You are using an outdated browser. For a faster, safer browsing experience, upgrade for free today.
Phones: 800
$ USD
  • Your shopping cart is empty!

Microphone Stand To Tripod Adapter

Microphone Stand To Tripod Adapter
  • Product Code: eq29412
  • Availability: In Stock

$74.85 $104.79

The microphone stand to tripod adapterfrom microphone stand to tripod adapterreplaces the standard center column included with the MT190X3 tripod. Using a short column allows you to take full advantage of the widest leg angle on this model, so that the tripod can reach its minimum height. The column features a standard 3/8"-16 thread for mounting most tripod heads.

Allows Low Angle Shooting    3/8"-16 Mounting Thread

Parameters
MaterialTechnopolymer
Thread Size3/8"-16, male
Weight1.3 oz (36 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7 x 4.5 x 2"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Whats the difference between a K&M 210/8 and a 210/9 boom stand?

A: A 210/9 has almost entirely metal components. This is the best boom mic stand in my opinion, and B&H has the best price!

Q: 2. I have a studio condenser mic with shock mount, can I use it or switch to it? Do I need an adapter ? Or is the mic stand equipped?

A: Yes, you should be able to attach the shock mount and studio condenser mic directly to the mic stand. The Pyle Pro mic stand that is included with the PMKSM20 microphone. Simply remove the Pyle Pro mic clip from the stand and then attach your shock mount. The Pyle Pro mic stand has a standard 5/8" thread.

Q: 3. what is the tripod leg length, and tripod maximum diameter?

A: Each of the tripod legs is approximately 14-inches long, with a total footprint of about 28-inches..

Q: 4. Would this hold a Rode NT1-A with Shock Mount and Pop Filter?

A: Yes, the K&M 21070 Tripod Microphone Stand with 32" Boom will support a large diaphragm condenser microphone such as the Rode NT1-A.

Q: 5. can boom be sparated from stand?

A: Yes, boom can be separated from stand without any problem.

Q: 6. At its lowest setting, what is the height of this mic stand to the bottom of the screw mount?

A: While that spec is not specified by the manufacturer, we would estimate about 1''.

Q: 7. Do you need any additional parts to mount a rode mic?

A: This has a standard 5/8" thread that will accept any microphone clip that is designed for studio use. If you are asking about a microphine built for video or on camera use you may need an adapter.

Q: 8. Dimensions of this bag?

A: This rugged tripod microphone stand bag is 39.0 x 9.5 x 5", and can hold 6 mic stands and booms.

Q: 9. I'm an aspiring filmmaker fairly new to professional audio. I own the Rode VideoMic and was wondering if it would attach to this boom? What type of attachment is required?

A: The microphone has a 1/4 20 female mount on the bottom of the cold shoe foot. A 5/8 -27 would be required:The WindTech M19 5/8 -27 Female to 1/4 -20 Male Adapter adapts any standard microphone stand to photo standard thread. B&H # WIM8219

Q: 10. Can you separate the vertical rod from the base tripod?

A: Yes, the boom can be separated from the base in a few different ways. This is a very versatile and configurable stand.

12/09/2024

[1.3 oz (36 g)] I had a cheapie stand that would invariably droop about an inch or inch and a half after you tightened it. Then I got this one and it's rock solid. The mike will stay where you put it. If you want to keep it out of frame this is the stand to get.

5
09/09/2024

[Technopolymer] I use this stand in my home studio with a boom attachment. Im tired of the cheaper models that strip and crack at the knob points. This is a winner, highly reccommended!

5
01/09/2024

[Technopolymer] I really like the stand. It folds to be very compact. It has some weight to it so you don't worry putting a handheld on it stretched out that it might fall over. The boom arm is a single piece so I think that is the only functional downside. But it's $30 cheaper than the other option from K&M. I appreciate the discount for what I feel is a very small sacrifice. I did order 3 of them and 1 of them seems to have been cross threaded from the factory where the main shaft and boom arm screw together. It still feels very sturdy and the lock ring seems to grip well so I'm not bothering with an RMA.

5
28/08/2024

[Technopolymer] Very nice stand. High quality. Would buy again without hesitation.

5
26/07/2024

[1.3 oz (36 g)] I've been using cheap boom stands for many years, and am constantly frustrated with how often they malfunction or just break. (I usually blame the musicians...)
But this K&M boom mic stand is SOLID. It's also a lot easier to adjust, as the knobs are machined better. No musician is going to destroy this thing!

5
22/07/2024

[7 x 4.5 x 2"] This microphone tripod is solidly built and very well made. Should last a long time. Love it!

5
13/07/2024

[7 x 4.5 x 2"] Used for regular events but also for recordings. Stable and simple.

5
13/07/2024

[7 x 4.5 x 2"] good quality, heavy - which is good since i use with ipad holder and ipad pro - feels secure.

5
07/07/2024

[0.1 lb] I use this stand on stage for rehearsals and performances and for recording. Its sturdy build quality and tight adjustment clamps make this mic stand superior to the average budget stand and I have had no issues with imbalances, drooping, or other mechanical failure. PROS: The stand is surprisingly light for its strength. There are at least four possible adjustments: base/legs; overall height of boom; angle and length of boom, and tightness of clip adapter. It looks sleek and professional and is clearly durable. It was also very easy to add a quick-release mic-clip adapter. The included cable clips are a nice touch. CONS: I have few if any negative comments to make, although for the price, I would have liked a telescoping boom and/or counterweight, particularly for studio use, but it excels on stage with no problems.

5
26/06/2024

[0.1 lb] I bought two of these to go w/B&H booms, one of which I had owned for over 10 yrs. These are nicely weighted, stable stands and they fold easily for transport--I appreciate this as I have 2-3 gigs per week. I use one boom well-extended and position one tripod leg directly below the boom, for my violin (SM57). The other with shorter boom for vocals (SM58). These stand won't budge until you pick them up to move them. Boom arm does not droop from weight of mic. I cannot comment on long-term durablility as I've owned them less than a month, but I appreciate that K&M sells replacement moveable parts so I can repair if needed. Definitely worth the investment after wearing out the cheap flimsies I was using before.

5

Write a review

Note: HTML is not translated!
    Bad           Good
Captcha

Products You May Like

Atlona 2-year Warranty For At-ome-ps62

$1,348.14 $1,995.25

Core Swx Jetpack Evo Red Dsmc2 V-mount Module

$4,548.00 $6,276.24

Mole-richardson 900w Vari-space Led Series 4 Light

$20,985.00 $33,576.00