Microphone Stands
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H&A Tripod Microphone Stand with Telescoping Boom
- Durable microphone stand with steel construction.
- Adjustable tripod base ensures stability on stage.
- Telescoping boom arm extends up to 20" for optimal reach.
- Compatible mic stand fits standard 5/8"-27 connectors.
- Portable & lightweight at 4.14 lbs for easy transport.
H&A Round Base Microphone Stand
- Durable microphone stand with a weighted round base.
- Adjustable height: 34-60" for optimal mic placement.
- Stable mic stand supports standard 5/8"-27 threads.
- Portable design; this microphone stand weighs 8.15 lb.
- Two-section mic stand offers easy height adjustments.
H&A Tripod Microphone Stand
- Stable tripod base ensures secure microphone stand.
- Adjustable height: 32"-64.5" for optimal positioning.
- Durable steel build offers long-lasting microphone support.
- Universal 5/8" thread fits most microphone accessories.
- Lightweight & portable: 3lb stand for easy transport.
Short Tripod Microphone Stand with Telescoping Boom
- Durable microphone stand with stable tripod base.
- Adjustable telescoping boom for precise mic placement.
- Compact, portable mic stand ideal for studio use.
- Versatile mic stand fits 5/8" & 3/8" thread mounts.
- Short microphone stand adjusts from 22" to 31".
H&A Reflection Filter Tripod Mic Stand
- Stable tripod mic stand ensures secure microphone placement.
- Adjustable height: 40.8-66.5" for optimal positioning.
- Durable steel mic stand with matte black finish.
- Portable design folds to 35.5" for easy transport.
- Compatible mic stand with standard 5/8"-27 mount.
Manfrotto 622CS 6.3ft Chrome Steel Microphone Stand
- Sturdy steel microphone stand, quick release design.
- Adjustable height microphone stand: 42.5" to 76.7".
- Durable Manfrotto mic stand with locking collar.
- Stable round base microphone stand, cast iron build.
- Portable 6.9 lbs microphone stand for easy transport.
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Manfrotto Squeeze-Release Microphone Stand with Base
- Durable aluminum build for reliable microphone support.
- Stable base ensures secure microphone positioning.
- Adjustable height up to 76.77" for optimal use.
- Portable design with a closed length of 42.52".
- Compatible with 3/8" attachment type microphones.
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Microphone Stands
A microphone stand is an essential piece of your performance setup. Whether you’re in the studio or on the stage, the best microphone stands hold your favorite mic in a perfect spot that lets you sing and play your instrument in a comfortable stance.
Are all microphone stands the same height?
Most performers need a stand that will set the mic at their mouth level while standing up, and that’s exactly what a standard microphone stand does. A typical unit for standing-height consists of a couple telescoping poles that can reach 4-6 feet in height, sliding down to 3-4 feet for easy transport.
But mic stands are useful for much more than just stand-up performances. If you are going to mic a bass drum or amplifier, consider a mini stand by a manufacturer like Samson. Mini stands are also useful for when you need to set a mic on a desk for podcasting, or even for piano/vocal performances.
Get a boom
The most common accessory or add-on for microphone stands is a “boom” arm—a smaller rod that sits on top of the main stand like the top of the letter “T.” By adjusting the axis point between the boom and the main stand, you can get a mic right up near your mouth without the risk of knocking the stand over with your guitar’s neck.
If you’re a guitarist, bassist, or plan on mic-ing drums, just go ahead and get a boom stand. If you already bought a straight stand and wish you’d acquired a boom, never fear. K&M makes a boom arm that will attach to any stand.
Clips for your microphone stand
Your stand’s clip is an incredibly important piece, since it keeps the microphone on the stand. If you’re like most performers and using a standard SM57 or 58-type microphone, the clip that comes with your stand will be fine. However, if you’re using a condenser microphone, you may need a more specialized clip.
Heavy or light-duty?
You may notice that some microphone stands by companies like On-Stage or Samson are labeled as “lightweight.” Lightweight stands are available at a lower cost, but you’re sacrificing durability for the reduced price tag. They work perfectly fine for studio or rehearsal work, but for live gigs, it’s best to get heavier-duty stands like those made by Gator.
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