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The Moukey Mic Stand is a versatile and adjustable tabletop microphone stand designed for stability and flexibility. With a maximum height of 14.17 inches and a robust non-slip base, it supports a variety of professional applications, from podcasts to live performances. Its unique design includes a metal T-handle for secure adjustments and compatibility with most microphone types, making it an essential tool for any audio enthusiast.
Item Dimensions | 7.6 x 5.91 x 3.54 inches |
Maximum Height | 14.17 Inches |
Item Weight | 499 Grams |
Style Name | Round |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Metal |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1.1 Pounds |
Base Type | Pedestal |
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Es ajustable
Te da una vista buena para podcast o video funciona con micrófono Podmic Rodé y shure sm 7 DB
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Moukey MMS-5 Desk Mic Stand: Great for close quarters
This review is for the Moukey MMS-5 Desk Mic StandWhat I like about this mic stand far exceeds what i don't like.What I like:The Moukey MMS-5 Desk Mic Stand is small enough to fit closely and mic an amp. The moving parts function reliably well. Knobs and boom harness are plastic, but they are well formed and finished. The base, vertical post, and boom arm are metal.I also have one of these mic stands at my computer with an Audio-Technica at2020 USB mic for zooming. Most other portable boom mic stands have long boom arms that get in the way of other wiring/equipment considerations. I bought 2 of these moukeys, then I bought 2 more when I realized the advantage for using with guitar amplifiers. I'm planning to buy another.What I don't like:The base could be a little heavier to compensate for the full reach of the boom arm (i.e. if I fully extend the boom or even extend it half-way with the audio technica at2020 usb mic, it will tip over). The only other thing I don't like is the 3 foam pads on the bottom of the base. They are thicker than need be and contribute to potential wobble if mic weight/boom reach is not carefully balanced. The design would be better served with a full ring of padding.Overall:I'm pleased. The parts work reliably, the design is pleasant to look at, and the size is better for my needs.
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Good quality. Quick shipping.
I like this mic stand and I’m going to keep it. However, it tips easily if the arm is horizontal with even a light microphone. I just put a little weight on the base and that solves the problem.
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Great for most applications, just don't use a shock mount.
The media could not be loaded. I received the mic stand and was impressed with how small, yet heavy the box was. I opened it up and was glad to see some padding on the bottom disc which felt fairly heavy. This bit of padding should prevent your desk or other surfaces from getting scuffed up. It even came with a mic clip for the common design of mics similar to the Shure SM57/58. However, the one problem I had was that it wasn't able to fully support the weight of my sE2200a II C that I like to use for recording. I imagine it has to do with the fact that I have to use a shock mount for that mic which puts its 21.55 oz on one side, but it's still a bummer for me. I simply wish that it was a bit heavier to help with that. If you use any mic that doesn't require a shock mount, I think this is a great stand though.EDIT: I have changed my rating to 5 stars for two reasons. One, I understand my particular mic is pretty heavy and so I thought maybe it'd be a bit unfair to judge it for all mics. Second, If I put the stand on a hard surface instead of carpet, it still had some tilt, but it could support itself and didn't' fall over as easily as I had thought. That's why I took my rating from 4-5.
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Great for mic'ing my guitar amp
I bought this stand not for use on a desktop, but as a quick way to mic my guitar amp for recording and when playing venues that will bring your amp into the board. The stand is small, light, but feels very sturdy. I also had zero balance problems with the two mics I used. The provided mic adaptor is well design and will work with all regular-sized microphones. The little "flaps" in the mic adaptor help the mic stay firmly in place without squeezing it too tight.I have a second mic (a copy of a Sennheiser e609) that can be draped over the amp by its cable, but I often think it sounds better when mic'd a little further away from the grill cloth, and wanted to use the stand for this microphone also. It has a very skinny stem. It has its own mic adaptor to match the stem, but it is designed for a large thread mic stand and this Moukey mic stand is a small thread (to keep it small and light). Inside the mic mount provided by Moukey, is an adpater from small thread to large thread: all I had to do was unscrew it from the Moukey adaptor and thread it into the adaptor for my e609 copy.I am very happy with this purchase, it works as well as anything a music store will sell you, but for a fraction of the price. I will defeintely tell my band mates about this.
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The Stand Seems Good, However...
I ordered this mic stand yesterday and it arrived on my doorstep today. I had things I had to take care of when I first got home from work, so I had to wait a few hours to open it. I was pleasantly surprised with how heavy the base was. When I was first considering buying the particular mic stand, I wasn't certain it would hold the weight of my Shure SM7B mic that I use for my recordings. So I started to put the pieces together and I opened the microphone clip that comes with the stand and two small, obviously broken pieces fell out the package into my hand. The pieces, as well as where they broke off the microphone, are pictured, as well as the very slightly damaged box. I hadn't even noticed what little damage was on the box until after I'd already opened it. (It had been put in an Amazon yellow packing folder so when I removed it, I did not think to check over the box before opening it). It was a bummer that the clip was broken, but I decided to go ahead and test to make sure the Shure would be fine on it. From what all I can tell, it seems like it can easily hold the weight of the microphone, which was my biggest concern. However, I will say that the rising and lower mechanism of the stand isn't great. After raising it, the top part now gets super stuck when it's put to the lowest point and I personally have trouble getting it to raise again. Assuming most people would not need to raise and lower it too much, that may not be completely necessary and it seems to be steady once set. I will need to further use the stand to make sure it's actually going to work for my needs before I give my final rating on the product. As of right now, because it arrived with a piece broken, I am rating it with 3 stars. If it proves to be as steady as I think it is, I'll raise my review.
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