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🎤 Own your soundstage with Pyle’s gooseneck mic stand—where stability meets style.
The Pyle PMKS8 Desktop Microphone Stand features an 8.2-inch flexible gooseneck for precise mic positioning, anchored by a heavy-duty 5.6'' x 6.8'' die-cast iron U-shaped base for unmatched stability. Its universal 5/8'' threading ensures broad mic compatibility, while the durable alloy steel build offers professional-grade reliability for studio, stage, or remote work setups.







| ASIN | B002PAW6EG |
| Base Type | U Shape |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,790 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #82 in Microphone Stands |
| Body Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Brand Name | Pyle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,931) |
| Finish Type | Matte or Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888897433 |
| Included Components | Includes Universal Mic Holder/Clip Attachment |
| Item Dimensions | 2.33 x 5.71 x 7.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Pyle |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PMKS8 |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 11.8 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 0.9 Kilograms |
| Microphone Stand Thread Size | 5/8 Inch |
| Model Name | PMKS8 |
| Model Number | PMKS8 |
| Product Style | Single Pack |
| UPC | 068888897433 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-year. |
D**E
Good quality, sturdy mic stand
This is a VERY sturdy mic stand. Some are complaining about the height not being as claimed, but if I take a tape measure and measure from the bottom of the base to the top of THEIR MIC ATTACHMENT as it is arranged to be perpendicular to the gooseneck (like their photo, but with the gooseneck straight) ... I measure 12 inches. I think that whether or not you like it is a matter of whether it fits your individual needs/requirements. The base is quite heavy. The gooseneck is very firm and definitely takes two hands to maneuver - but this is the same characteristic that will keep it from bending to the weight of a microphone in a way that you might not want. I count it a good thing. The (very sturdy) gooseneck is about 7.5 inches long from end to end, not counting the threaded ends. The base itself is a painted and highly textured die cast metal. For whatever reason, I immediately thought about rust when I received it (perhaps because it reminded me of wrought iron) and I looked down into the base and yes, the threads in the base were already rusting. I took some WD-40 and a paper towel and cleaned that out first (it was pretty dirty, it took a few passes), then sprayed the threads of the gooseneck before attaching it to the base. I had no problems attaching the gooseneck to the base, and no problems with attaching another microphone holder that I have to the top end. The threads are the standard microphone threading of 5/8 inch, 27 threads per inch. And yes, because there is no jam/lock nut included, your mic clip may end up in a wonky position or "unthread" itself if the positioning is not right. I don't have any spare lock nuts but intend to purchase a couple of them with another order from another site that sells them. Then I figure this little stand will be pretty much perfect for my needs, and at a very low price for the quality.
T**Y
Heavier duty than expected and works great.
This universal adjustable desktop microphone stand is sturdier than I expected—it stays in place and holds the microphone steady. I initially used it for recording play scripts so all the actors could hear their cues and practice their parts when away from the stage. Since then, I’ve found many other uses for it on computer projects. We even used it during Bingo calling, which kept our hands free to handle the Bingo balls. It worked great in every situation. These stands are so nice that I’m even thinking about starting a podcast. Highly recommend!
M**T
It's a nice, compact
These were the 2nd and 3rd times I've ordered this particular stand. It does the job. It's a nice, compact, but heavy base with a solid goose neck that won't budge unless you mean it to. It works great for us as additional stands for a podcast when we're recording on-location or with more guests than we have booms to support. The only downsides are that it's not real big- so you will need to move "to" the mic to speak, it's not stretching out away from the desk to reach you, and the mic clip is not detachable. That means you won't be able to put a shock mount on it, and it may be hard to use it for a large diaphragm type of condenser mic. it's really made for standard dynamic mics (think "Shure SM-58" size). But for under $8, it's an easy purchase.
A**1
Solid-feeling mic stand
This is part of my first attempt to get a decent mic setup for home use. A few months ago I picked up Scarlett Solo for messing around with electric guitar amp models and recording in Linux. Recently I got a cheap dynamic microphone (an SM58 clone) to try with the Solo. It worked well, so then the last part of the agenda was a mic holder. I wanted something inexpensive, sturdy, and adjustable to place on a desk or on the floor next to an amp. The Pyle stand fits the bill nicely. The metal base has a nice weight to it, and the adjustable neck feels sturdy. I also like this form-factor more than some of the other products that use a desk-mount or a little tripod. A mic clip also comes with the stand, and it fits the mic perfectly. The mic clip was missing when I first received my order, so I wrote to Pyle customer support. They were very easy to deal with and shipped the piece to me to complete the stand.
C**R
Great Solid Piece - Very Stable
In setting up an audio booth, we needed a desktop microphone stand and this one is perfect. The base is very heavy and stable, and it supports a simple microphone perfectly. The black base has a rough cast finish, that looks fine and the short flexible gooseneck works well. The microphone clip works well also. The only minor downside is that when screwing the gooseneck and clip together, there are no lock nuts provided. This means when they are fully tightened, the microphone clip may not be oriented properly, but it's something we can work with.
E**Y
Perfect if you're looking for a table top mic stand. I was concerned it would be too flimsy or would fall over, but it's in fact surprisingly heavy and very sturdy. Really easy to assemble and the perfect height for use sitting down. My only area for improvement is the fact that the metal base isn't completely smooth and could potentially scratch the desk surface, but put it on a mat and problem solved!
T**N
Accessorio indispensabile per commenti e confronti d’idee disimpegna la gestualità
M**M
Si vous cherchez un support de micro à main classique bien stable, lourd et pratique , vous pouvez acheter ce modèle. Si vous cherchez un support à peu près esthétique...achetez autre chose. C'est moche, fait avec du métal (mal) refondu. La pince qui tient le micro est en plastique et visser du plastique sur du métal est aléatoire. Pourquoi ne pas avoir tout fait en métal recouvert de mousse?
M**R
Great solid stand, solid metal so nice and heavy thus stable. Good quality, and would recommend as value for money. I have a nice Mic which is a bit heavy and it works perfect.
C**N
I wanted a stand just to prop up my mic while I play guitar. I just wanted something cheap so I went for this one. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was a nice, heavy stand that won't get knocked around. I didn't read the description but the picture led me to believe the base was made of plastic but it's actually made of cast iron which is much heavier and stronger. The neck is quite flexible but stiff so that it won't lose its position easy. There are also rubber bottoms on the stand for friction and so it won't damage your table or desk. The neck might be a little short for some people but other than that, this thing is actually better than I expected.
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