Holds on tight.
Powerful spring-loaded universal clamp holds your microphone securely. 5/8" female threaded insert in plastic base. Black.
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Powerful spring-loaded universal clamp holds your microphone securely. 5/8" female threaded insert in plastic base. Black.

Well, I just bought this Mic clip about 3 weeks ago, and for the first week, was getting a bit aggrevated due to the clips lack of strength when it comes to holding a mic in place. But, After making an adjustment to the screw by tightning it, it turned out to work just fine. After playing a few shows with it, it still holds well in place. So, just a minor alteration to help make this a bit of a better use.
I got this clip not to long ago not to use as a mic clip, but to hold a home made pop filter. It does a quite nice job of holding that in place during recording. I decided to also try and use it to hold a regular dynamic live microphone. It didn't work quite as well... It tilts fairly easily if you put your mouth against the mic, of accidently bump the stand or anything like that. I was using an SM58 on the stand which is a fairly heavy mic (in my opinion) so that probably didn't help as far as holding it in place. if you have a lighter mic, it may work perfectly fine for you. All in all, it works well for my use. It should work fine for most applications if you aren't bumping into it the entire time.
I originally bought the rubber solid mount model but decided to try this for my budding singing star daughter and she loves it! The quick release is great for switching to the walk around the stage and shake hands with the front row fans...and then back to the mic stand to finish the song. It does like a lighter mic though unless you keep the hardware tightened.
