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 5 8 Adapter

Related products

Microphone Stand Screw Adapter

$689.85 $931.30

Microphone Stand Thread Adapter

$25.41 $38.37

Microphone Stand To Tripod Adapter

$74.85 $104.79

Teradek Ctrl.5 Wireless Lens Controller

$14,997.00 $22,045.59

K&m 20175 Microphone Stand - Black

$239.97 $355.16

Tripod Microphone Stand With Boom

$1,617.00 $2,182.95

K&m Microphone Clamp Stand Black

$248.97 $395.86

Microphone Stand Clips

$255.00 $359.55

Lightweight Microphone Stand

$338.85 $443.89

K&m 201a/2 Tripod Microphone Stand - Black

$206.97 $314.59

K&m 252 Microphone Stand With Boom Arm

$318.00 $384.78

On-stage Ms7500 Microphone Stand Pack

$143.85 $199.95

Table Microphone Base Stand 5 8 Thread

$447.00 $697.32

Hercules Ez Microphone Stand Holder

$49.47 $64.31

Related review

Mark 0000-00-00 00:00:00

5 Stars. It's what we needed.

5
Warren R 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Aluminum] This item is very sturdy and can be used for a variety of purposes. It has a 1/4 stud and fits a 5/8 light stand. An adapter that fits the 1/4 stud allows a microphone to be attached to a light stand.

5
James 2024-04-01 06:54:34

[4 x 2.8 x 0.8"] I use this adapter on a c stand and mount my microphone antennas on it in order to raise them higher than you would be able to on a mic stand. It locks firm and stays in place. I work events where speakers want to wander a large outdoor area and by getting antennas well above the crowd height, it extends the range.

5
Charles 2024-04-02 03:25:38

[Stand Base] Even though my Blue Yeti microphone comes with a deluxe, heavy black anodized aluminum stand, I like this one better. The Blue Yeti mic stand is tall, and the mic blocks too much of the view of my monitor. This stand, on the other hand, is the perfect height. The bottom of my microphone is barely 2 inches above the desk. It's amazingly simple to deploy, with three legs that feel like metal, maybe steel, I'm not sure. The little footpads grip the desk nicely. If you want to mount the mic directly to the 5/8 adapter like I did, you will need to purchase a right-angle mini USB adapter, because there's not enough clearance between the bottom of the mic and the stand for a conventional mini USB plug.

5
Eve 2024-04-17 04:48:34

[0.21 lb] I bought this adapter so I could mount my iphone on a microphone stand. It's such a cool adapter and I love it! It screws on to the top of the mic stand and stays in place. The ball joint allows me to turn my camera in any direction. Wonderful.

5
Tom 2024-08-11 06:57:33

[Aluminum] Connecting my new USB microphone to a iPhone stand is not easy unless you can find the exact adapter. It was easy to find on the B&H site and the part they shipped was exactly as described.

5
Warren R 2024-08-21 02:22:15

This item is very sturdy and can be used for a variety of purposes. It has a 1/4 stud and fits a 5/8 light stand. An adapter that fits the 1/4 stud allows a microphone to be attached to a light stand.

5
Charles 2024-09-24 08:20:21

Even though my Blue Yeti microphone comes with a deluxe, heavy black anodized aluminum stand, I like this one better. The Blue Yeti mic stand is tall, and the mic blocks too much of the view of my monitor. This stand, on the other hand, is the perfect height. The bottom of my microphone is barely 2 inches above the desk. It's amazingly simple to deploy, with three legs that feel like metal, maybe steel, I'm not sure. The little footpads grip the desk nicely. If you want to mount the mic directly to the 5/8 adapter like I did, you will need to purchase a right-angle mini USB adapter, because there's not enough clearance between the bottom of the mic and the stand for a conventional mini USB plug.

5
Brent 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[None] This is a simple microphone stand.

5
Robin 2024-05-05 05:52:32

[Bowens S] First, 60W will probably meet your needs in a small video studio. I only use 2-8% of the output. Secondly, a standard modifier platform (Bowens' S mount), has saved me a great deal of time. The lower cost silent heads would only accept barndoors, gaffing tape and aluminum foil. Far Far easier to repurpose old modifiers or purchase new. Previously, I would have to retape the foil at inopportune times. SILENCE is critical for me. Recording a cast once correctly is worth all the post processing in the world. Nothing beats SILENCE.

5