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MBS5000 Broadcast Mic Boom Arm | On-Stage

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The MBS5000 is a professional articulating mic boom intended for broadcast and webcast applications. Two pairs of springs provide just the right counterbalance for popular broadcast microphones or other devices weighing up to 3.5 lb. Designed for the studio environment, the MBS5000 allows for quiet, easy and repeatable positioning, even while on-air. Square-tubing construction ensures strength and long service life. A 10' XLR cable is pre-installed within the tubing for a clean look. A stem with standard 5/8"-27 threading mates with all common mic clips and offers plenty of room for oversized shock mounts. Additionally, the MBS5000 comes with two mounting options. One is a removable C-clamp capable of grasping desktops and other surfaces up to 2" thick. The other is a screw-in flange mount for permanent desktop or overhead installations.
Open Box On-Stage MBS5000 Broadcast Mic Boom Level 1 Black
Open Box On-Stage MBS5000 Broadcast Mic Boom Level 1 Black
Open Box On-Stage MBS5000 Broadcast Mic Boom Level 1 Black

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  • Durable articulating boom arm provides quiet and flexible positioning for broadcast and webcast miking
  • Solid 5/8"-27 end mates with all common mic clips and offers plenty of room for oversized shockmounts and mics weighing up to 3.5 lb.
  • A 10' XLR cable is pre-installed within the tubing for a clean look
  • Two mounting options include C-Style clamp that grasps surfaces up to 2" thick and flange mount for permanent desktop or overhead installations

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4.43

7 Reviews

83%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  1. Home Studio6
  2. Amateur Recording4
  3. Professional Recording4
  4. Outdoor Events / Games1
  5. Performances1
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  1. Unreliable1
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  1. Professional Musician3
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  1. Durable4
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  4. Versatile3
  5. Compact2
  • Doesn't support a 2-pound mic

    2

    submitted3 years ago

    byEric

    fromTampa, FL

    Says it can handle 3.5 pounds, but I attached a mic that weighs 2.05 pounds and it can't hold it at face level.

  • Excellent stand for broadcast radio and podcast hosting.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byDj Krunch

    fromCalifornia

    Used in a home based broadcast studio. It works well and is just what I needed for my large diaphragm microphone and shock mount.

  • Yes

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byCaptain Black

    fromLong Beach

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  • Its a great product!

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byRolly

    fromLos Angeles

    its sturdy amd has two ways to install kt!

  • High quality at a great price!

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byDee

    fromSan diego

    I bought this to hold my AKG P220 condenser mic. You get professional quality without breaking the bank. It saves room on my desk and you can angle your mic in many different ways the same as you see on all the streamers and content creators videos. A microphone cable and 2 types of table mounts are included.

  • Good for the home studio

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    by6stringslinger4Jesus

    fromOhio

    Home studio and practice

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byAndy

    fromCheshire Ct.

    Can this be screwed onto a typical mic stand ( without the stands boom , of course) snd be used onstage?

    Can this be screwed onto a typical mic stand ( without the stands boom , of course) snd be used onstage?

    Open Reply - Gear-Adviser
    Unfortunately, no. I will have a product specialist contact you with other options.
  • asked byCam.Machi

    fromundisclosed

    What is the reach length of this arm?

    What is the reach length of this arm?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Vertical Arm Length 19.5" Horizontal Arm Length 19.5" Total Reach 38"
  • asked byKim

    fromLos Angeles

    Is this good for a Neumann tlm102 with a kaotica eyeball? Need it for my home studio.

    Is this good for a Neumann tlm102 with a kaotica eyeball? Need it for my home studio.

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Solid 5/8"-27 end mates with all common mic clips and offers plenty of room for oversized shockmounts and mics weighing up to 3.5 lb.
  • asked byDevin

    fromMA

    Can I put a AKG p220 on this ?

    Can I put a AKG p220 on this ?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes.
  • asked byKC

    fromOrlando,fl

    Can I attach my blue yeti nano microphone to this mount?

    Can I attach my blue yeti nano microphone to this mount?

    Open Reply - Gear-Head
    yes you could
  • asked byBill O'Brien

    fromSanta Maria, CA 93458

    XLR cable from microphone to mixer, used to produce a YouTube radio show. (DJ style) What would you recommend for length and diameter? MIC stand is the MBS5000 Run is about 15 feet, 20 to be safe

    XLR cable from microphone to mixer, used to produce a YouTube radio show. (DJ style) What would you recommend for length and diameter? MIC stand is the MBS5000 Run is about 15 feet, 20 to be safe

    Open Reply - Ronald
    20' should be the safest bet. As for gauge, that short of a run won't have too much sound difference between the gauges. Only when you're up to around 50' do you start to get signal dropout.