Designed for miking kick drums or guitar amplifier cabinets in both studio and live applications, the black MS-5340 Microphone Stand with Boom for Kick Drum or Guitar Amp from Auray is ideal for podcasting applications and provides sturdy operation thanks to its steel construction and weighted square base with rubber nonslip feet. Its telescoping shaft provides height adjustment between 9.5 and 14.3", while its adjustable boom is 19.5" in length, adding to the versatility of placement options the stand provides. The stand is compatible with standard 5/8"-27 threaded mic clips and mounts, and includes a cable guide to help reduce cable clutter.
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Key Features
- Mic Your Kick Drum or Guitar Amplifier
- Height Adjustable: 9.5 to 14.3"
- Fixed Boom: 19.5"
- Weighted Square Base
Designed for miking kick drums or guitar amplifier cabinets in both studio and live applications, the black MS-5340 Microphone Stand with Boom for Kick Drum or Guitar Amp from Auray is ideal for podcasting applications and provides sturdy operation thanks to its steel construction and weighted square base with rubber nonslip feet. Its telescoping shaft provides height adjustment between 9.5 and 14.3", while its adjustable boom is 19.5" in length, adding to the versatility of placement options the stand provides. The stand is compatible with standard 5/8"-27 threaded mic clips and mounts, and includes a cable guide to help reduce cable clutter.
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Auray MS-5340 Overview
Telescoping Shaft and Adjustable Boom
The telescoping shaft, along with the adjustable boom and boom clutch enable the stand to be angled or extended for exact microphone placement
Weighted Base
The weighted base helps ensure keep the stand firmly in place
Nonslip Feet
Nonslip feet help reduce unwanted vibrations from reaching your microphone
Square Shape
The square shape of the weighted base allows for close placement to a kick drum or guitar amp cabinet
Durable Steel Construction
This sturdy microphone stand withstands the most demanding studio and concert environments
5/8"-27 Standard Microphone Thread
The standard 5/8"-27 threaded stud fits most microphone clips
UPC: 847628578227
Auray MS-5340 Specs
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Auray MS-5340 Reviews
Perfect solution
By Joseph
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-02-27
Well built, compact and great price.
Excellent for drum mics
By John
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-03-24
These are an excellent, well made solution I use for placing mics on snare, kick and floor tom drums. Heavy, solid base with footprint about the size of a postcard.
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Is the boom arm removable?
Is the boom arm removable?
Yes, the boom arm can be unscrewed from the top of the stand.
Date published: 2022-07-07
Does the boom arm telescope, too? Or only the ...
Does the boom arm telescope, too? Or only the vertical shaft?
The boom arm is a fixed length, but can be moved back and fourth.
Date published: 2020-10-15
question
Will this stand be able to hold a Rode Procaster and shock mount solidly?
This stand could work as it is rigid, but it will become tippy if you extend the arm out too much with a heavier load.
Date published: 2023-05-29
question
Can this hold the Blue Snowball iCE?
The mic stand you ask about is really meant to either suspend the BD mic inside the BD or right in front of the BD. I could not really tell how this mic mounts to its own little tripod, and therefore I can't' comment as to whether or not it can mount to a traditional bass drum mic stand. Sorry...
Date published: 2018-08-25