








🎙️ Elevate your sound game — because your voice deserves the spotlight!
This premium Microphone Shock Mount with Pop Filter is engineered for 46-51mm condenser microphones, delivering superior vibration isolation and plosive reduction. Crafted from durable metal and elastic suspension ropes, it ensures stable, noise-free recordings. The included universal adapter fits most boom arms, making it an essential upgrade for podcasters, streamers, and voice-over pros seeking studio-quality audio clarity.















| ASIN | B01LY7QM1N |
| Best Sellers Rank | 44,500 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 1,120 in Stands |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector | Threaded Mount |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,770) |
| Date First Available | 19 Sept. 2016 |
| Item Weight | 222 g |
| Item model number | 10766052 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Package Dimensions | 14.91 x 10.69 x 8.71 cm; 222 g |
| Size | 46mm-51mm |
C**D
Lacks adjustability for smaller microphones
Works well, almost worth the money. 3 stars for performance instead of 5 due to the lack of adjustability. My microphone is quite stubby and barely fits into the mount which I’m not happy with. It looks and feels sturdy which is a nice touch. The pop filter is decent enough quality to help with the clarity of my voice and has a nice bonus of helping to isolate my voice from background noise. Although once again it barely fits onto my microphone. The clamps you push down to adjust the mount are stiff and badly shaped which makes them painful to push down after a while
T**N
works well for HyperX Solocast
fits well on the HyperX Solocast, slightly flimsy quality but it is a noticeable difference if you make an impact at the boom arm base. the filter is good too.
C**E
I bought this for my Audio Technica AT-4033 microphone as the elastic bands from its original shock mount had lost all of their ability to hold the mic upright. I was a bit concerned that it might not fit because this microphone is an XLR, not USB -powered mic and, as such, is slightly thicker (only by a millimeter or 2, but still thicker) than the microphones that most of these universal shock mounts are designed for. But, because of its expandable clips that allow the cylinder to open and close, I was able to get it in there without much trouble. And, because the spring tension on those is so strong, it really holds the mic very firmly in place so I have no fears about mounting it upside down as is my preferred position to use it in while it's in the boom stand. The pop filter is also a nice addition, although, if push comes to shove, I probably prefer the kind that attaches to the mount itself, not the microphone, and holds the filter a bit farther from the diaphragm than this one does. But on the other hand, those can be awkward to adjust and can get in the way, so this probably will work fine and certainly looks neat and tidy. I also liked the fact that this shock mount is made of metal instead of plastic, except for the part where it screws on to arm of the boom stand which is plastic with a metal insert. All in all, it does the job it's intended to do well, fits my slightly thicker mic, seems solid, and is reasonably priced. Definitely a great value for the money.
K**N
5/5 Stars: Quality for the Price - Shock mount part is full metal Build! Fits my Rode NT2-A Perfectly. This shock mount earns a full five stars purely based on its great build quality relative to the price. Compared to the cheap, all-plastic failures common in this range, this mount is a well worth it: the entire shock mount assembly is metal, providing a dense, reliable platform for excellent vibration isolation. I verified this with a magnet; the construction is genuinely solid. Furthermore, the microphone is securely gripped by a heavy-duty, internal rubber-lined spring pincher mechanism that ensures it won't slip. However, two minor disappointments are worth noting, though they don't detract from the core value: Pop Filter: The included microphone pop cover is cheap plastic and has an odd chemical odor. While functional, it feels like a low-quality component attached to an otherwise premium assembly. Angle Lock: The butterfly screw used to secure the mount's angle against the stand connection is under-engineered. For heavier condenser microphones, you must crank down excessively to prevent slippage, risking the screw housing cracking. This issue could be entirely resolved by the manufacturer simply including an expanding washer to increase friction. Users with heavier mics should plan on a minor modification (like adding that washer) to avoid constant re-tightening or breakage. Despite these small flaws, the core product's durability and robust metal construction make it a great value and highly recommended over similar-priced competitors.
A**R
Easy to install, nice look, doesn't get in the way
G**M
Paid 4k for this Mount. Definitely not worth it. The body is very stern and hardly reduces vibrations. There was no return policy when I purchased this. Ideal one should pay 300 rupees for this. Not sure what I was thinking when I made the purchase.
C**E
Apart from the pop filter that I can't fit on (probably because I am stupid) it is very good.
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