LyxPro Microphone Stand Boom Arm Tilting Rotating Floor Podium Stage or Studio Strong Durable And Foldable Height 38.5"- 66" Extends Arm to 29 3/8" Comes With 3/8" and 5/8" mount Adapter








Key features
- •Perfect mic positioning and optimal pickup and sound isolation for in-studio or onstage performances
- •Durable construction, Sturdy, lightweight, and collapsible
- •Variable height adjustment from 38.5" to 66" - 29 3/8" boom lenght
- •Base locking knob, Boom counterweight
- •3/8" and 5/8" threaded mount
LyxPro Microphone Stand Boom Arm Tilting Rotating Floor Podium Stage or Studio Strong Durable And Foldable Height 38.5"- 66" Extends Arm to 29 3/8" Comes With 3/8" and 5/8" mount Adapter
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
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Great for use as a boom stand for a shotgun microphone!
Janene Naugle✓ Verified Purchase•January 6, 2018
I'm using this to hold a shotgun microphone for a small office video studio. I'm about 5'6" and I stand for my videos. If I were any taller, I'd likely need something bigger. That said, I'm just going to put the stand on a box or something if I need a bit more height. Otherwise, this fit my needs perfectly and is surprisingly high quality for the price.
Like another reviewer mentioned
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•December 31, 2017
Like another reviewer mentioned, this tips over easily if you have a couple of attachments (or a heavier mic). I got around it, but it's a shame it happened in the first place.
The weight of the mic pulls it down. I ...
AnAmazon Custmr✓ Verified Purchase•June 22, 2017
The weight of the mic pulls it down. I have to keep re-tightening. It does adjust in many directions, I just can't seem to get the vertical direction tight enough that it doesn't loosen up.
Great mic stand/boom
Paul M. Toscano✓ Verified Purchase•June 7, 2017
A chunky and highly adjustable mic stand/boom. I needed a well built stand as the last one I had really wasn't up to the task. This stand is very solid and secure. I'm really pleased with how smooth everything is when making adjustments. I feel that it will provide me many years of service.
Pretty darned good in this amateur's view
mathboy✓ Verified Purchase•May 27, 2017
pretty good. never interacted with a mic boom before. the thing to look for isn will it support the weight of the mic and whatever anti-shaking thing when the arm is fully extended? apparently the sbility to do this separates the wheat from the chaff in boomtown. I have an AT2020 with anti wobble flutter thingy attached and it will NOT support this with the boom fully extendedj it sags down not matter how I try to tighten it. That said, everything else about it seems solid enough and the boom extends to 3/4ths its length and stays. At any length more than 1/2 it sags a little bit past where you thought you had tightened it, but you compensate in your adjustments, then it stays there OK.
Maybe a pro would say no boom is meant to be extended all the way, so there you go. I truly have no idea. I know I took the Amazon Basics one out of my cart when people complained about it sagging at any length with a good microphone and I am glad I did.
Anyway, you only need the boom arm extended to the max if for some reason you can't place the tripod fairly near what they call the talent, in this case, my mom.
the rest of it is A++. knobs, balance, height, adjustability, a well thought out design which will not leave you cursing your decision and will allow you to get things just right ehich it turns out is harder than you think or at least than I thought.
Four and a half stars from me.
Maybe a pro would say no boom is meant to be extended all the way, so there you go. I truly have no idea. I know I took the Amazon Basics one out of my cart when people complained about it sagging at any length with a good microphone and I am glad I did.
Anyway, you only need the boom arm extended to the max if for some reason you can't place the tripod fairly near what they call the talent, in this case, my mom.
the rest of it is A++. knobs, balance, height, adjustability, a well thought out design which will not leave you cursing your decision and will allow you to get things just right ehich it turns out is harder than you think or at least than I thought.
Four and a half stars from me.
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