A fantastic deal on a basic mic clip.
Standard Microphone Clip with plastic mic swivel retainer holds your microphone securely. 5/8" female threaded insert in base. Black.
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Standard Microphone Clip with plastic mic swivel retainer holds your microphone securely. 5/8" female threaded insert in base. Black.

As received, this clip was WAY too small to fit a standard microphone, short of gripping the XLR connector. I disassembled the clip, and put the piece of plastic that grips the microphone into some boiling hot water for a minute or so. I worked the clip open by forcing something into the clip, then putting it back in the water (still being held open) to reheat. After heating it the third time, I was able to fit it onto my microphone, where I let it cool. I wouldn't want to use it on the road, but since I only want to hold a mic at my desk for doing voice work, this is sufficient.
These clips do a fine job of securely holding my Shure SM58 microphones. However the plastic is brittle and I've had one break when loaded in the car next to other heavy equipment. At this price a buy a spare or remove it from the stand when transporting. I haven't tried the rubber model but for a couple bucks more thats probably a more durable option.
I needed a microphone stand, and the guy who helped me didn't explain anything about the difference between different microphone clips. He just tossed this in the order, and the plastic is too rigid, and it's too small for my mic. I'm sure if I tried to fit it in there it would break. I'm going to have to return it and get the universal kind that you can squeeze to open.
