🎸 Elevate your sound game with precision and stability!
The PULSEPLS00042 is a compact, foldable mini boom microphone stand designed for kick drums, snares, and guitar amps. Featuring a sturdy tripod metal base with rubber feet, adjustable height of 460mm, and length of 500mm, it includes cable clips and a ⅜" to ⅝" adaptor for professional use. Its folding design ensures easy transport and quick setup.
Brand Name | Pulse |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 22.91 x 3.9 x 3.5 inches |
Item model number | PLS00042 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
K**R
Nice for mic'cing up small combo amps
I'm a bedroom guitarist and this thing is real helpful when paired with a shure MV88+ USB Mic... pretty sturdy, stable and easy to use and maneuver.
K**S
Good quality for a low price
NOTE: At the time of writing this, I've only had this stand for a day. If I have not edited my review, you can assume my impressions have stayed the same for a longer time.Packaging of this stand leaves a lot to be desired, having come in in a squished cardboard box, and put in a plastic wrapper. Thankfully it did not seem to be damaged during transit.The stand itself is very nice, and first impressions are very good. As soon as I started setting this stand up and adjusting its various angles and lengths, it felt like a high quality one. It is a relatively short one, but I use it while sitting low in a chair, so it's perfect. The base pole of it is about 45cm / 18'' long, and the mic pole is about 35cm / 14'' long when fully extended (Excluding the handle, which cannot be used to extend it further). You can increase or decrease its general length further by adjusting its 3 base legs(?) and the mic pole angle.The mic stand also has a good weight to it, making toppling relatively difficult. My mic pole is set to about 45° angle, and it has no intention of falling over, unless I considerably bump it. This stability can be further increased by adjusting the 3 base legs.Overall, I am very satisfied with this stand!
P**.
Get the correct address
The product was great.Please read the right number on the lable.Other than that all good.Pete H.
R**N
Excellent quality
I have purchased a few mic stand recently but this one is by the the best in quality and in price. In using it to mic up the drums and was smart enough to buy 2. Looking forward to using them at the next gig and may be back for another one soon.
B**N
A very good mic stand
Purchased this mic stand as I wished to mic my amp which does not have a line out (Fender Blues Junior, used on a stand). I was looking for a stand with good reviews at a reasonable price. This stand with its excellent reviews and price, free delivery stood out. I ordered it on a Saturday afternoon, it was dispatched on Monday and arrived Wednesday (48hr Royal Mail).The stand is well made and sturdy. It has a die-cast metal base, chunky clamps for the base and boom, a couple of cable clips, a threaded adapter, as well as grooved plastic/rubber feet. It will easily hold and support a Shure-type dynamic mic with no problem.When in use, the centre pole can be dropped down to floor level or pulled up to the underneath of the base, therefore extending its height slightly. When dropped down, the height to the boom arm (horizontal) is about 40 cm, if pulled up, the height is about 48 cm. If the boom is extended as vertically as possible, the maximum height to the top of the arm is about 62 cm, or about 78 cm if the centre pole is pulled up. In addition, if the legs are not fully stretched out, the height can be increased a bit more, to say 90 cm, but with reduced stability.If I needed extra small mic stand, I would definitely purchase another one.
T**C
Solid
Needed a short stand to mic up a cello and this does the job perfectly - Will probably do anything from about 20cm from the ground to waist height fine.Easy to adjust to a useful position and all the clamps tighten easily - not used it for long though so can't comment on longevity.Impressed by the stability. Heavier mics might be problematic if you over extend, but you can always just weight the legs if you really find yourself needing an awkward position. I used a Rode NT1A with a shockmount, which isn't a light combination, extended slightly beyond the feet and never felt in any danger of tipping. Rubber feet are grippy on solid surfaces and don't feel like they'll split or fall off.Only used with a shockmount for my mic so can't comment on how noisy the stand itself is but seems fine for most use cases. Great value for money - can't see any point in spending more unless you have really specific requirements for a professional environment.
N**!
Nice sturdy good quality and price
good sturdy quality small stand - perfect for sitting position with acoustic guitar.
A**R
perfect for my needs,
Great short mic stand, well made, holds my Drum mics perfectly, no slipping, just the right size for me, but if you set up your snare or floor toms are very high, this stand may not be high enough. Perfect for my set up
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