Koolertron Microphone Shock Mount,Mic Clip Holder,Universal 50MM Anti-Vibration Mic Holder for 48MM-54mm Diameter Studio Condenser Mic (Black)
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Color | Black |
Brand | Koolertron |
Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 300 Grams |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.54 x 3.54 x 5.51 inches |
About this item
- 🎤High Quality Metal:Made of high quality metal and high elasticity rope. high elasticity rope can extend the life of the shock mount. It can protect the microphone all-around with high elasticity wrap roping design, which makes the microphone more convenient to install and prevents the microphone from falling.
- 🎤Rubber Pad : The shock mount 50mm comes with a rubber pad insert, which protects your microphone from damage, fits well and holds the microphone securely in place without falling.
- 🎤This professional suspension shock mount isolates most studio condenser mics from physical vibration, floor, and stand noise.It is a very nice shock mount for most large diaphragm condenser microphones.
- 🎤180°Adjustment Knob:This shock mount features an 180 degree angle adjustment locking knob,Standard 5/8"-27 thread with a 3/8"-5/8"screw adapter,features an angle adjustment with locking knob,so you can mount it on all the standard microphone stands. Weight Capacity: 1.32 - 2.2 pounds (Not For Blue Yeti)
- ❤Best service guarantee: If you have any questions after receiving the goods, please feel free to contact our customer service. xunlefei's customer service will do its best to help you.
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material | Rubber | Abs,Rubber | — | — | Metal, for Diameter 46mm-51mm Microphone | Metal |
weight | 300 grams | — | 100 grams | 9 ounces | 222 grams | 141 grams |
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Product information
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 3.54 x 5.51 inches |
ASIN | B00H40VBVQ |
Item model number | J50-BK |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #12,507 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #70 in Microphone Mounts |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 5, 2013 |
Color Name | Black |
Material Type | Rubber |
Color Screen | No |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
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Product Description
NOTE: The shock mount only fits microphone diameter ranging from 48mm ~54mm. PLEASE VERIFY your microphone size BEFORE ORDERING!
Description:
Features an angle adjustment with locking knob.
This is a very nice shock mount for most large diaphragm condenser microphones.
The shock mount only fits microphone diameter ranging from 48mm ~54mm
Foam insert to hold and protect microphone
Standard 5/8"-27 thread with a 3/8"-5/8"screw adapter,so you can mount it on all the standard microphone stands.
Package include:
1 x Studio shock mount
From the manufacturer
Size
A very nice shock mount for most large diaphragm condenser microscopes. It only fits microscope diameter ranging from 48mm-54mm.Standard 5/8"-27 thread with a 3/8"-5/8"screw adapter,so you can mount it on all the standard microphone stands.
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Customers like the performance, value, quality and stability of the microphone stand. For example, they mention it works well, is excellent value for money, holds the microphone securely and that it's a solid purchase for how cheap it is. That said, they're happy with appearance, ease of installation, and the shock mount. That being said, opinions are mixed on the fit.
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Customers are mixed about the fit of the microphone stand. Some mention that it fits quite well and is held very securely, while others say that it's a tight fit and difficult to adjust.
"...fits this Koolertron mount, but true to Koolertron's description, it does fit!..." Read more
"What I like about this is that it fits my Aston Spirit mic which is a thick and heavy microphone comparable to the likes of an RE20 but not as..." Read more
"Thought their ad mentioned Neumann tlm 103 but it’s too small / I’m using it for an AT 4050" Read more
"...shock mount, the materials are high quality and are able to hold decently heavy microphones...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the microphone stand. They say it works well, has no complaints from a functional perspective, and is completely usable. Customers also mention that it serves its basic purpose and is an excellent product. Overall, customers recommend it as a good option.
"Just received this suspension mount, and it works beautifully with my Rode NT1000...." Read more
"...Works perfectly for.nmy situation." Read more
"...other then the obvious, it’s asteticslly pleasing and it serves it’s basic purpose. It’s also inexpensive, so there’s that...." Read more
"...All in all, this is an excellent product and I challenge you to find something better for the price...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the microphone stand. They mention that it is an excellent value for money, a solid purchase, and a reasonable priced shock mount that works. Some say that the product is made of plastic and metal, but it is sturdy for the price.
"...between 48 and 54mm in diameter, this is a solid option, and a great value. Highly recommended!" Read more
"...Not extraordinarily but it does the job. It does a great job for the price range its in...." Read more
"...It’s also inexpensive, so there’s that...." Read more
"...I would recommend it as a cheaper, smaller and good option instead of the Electro-Voice shock mount." Read more
Customers like the quality of the microphone stand. They mention it looks solid and is built well.
"...The 5/8" female connection to the mic stand is solid and secure (it also came with a metal 3/8" adapter), and the thumbscrew that tightens..." Read more
"...It's not fragile but just don't screw it onto the mic stand like a cave man...." Read more
"...The materials aren’t the best quality, but for the low price, this is completely understandable..." Read more
"Good shock mount, the materials are high quality and are able to hold decently heavy microphones...." Read more
Customers like the mic stability of the stand. For example, they say it holds their microphone securely, and the arm is sturdy enough to hold up a heavy microphone. Some say the mount is solidly built and has isolated the mics from the constant rumble.
"...The 5/8" female connection to the mic stand is solid and secure (it also came with a metal 3/8" adapter), and the thumbscrew that tightens..." Read more
"...key that adjusts the tension arm is also plastic and can easily hold up a heavy microphone in any position but newbies like to overtighten these and..." Read more
"...to say this won't do the job well, because it does a great job of holding your microphone and preventing desk vibrations and movement from getting..." Read more
"+ It holds my condenser microphone steadily enough to alleviate fears that it’ll fall..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the microphone stand. They mention that it looks good, is well-designed, and is aesthetically pleasing. Some say that the general finish of the mount is fine and that it matches its description.
"...It looks professional and a a decent sized condenser mic fits into it perfectly without any concern that the mic will fall...." Read more
"...The general finish of the mount is fine...." Read more
"...finish is very similar to the finish on the black RE20 so it looks complementary and OEM-like...." Read more
"Not as pretty looking as what you can get right from the source, but it does the trick and it stays in place." Read more
Customers find the installation of the microphone stand to be easy. They mention that it's easy to put it on, mount it on a screw stand, and assemble it. They say it holds their mic firmly and that it attaches easily to their mic stand. Customers also appreciate the clamp useage.
"...Attaching it to my boom arm was simple and fast, although the lighter weight of the mount initially made me nervous that my mic wouldn't stay in..." Read more
"...The fit is very snug but not hard to get the mic in - it feels like it will not fall out or scratch the exterior of the mic at all...." Read more
"...Sturdy construction, no issues screwing it onto my stand and I can position it solidly any direction I'd like." Read more
"...PROS-holds a big condenser mic (see photo)-easy to mount on a screw stand-came with an adapter-nice packaging..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the shock mount. They mention that it's a great mount for the price, and does an excellent job. Some say that the Samson mount is great, but it' s bulky. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"Good shock mount, the materials are high quality and are able to hold decently heavy microphones...." Read more
"...Thread sizes, weight limits, clearance. This mount works perfectly, so I found it, and you can too." Read more
"...The Samson mount is great, but it's bulky...." Read more
"...Great mount for home use!..." Read more
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A little background... I use the mic primarily for voiceover, and for years have had it mounted directly to the mic stand using the NT1000's included clip, which has always bothered me as an audio engineer... just bad practice, really, and that's why I bought this. I've never had a lot of trouble with bumps and rumbles, because I'm pretty good about not banging it as I talk (and my floor is carpeted concrete, so floor noise coming up through the stand is not an issue). But I have noticed that big plosives that jostle my popscreen (which is mounted via gooseneck to the mic stand and therefore coupled to the mic) can cause an extra mechanical noise due to that coupling. And when I *do* tap the mic stand or the pop filter/gooseneck, it really is a horrifically loud bump.
So now I've installed the Koolertron shock mount, and my before/after tests are conclusive: it's doing its job well. My plosives are slightly less messy... not a huge difference, but a noticeable one. And tapping the mic stand or the popscreen's gooseneck is several dB quieter-- a huge difference (I didn't measure, but about 5-6dB lower to my ear)-- and now consists entirely of low bass rumble. Before, there was much more of a low-mid metallic quality to the noise, and that is all but gone.
A word about fit: my Rode NT1000 is a large, heavy condenser mic with a 54mm-diameter body. It barely fits this Koolertron mount, but true to Koolertron's description, it does fit! If you have an NT1000, you will be fine with this mount, even though you have to spread its friction-mount clamp all the way open. And once it's in, it does not feel as though the mount is straining to hold it in any way. That said, I wouldn't try this on anything larger than 54mm. It will not fit a Neumann U87 or TLM-103.
The mount feels pretty well-built, and all parts that can be are made of metal (the bungees are made of bungee). The 5/8" female connection to the mic stand is solid and secure (it also came with a metal 3/8" adapter), and the thumbscrew that tightens the angle joint between the mic stand mount and the basket is a very solid-feeling metal of appropriate size for the application; these things can sometimes be too tiny and you hurt yourself tightening them with heavy mics, or made of plastic and they break. Not a problem here.
Bottom line, if you have a mic that needs to be mechanically isolated from its stand, and it's anywhere between 48 and 54mm in diameter, this is a solid option, and a great value. Highly recommended!
This is a shock mount that'll fit pretty much any microphone. There are going to be some exceptions to that and if you know you have a thicker or heavier than average microphone than this is something to consider. I would not be able to fit my RE20 in this and, as I said, my Aston Spirit fits quite snugly. Not to the point where it's busting at the seams but it does stretch it close to where the limits may begin to show. For something like a Rhode NT-1 or similar mics then it won't be a problem.
Besides just fitting the mic, it has to absorb shocks and it does that job well. Not extraordinarily but it does the job. It does a great job for the price range its in. Now, if it cost more I'd have to be more critical of it.
The mount screws on with plastic threading that I'd be careful with otherwise you'll strip it and have to buy another one. It's not fragile but just don't screw it onto the mic stand like a cave man. The key that adjusts the tension arm is also plastic and can easily hold up a heavy microphone in any position but newbies like to overtighten these and since its made from a more brittle plastic you're more likely to crack it so just go easy on the tightening. Once the mic is in the spot you like just give it a gentle hand turn of a quarter turn and let it go even if you feel like it can go tighter. The goal is to keep the mic in place, not screw the thing down as far as it can go and it'll be fine.
Overall I would recommend this for people like me who spend more money on mics than accessories or those who are new to recording.
+ It serves the purpose of absorbing floor reverberations if you tap your foot while recording
+ When you install it correctly, it looks beautiful holding the condenser mic
- The materials aren’t the best quality, but for the low price, this is completely understandable
There’s a psychological component that comes from using a shock mount that tells you that you’re taking things one smaller step forward. It’s hard to explain, but once you put it in place, it all makes sense. It looks professional and a a decent sized condenser mic fits into it perfectly without any concern that the mic will fall.
Lightly tapping on your feet to time your recordings typically won’t be recorded my a condenser mic if you’re standing, due to the typical pick up partern of an XLR based condenser mic, but the light reverberations may affect the sound. This shock mount theoretically helps reduce, or outright remove that effect due to how the mic is suspended by the rubber bands.
There really isn’t much else to state, other then the obvious, it’s asteticslly pleasing and it serves it’s basic purpose. It’s also inexpensive, so there’s that. For anyone who’s home recording vocals and doesn’t have a shock mount, it may not seem like a necessity, but at this price it is a small upgrade.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2019
+ It serves the purpose of absorbing floor reverberations if you tap your foot while recording
+ When you install it correctly, it looks beautiful holding the condenser mic
- The materials aren’t the best quality, but for the low price, this is completely understandable
There’s a psychological component that comes from using a shock mount that tells you that you’re taking things one smaller step forward. It’s hard to explain, but once you put it in place, it all makes sense. It looks professional and a a decent sized condenser mic fits into it perfectly without any concern that the mic will fall.
Lightly tapping on your feet to time your recordings typically won’t be recorded my a condenser mic if you’re standing, due to the typical pick up partern of an XLR based condenser mic, but the light reverberations may affect the sound. This shock mount theoretically helps reduce, or outright remove that effect due to how the mic is suspended by the rubber bands.
There really isn’t much else to state, other then the obvious, it’s asteticslly pleasing and it serves it’s basic purpose. It’s also inexpensive, so there’s that. For anyone who’s home recording vocals and doesn’t have a shock mount, it may not seem like a necessity, but at this price it is a small upgrade.
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現在手持ちのコンデンサーマイクは中華製のBM-800。
BM-800付属のショックマウントは粗悪品で直ぐにネジの部分が壊れたので試しに取り付けてみましたが、これだとゴソゴソで固定出来ません。
ショックマウントのサイズには種類があるので、同じようにこのショックマウントを購入しようと思っている方はサイズに注意です。
ただ、Amazon発送などで、商品を固定する為に太目の輪ゴムで留めてある場合、その輪ゴムをBM-800などに巻きつけるとこのショックマウントにも取り付け可能です。
が、あくまで応急処置的なので効果など分からないのでおすすめしませんが・・・