount. The articulation screw is also nice and beefy, which is important for me because this is a rather heavy mic. So far it is able to completely support the mic with no problem.The suspension strings are also quite thick and strong compared to what original came with the Nady mount, and Boseen generously provided a second backup set of strings, which is a nice touch.All in all, I am extremely pleased with this shock mount.
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