Cavision SS94SF-21 Shock-Mount Adapter for Sony FX1 & Z1
Auray SHM-ESG Suspension Shockmount with Shoemount Adapter for Shotgun Microphones
- Prevents Vibrations and Handling Noise
- Fits Mics from 21 to 31.7mm in Diameter
- Heavy-Duty Elastic Bands
- Locking Knob for Angle Adjustment
SHAPE MICMO Microphone Shockmount for Camera Rig and Boompole
- Fits Mics 0.75 to 1.2" in Diameter
- 4 Rubber Bands Reduce Vibration Noise
- 1/4"-20 Threaded Hole for Video Rig
- 3/8"-16 Thread Adapter for Boompoles
K-Tek K-SSA Shoe Step Adapter
Rycote Hot Shoe Extension
- Fit Multiple Devices on Single Hot Shoe
- Increases Camera Versatility
- Rotates 360°
K-Tek KTBAR9 Aluminum Camera Shoe Bar (9")
- Measures 9" (22.86cm) Long
- Mounts Multiple Accessories
- Fits Any Camera Shoe
Rycote Universal Shotgun Mount for Cameras and Boom Poles
- Duo-Lyre Cradle
- Reduces Handling Noise
- 3/8" (0.95 cm) Brass Shoe
- Works with Push-On Type Windscreens
Dot Line Accessory Shoe Rail (12")
- Enables Multiple Accessory Attachment
- Black Anodized Aluminum Alloy Construction
Radius RAD-2 Field Edition Base Only (Single)
Sennheiser MZS6 Microphone Shock Mount
Rycote Hot Shoe Extension (7.9")
Cavision SSHU1925 Universal Microphone Holder for Top Handle
- Attaches to RHTS20-15 Top Handle
- Fits Mics 0.75 to 1.2" in Diameter
- Tilt-Adjustable Positioning
- Foam Interior Lining Cushions Mic
Movo Photo SM6-H Dual Shockmount and Handle Grip for Shotgun Microphones
- Use Mic Handheld or Mounted on Camera
- Rycote-Style Dual Shockmount
- Rubberized Handle
- Fits Mics 0.7 to 0.9"
ALZO Shock Multi-Mount for Portable Audio Recorders and Shotgun Microphones
- Holds Portable Recorders, Shotgun Mics
- Mounts on DSLR, Video Camera, Camcorder
- Fully Adjustable for Various Devices
- 4 x Strong Rubber Bands
Rycote Hot Shoe Extension (15.8)
RODE SM5 - Shotgun Microphone Suspension
Kondor Blue Microphone Shockmount (Raven Black)
- For On-Camera and Boom Mounting
- Lightweight & Durable Metal Construction
- Nato Rail with Safety Pin Stoppers
- 3/8" Arri Mount
Kondor Blue Microphone Shockmount (Space Gray)
- For On-Camera and Boom Mounting
- Lightweight & Durable Metal Construction
- Nato Rail with Safety Pin Stoppers
- 3/8" Arri Mount
Cavision SSHU1925-HG Universal Microphone Holder with Handgrip
- Handhold Mic or Attach to Boompole
- Fits Mics 0.75 to 1.2" in Diameter
- Tilt-Adjustable Positioning
- Foam Interior Lining Cushions Mic
Sabra-Som SSM-1/SL Universal Shock Mount with Speed Lock
- Dismounts with a 1/4 Turn
- Supports Mics up to 2" in Diameter
- Standard 5/8" Threads
Radius RAD-2 Field Edition Base Only (Pair)
Learning About Mic Shock Mounts (Universal) and Shoe Clips
Mic shock mounts and shoe clips prevent vibrations and other sounds from traveling up the mic stand and interfering with the recording process, while also providing a range of other benefits. For professional level recording studios and filming projects, these specialized mounts and shoe clips are often necessary.
Benefits of Shock Mounts
Use shock mounts to help reduce vibration from your microphone stands. Vibrations can often become extremely pronounced when recording on stands with portable staging systems and older mic stand designs. These mounts provide basic protection against impacts, although their primary purpose is sound isolation. Handling noises on boompoles and fishpoles are also potential sources of audio interference while filming, and using shock mounts with these mic poles helps reduce this interference. High-end mic shock mounts often feature rubber O-rings, which provide excellent shock absorption without sacrificing control over the microphones.
Understanding Mic Hot and Cold Shoe Mounts
Many shock-absorbing mounts attach directly to the hot shoes of cameras. Hot shoes are mounting points on cameras that connect electrically to the power supply, and you can use them for flashes and the like. While many mic mounts connect directly to hot shoes via hot shoe clips, you can also attach cold shoes on cameras. Cold shoes are mounting points without electricity. You can use mic mounts and clips on both hot shoes and cold shoes.
Choosing the Right Mic Shock Mounts
There are many types of shock-absorbing mounts, and different mounts are useful in different situations. Mounts specifically designed for sound recording and music production usually attach to the microphone stands. With mounts designed explicitly for filmmaking, you attach them directly to boompoles or shotgun mics. While many of these mounts involve extensive suspension systems with O-rings and other designs, there are also simpler mounts that may be more durable.
If you need seriously clean sound when recording audio, check out B&H Photo and Video for a large selection of studio shock mounts and location sound microphone accessories.


