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The Pyle PMKS7 Universal Compact Microphone Stand offers adjustable height from 19 to 26 inches and a 16-inch telescoping boom arm with knob tension lock for versatile mic placement. Featuring a heavy die-cast weighted base for stability and universal 5/8" threading with included clip adapter, this lightweight yet durable steel alloy stand is perfect for both studio and stage use. Its sleek glossy black finish and compact design make it a must-have for professionals seeking reliable, flexible mic support.












| ASIN | B002PAY3WY |
| Base Type | Flat |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,440 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #278 in Microphone Stands |
| Body Material Type | Steel Alloy |
| Brand Name | Pyle |
| Color | Glossy Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (4,009) |
| Finish Type | glossy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888897426 |
| Included Components | Adjustable Mount Arm, Microphone Clip, Base |
| Item Dimensions | 4.3 x 5.5 x 17.7 inches |
| Item Type Name | Microphone Stand |
| Item Weight | 1497 Grams |
| Manufacturer | DJ Tech Pro USA, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PMKS7 |
| Material Type | Steel Alloy Base + Mounting Pole |
| Maximum Height | 26 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 4.85 Pounds |
| Microphone Stand Thread Size | 5/8 Inch |
| Model Name | PMKS7 |
| Model Number | PMKS7 |
| Product Style | Compact Microphone Stand |
| UPC | 068888897426 |
| Warranty Description | 90 days. |
D**Z
Light Weight and adjustable
Light weight adjustable.
C**N
Workable light-duty mike stands
I own several Tama heavy-duty mike stands and like them a lot, but they now cost in the neighborhood of $100 each. I needed two stands, so I ordered two of these knowing that they would not be anywhere near as solid/heavy as my two Tamas, but the price was certainly attractive. They are exactly as advertised and will work for me now that I don't play out very often. If you're looking for lightweight, light-duty, indoor mike stands, give these a try. If your gear will be handled by heavy-handed roadies and needs to be heavy-duty, these are not for you. I feel like I got exactly what I paid for.
S**M
Affordable and practical
I just got mine today. Itโs good for home use but not for live settings. Itโs a bit flimsy. I do like the knob to adjust the angle of the boom arm. I would recommend if your trying to save a few dollars but not for live settings.
T**3
Cheap and flimsy
I bought this mic stand to go in my home recording studio. When I got it, everything looked good and went together easily. When I put it together and placed my mic on it, I could tell it was a mistake... It seems like this mic stand won't hold anything over 1 pound in weight. My mic isn't that heavy, but the stand just kept sagging at the joint and tipping over. I decided to deal with it by weighing down the tripod. It worked fine for a couple of months, but I was constantly adjusting it because it would start to sag over time. One day I walked into my studio to lay down a track and I saw my very expensive microphone laying on the floor because the stand had literally broken in half! Needless to say I was EXTREMELY upset at this. Luckily my mic was ok, but it could have been a disaster. Don't even waste your time on this product! I only owned it for 3 months and sparingly used it, and it broke. It didn't break because of misuse or an accident... It broke doing what it's supposedly supposed to be able to do: holding a microphone up. That means it's a very cheaply made product! If you plan on keeping your stand for a while, and you value your microphone, pay the extra money and get something that's going to last!
S**N
Works best with handheld dynamic microphones.
Seems to be a good stand so far. Unfortunately, when I attempted to move one of the cable clips it snapped in half. I had only unboxed the stand about 10 minutes prior, so that was a bit of a letdown. Apart from that, the stand itself seems to be of good quality with lots of adjustment options. For the price I picked it up for (just under $20), I'd say it's a pretty good deal. I will say that the arm of the stand doesn't seem exceedingly supportive and I'm curious to see if it will actually hold my condenser microphone. Time will tell and I will likely update the review when I have had more time with the stand. I'm largely writing this review to redeem the extended warranty policy from Pyle. Update: The stand is still passable, however it does not fulfill the need that I originally needed it to. If you need a vocal mic stand that will fit your typical SM-58 style dynamic mic, this stand will almost certainly do the trick. I ordered it with the intention of using a medium diaphragm condenser microphone (AKG P120 for reference), but its plastics and hardware aren't strong enough to support the microphone over a distance greater than maybe 8 inches. If you plan to use a microphone that is pushing much above 3/4lbs. and having it any orientation apart from perpendicular to the floor, you may have problems, I certainly did. If you just need a stand for a handheld dynamic vocal mic, you'll probably be fine.
C**S
Solid hold and easy to use.
This microphone stand is the ultimate sidekick for any performer! It's got a solid hold on the mic, and the ease of use is just fantastic.
B**M
Nice for the price, you get what you pay for, so, dont expect too much and you shouldnt be dissapointed.
I thought this stand was an excellent bargain for the price, when free shipping was included. [Prime Member] I am only using it for a microphone stand to take room correction measurements for home theater processors, and for this application it is excellent. I suppose if you gonna take it on the road for multiple gigs, well, that's your call. Its lightweight but sturdy, IMO. Yes it does have a couple plastic parts on it, but its mostly metal, and the plastic it does have seems like a composite of some sort, very tough and flexible. Just remember you get what you pay for, don't expect a $100+ stand for $20 and you shouldn't be disappointed. I saw some reviewer complain about a few plastic parts, but what was he expecting??? For the price and my personal application I think its a good product.
R**E
Ignore the bad or conflicting reviews!
I see a lot of bad or conflicting reviews on the stand, I donโt really understand because this thing is super sturdy and heavy. Works perfectly for what I use it for on my desk. The base of super heavy cast iron, not wobbly in the least bit. The boom and the riser itself are very well-made, and can support the weight of my microphone just fine! Itโs super versatile and adjustable, and could be used for multiple things such as streaming mics, drum mics, instrument mics, or amp mics. I would highly recommend this if you need a budget mic stand for any of these applications!
A**E
Son pedestales de media calidad, vale mucho la pena si quieres comenzar tu estudio de grabaciรณn o para tus eventos con un presupuesto ajustado. En mi caso adquirรญ cinco piezas y los deje fijos en un estudio de grabaciรณn, tuve cuidado de no apretar demasiado los tornillos del boom y de la altura para no barrer la cuerda ya que la calidad es media de los materiales, debes de tener cuidado de no colocar microfonos muy pesados. Lo recomiendo porque son econรณmicos y con su cuidado adecuado pueden durar mucho tiempo.
D**S
Got this to go with the microphone for Guitar Her: Live so my wife can show of my singing and doing the guitar at the same time... or so the plan goes. More practice needed, maybe. Anyway, fits the mic perfectly and I suspect would fit almost all gaming microphones and if not, I'm sure other mic attachment points can be picked up cheaply. Next I need to add a cup holder...
G**L
Stable and compact ! Perfect !
L**D
Trรจs bien
H**E
We have many tripods in our church. This one is not bad. I am skeptical to buy this one when seeing the reviews from others that it is not stable. No, it is not true. The problem is that people did not know how to do the set up. It becomes unstable if the boom and one of the legs is not parallel to each other. It is very stable and will not fall when the leg and the boom are set as one parallel line at the same direction no matter how long you extend the boom. Sometimes it is a problem that the review will send a wrong message due to a lack of knowledge.
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