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2025-08-18 21:54:19
I'm using this with a Sennheiser e835 and it fits perfectly. The sound isolation is remarkably good for such an inexpensive mount and the build quality seems pretty good. It came with a spare set of cords which is sensible.Now that I have lived with it for a while I wanted to post an update. I have it mounted to a small rig ballhead and that is on a King Joy mini tripod base sitting on my desk. To be fair this is a far from ideal situation; however it is what it is.I get excellent isolation from knocks and bangs on the desk so my typing doesn't transmit as thunder - only the clicking of the keys. However I get absolutely no isolation from the motor vibration from my backup drive. I don't hear the head noise - only a constant droning from the platter motor for as long as that is spinning. As a test I laid the microphone directly on the desk and get exactly the same level of sound.If this were an expensive Neumann mount I would be upset but, at this price point, I can't really complain. Just be aware that you may want to re-locate your backup drive to another surface if you use this mount!
Rolando
2025-08-12 18:13:47
This shock mount is well made, but does require a strong hand to open the center collar enough to insert the microphone body. I noticed that any of the poor ratings were from people who failed to squeeze the collar opening wires enough to insert a microphone. The extra included elastic cords were also appreciated. The original elastic cords will wear out after many years. I will seal my extra elastic cords in plastic so they are not subject to oxygen induced breakdown. The shock mount worked very well in minimizing sound induced bumps.
Britton Boy
2025-07-01 11:24:37
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Cory Harris
2025-06-26 12:56:50
Was getting a lot of noise from bumping the mics around and got this to see if it would help any. I wasn't expecting it to work as well as it did because my mics aren't the best quality but they reduced noise significantly. Not completely, but better than I expected.
Benjamin Santee
2025-05-30 09:47:28
This is a very sturdy prduct. I am happy with its solid construction, made with solid welds and very functional. This works great with the S358.
JohnPA
2025-05-29 15:27:59
This is very good shock mount mic holder. I have several and this is one of the very best I own. It is tight but that’s good. I like that they send extra bands.
Anonymous
2025-05-10 10:20:08
it works, low quality clip moves around but shouldnt be a problem i dont thinklow tolerance could be an issue
Jim
2025-04-25 20:28:18
This is a nice shock mount for medium sized mics. It fits my vintage AKG D202 perfectly. It also came with two spare elastic bands. It's all metal and so much nicer than the cheap plastic mounts that sell for around the same price or more.
Metro gnome
2025-04-22 11:19:06
BLUE EMBER shock mount. Its heavy and decent enough quality. Or doesn't fit like a glove but it works and the blue ember is a great mic with bad rejection and insulation....so this makes a great value mix and even better value. Basically
Dr. M. Clayton
2025-04-21 13:22:57
This is lightweight, sturdy, and provides good isolation. I like it.But, I don't like it a lot for one reason.It is sold as 'Shock Mount Mic Holder For Samson Q2U'That's my mic.The mic does fit. But it is VERY tight - this mic takes the mount to the absolute linit of its capacity. Therefore getting the mic into it is tricky. And the retractor clips are not as sturdy as the rest of the mount. Many times, they popped out of their holders when trying to open the clamp enough. I did get the mic in, but it was frustrating and I am concerned that repeated insertion/extraction may cause the clips to bend or break.
ThatGuy
2025-04-16 10:19:29
So I was asking a lot buying a shock mount with a 1-star review but there isn't an awful lot of choice when it comes to having a Samson Q2U, so I went ahead with the purchase regardless.Actually fitting the Q2U in the mount was a 2 person job, as others have stated, the fit is extremely tight, and I had to push the Q2U in, while someone else was holding the mount. Yes, the lever arms were depressed fully.So after initially being impressed and wanting to give it a 4-star review, along came the next issue.... The bolt and thread holding the shock mount at an angle have threaded leaving the mic dangling now and possibly rendering the mount useless. My only option now is to just let the mount hang off the boom arm and use the boom arm to adjust any angle, not sure if it will work but what options are there?Shame really, this could have been a great shock mouth if they used a beefier bolt.EDITI have changed my rating from 1 stars to 2 stars. The mount does work really well at absorbing vibration and does hold the mic in so tight, there is no fear of it falling out. But because of the bolt issue, I can only have it angled at around 45 degrees towards my mouth using the boom arm screw instead. Works perfect with a dynamic mic, but if you had a condenser, this would now be going in the bin.
Seth Pearlberg
2025-03-23 20:24:50
Speak into the Michael
Gijom
2025-02-03 11:48:59
Fits perfectly with ATR2100Xusb. Make sure you hold clamps strong enough when ur sliding the mic into it. Ppl been complaining about scratches on their mics when putting it on, they just didn't opened the jaws enough.You can also remove the clamps after, looking good overall.
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