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Shure SH-BROADCAST2 Low-Profile Desktop Mic Boom Stand

The Shure Broadcast Desk Series SH-BROADCAST2 low-profile desktop mic boom stand provides you with a premium yet discreet microphone boom arm designed to stay below shoulder level, giving broadcasters, podcasters and streamers an unobstructed view. This versatile boom arm offers two mounting options—a desk clamp for surfaces up to 2.17" thick or a direct mount that can be drilled in for a permanent solution. Constructed of heavy-duty steel, it provides 360 degrees of horizontal adjustment and 90 degrees of vertical adjustment, extending up to 33" to suit any desktop setup. Supporting up to 4.4 lb, its heavy-duty design and convenient magnetic cable channels keep your workspace clutter-free. With additional clearance, it's an ideal match for Shure's SM7 or MV7 mics.



- 360-degree horizontal and 90-degree vertical adjustment
- Heavy-duty steel construction supports up to 4.4 lb
- Top-mounted magnetic cable channels for clutter-free desktop
- Direct mount or desk clamp mounting options
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Reviewed by 4 customers
Won't hold weight of Shure SM7B
submitted3 months ago
byJohn
fromFayetteville, Arkansas
I mounted this to my desk and attached my Shure SM7B. This boom would not stay in place due to the weight of the very mic it clearly is designed for. No amount of tightening the knob on the arm will keep the mic stable. Very disappointing and now I'll have to drive a 3 hour round trip to return it.
Buy again
submitted4 months ago
byJose
from5515 se 14 st unid D 207 Des Moines IA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Is nice and easy to install
It worked exactly as intended
submitted5 months ago
byJames
fromJacksonville, FL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Used on a very expensive podium. I was able to mount a microphone without drilling into the wood.
Solid build, cable management and space saving
submitteda year ago
byVirendra
fromDallas, TX
My first boom mic stand and this one is a great investment for my home studio. It is built solidly and has a good amount of heft, has excellent cable management and above all it's easy to swing and adjust to fit your desk layout and your space.
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submitted9 months ago
asked byKen
fromPrinceton, NJ
Can I mount a Neumann Condenser Mic to this stand?
Yes, you can mount a Neumann condenser mic to the Shure SH-BROADCAST2 low-profile boom arm — but there are a couple of considerations: 1. Thread Compatibility The SH-BROADCAST2 has a 5/8"-27 male thread, which is the standard mic stand thread size in the U.S. Most Neumann mics (like the TLM 102, 103, or U87) come with a mic mount or shock mount that also uses the 5/8"-27 female thread, so they’ll screw right on. If your Neumann mic came with a European 3/8" mount, you can use a thread adapter (3/8" female to 5/8" male), which is inexpensive and widely available. 2. Weight The SH-BROADCAST2 is rated to hold up to about 2.5 lbs (1.1 kg). Most Neumann condensers are well under this — for example: TLM 102: 0.57 lbs (260g) TLM 103: 0.88 lbs (400g) U87: 1.1 lbs (500g) Even with a shock mount, you're still within safe limits. Conclusion Yes, it's compatible — just ensure: You have the right thread size or adapter The mic (and mount) doesn't exceed the weight ratingsubmitteda year ago
asked byLiam
fromMarietta, GA
does the direct mount shown in the pics come with it?
Yes, it does.

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