Proline

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The Proline MS112 desktop boom mic stand provides a sturdy yet compact mic mounting solution for home studios and live performance spaces. Its low-profile base and telescoping boom arm give you optimal mic placement flexibility in even the tightest areas. Constructed from durable die-cast metal, the MS112 securely holds your mic in the position you set.

Space-Efficient Design Fits Anywhere

With its compact 6.5" diameter base, the MS112 Desktop Boom Mic Stand takes up minimal space on your desktop or work surface. The telescoping boom arm extends from 1" to 9" and the stand height is adjustable from 12" to 17" for the perfect mic position. The MS112 is ideal for miking kick drums, guitar amplifiers or other instruments in home studios, rehearsal spaces or live performance venues where space is at a premium.

High-Quality Components Provide Stability and Durability

The MS112 is constructed from rugged die-cast metal to securely hold your mic in the position you set. Its weighted base and sturdy boom arm prevent unwanted movement or mic droop, even when fully extended. Designed for regular use and handling, the MS112 will provide years of reliable performance for your recording or live mic needs.

Convenient Features for Optimal Mic Placement

The MS112 makes it easy to position your mic exactly where you need it. The telescoping boom arm extends from 1" to 9", while the stand height is adjustable from 12" to 17". Rotating clutch assemblies on the boom arm and center tube allow you to securely lock the mic in the desired position and angle. The MS112 gives you the flexibility and control you need for miking in tight spaces.

Versatile and Functional for Any Application

With its compact yet sturdy design, the MS112 desktop boom mic stand is ideal for a variety of miking needs. Use it to mic guitar amplifiers, kick drums or other acoustic instruments. Its small footprint is perfect for home studios, rehearsal spaces or live performance venues. For a high-quality, space-efficient mic mounting solution, the Proline MS112 desktop boom mic stand delivers exceptional functionality and value.

Proline MS112 Desktop Boom Mic Stand

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4.74

104 Reviews

96%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

amazing mic stand for less

This is by far the best deal on a desk top mic stand you can find. Its settings can be adjusted to find jsut about any angle. Its weighted bottom is great because it keeps it from tipping over when a mic is attached. It's a very well made product. I suggest using it with the AKG D 22 Dynamic instrumental mic and the M-Audio Nova Large Diaphragm Condenser mic.

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Most Liked Negative Review

1

Terrible stand

Terrible stand. It was very cheaply made. It was hard to adjust and didn't want to stay where I put it. Really should not cost this much at all. I took it back and the guy in front of me was returning other ProLine stands. The GC employee was talking about how they've changed something in how they're manufactured lately and they're getting a ton of returns. I bought On Stage stands instead and won't look back. They're great and actually cheaper.

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  2. Amateur Recording35
  3. Professional Recording31
  4. Performances28
  5. Outdoor Events / Games25
Cons
  1. Bulky/Heavy3
  2. Flimsy2
  3. Unstable2
  4. Heavy / Bulky1
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  4. Portable29
  5. Easy To Use25
  • this is my second one

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 months ago

    byMike

    fromFrazier Park, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    guitar cab mic holder

  • This desk mic stand works perfectly for me.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 months ago

    byWilliam

    fromDuarte,CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I lead a guitar group with about 30 members. We sit at tables and although I already have 7 or 8 mic stands, They are awkward in this application and this desk stand works perfectly. It is very stable. It is heavy for it's size but that is what makes it so stable. It does not tip over easily. I highly recommend this stand.

  • The Best desktop Mic Stand ever

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 months ago

    byJoseph

    fromNew Orleans

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I used this mic stand for a podcast. I used to have a normal mic stand but when extended would need counterweight. This guy can extend fully and hold an re27 with it. And it's reasonably priced for the quality. Just buy it

  • Multiple Uses and it won't tip over!

    5

    submitted5 months ago

    byMick

    fromStockton California

    I can use the stand in my home studio and also on stage to mic amplifiers or drums. It has a stable base, unlike the three prong stands that immediately topple over, no matter what the application.

  • This is my second one that I buy from GC

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 months ago

    byREUBEN

    fromTucson

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I use it to hold pastors microphone on pulpit and i have another one that I use to mic my guitar amps

  • Great desktop mic stand

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 months ago

    byGuu

    fromSan Jose, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I used this Proline MS112 Desktop Boom Mic Stand as 2nd mic for stereo vocal recording holding a SM7B, it is very sturdy and holds the mic well. I like the weight of the stand, and the qualiy it has. I also like the discount opportinty occasionally provided by Guitar center which is a strong incentive for a potential buyer.

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

  • asked byCesar

    fromundisclosed

    Does the stand work with the shure sm58 mic?

    Does the stand work with the shure sm58 mic?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it does. It needs a clip, which is usually included with the SM58.
  • asked byJames

    fromRochester hills, Mi

    Will this stand work with the road n1t 5th generation microphone

    Will this stand work with the road n1t 5th generation microphone

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, it requires a shock mount - Sabra Som SSM-1 Universal Shockmount for Microphones.
  • asked byL

    fromHouston, TX

    Is this mic compatible with the rode podmic

    Is this mic compatible with the rode podmic

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it comes with an adapter that will make it fit.
  • asked byDaveWellBehaved

    fromRedlands,CA

    What is the manufacture's warranty?

    What is the manufacture's warranty?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Five years
  • asked byStacee

    fromHouston, Texas

    How heavy is the base?  My mic is 4 pounds.

    How heavy is the base? My mic is 4 pounds.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    7 lbs. You should be ok.
  • asked byOlu

    fromundisclosed

    Is the boom arm removable? I want to use it without the stand if possible.

    Is the boom arm removable? I want to use it without the stand if possible.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m sorry, but no.
  • asked byKathryn

    fromLittle Rock, AR

    Will this mic stand fit an AKG P420 mic?

    Will this mic stand fit an AKG P420 mic?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes it will.
  • asked byPete the Beat

    fromSherman Oaks, CA

    What is the size of the base (length x width)?

    What is the size of the base (length x width)?

    Open Reply - Gear-Head
    roughly 4" x 7"
  • asked byCole

    fromWisconsin

    is this compatible with the Mxl 990 condenser microphone with shockmount?

    is this compatible with the Mxl 990 condenser microphone with shockmount?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This stand would be compatible with the MXL 990 Condenser mic with shockmount.
  • asked byEzekiel

    fromCO

    Is it compatible with the AKG p220 mic?

    Is it compatible with the AKG p220 mic?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes. You would need a shock mount, which will screw right to the end.
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