The 10 Best Microphone Holders
This wiki has been updated 27 times since it was first published in February of 2019. Microphone use is more widespread than ever. Whether you’re staging a concert, producing a podcast, organizing a panel event, or filming a documentary, you’ll want a quality holder that suits the needs specific to your situation. This list includes full-sized stands, tabletop options, and clip-on models in a variety of styles and sizes for different applications.
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Editor's Notes
February 27, 2019:
Noted that the On-Stage MSA2700 differs from most of the other available models in that it’s designed for storing and displaying several microphones, not for holding them while they’re in use. The Eastshining Scissor and Rose PSA1 are of the boom arm variety, which is a useful style for audio professionals who need a versatile piece of equipment that will make their space look professional at the same time.
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