🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Shure A55M Shock Mount Microphone Clip is an essential accessory for audio professionals, designed to minimize mechanical noise and vibration by over 20 decibels. It securely attaches to a variety of Shure handheld microphones and standard microphone stands, ensuring a stable and reliable setup. Available in a sleek black finish, this mount is compatible with popular models like SM57, SM58, and KSM109, making it a versatile choice for any sound engineer.
M**3
Amazing Low-Profile Shock Mount
This shock mount is simply amazing. I use it with my SM57 and SM58 mics. I previously used the On Stage MY-420 Shock Mount, and while it's a great shock mount, the A55M does the same job in a sleeker form factor and without risk of scratching the mic body (something the MY-420 did to one of my other mics, the Audio-Technica ATR2100). I really like that the mic simply slides into the rubber ring and is held securely. With the mic slid in and given a couple of light twists to seat it in place, I have no worries whatsoever it'll fall out when positioning the stand.It's made of a sturdy plastic that doesn't feel flimsy or brittle. Just a solid chunk of plastic. The rubber shock mount ring is attached quite firmly; at first I though this would be an issue and maybe be easy to separate from the plastic body, but in use this hasn't been an issue at all. When I was doing my A/B testing between the SM57 and SM58, both mics were inserted and removed multiple times and the rubber ring holds the mics as tight as it did when I first got it. No signs of separating from the plastic body at all.The threads that connect to the mic stand are brass, not plastic. That's something I always like to see with threaded parts that may be screwed and unscrewed multiple times over their lifetime. For the stand I use, the amazing RODE PSA1, I needed an adapter to connect the A55M to the PSA-1. The PSA-1 comes with a nice brass adapter, but it's the type with no flange that can screw deeply into the threads of some mounts and be a real pain to remove. I use On Stage's MA300 Adapters. They're metal, well machined, have a flange so they can only go as far as needed into the mount, and have a groove machined into the top so a penny can easily be used to tighten or loosen them.The screw that holds the two pieces of the A55M (the part that holds the mic and the other that mounts to the mic stand) together can be adjusted with a flathead screwdriver for tension in case it loosens over time and with use. I got my mic positioned where I wanted and tightened the screw by 1/4 turn or so, so accidental bumps wouldn't change the angle of the mic.I have the PSA-1 attached to the back left corner of my desktop (30" x 60"); no bumps to the desk, accidental or otherwise, have transmitted through to the mic. Things like keyboard presses on an MX Brown keyboard haven't transmitted either. The A55M does it's job, and very well.There's not much to complain about. It's well made, works as it's supposed to, and is reasonably priced. I'll be adding another to my audio arsenal. :-)
B**K
Enhance Your Audio Quality with Superior Isolation!
The Shure A55M Shock Mount Microphone Clip is an essential accessory for anyone serious about audio quality! This shockstopper isolation mount effectively reduces unwanted vibrations and handling noise, ensuring clear sound capture during recordings. It fits a range of handheld microphones, including popular Shure models like SM and KSM, making it incredibly versatile. The build quality is top-notch, and the installation process is straightforward, allowing me to set it up quickly. I’ve noticed a significant improvement in audio clarity since using this mount. If you're looking to enhance your microphone's performance, I highly recommend the Shure A55M Shock Mount!
R**N
The A55HM, a great way to have less bonking and clonking
This Shure product appears rather overpriced to me, but nevertheless I now own 6 of them, because it works,this is sized right for SM57 and 58'sThere is another one in the range, the A55M (only one letter less), that one fully encloses the mic, but it alsodoesn't seem to support a weighty mic as well.I use these when amplifying choirs, people that wander off the mic or quiet acoustic instruments (only whensomething gets turned up heaps can rumble up a micstand become loud enough to be a worry).Does the job well, with these I do not have to filter the lows out of the signal as much, a big plus if you wantto capture the whole sound spectrum.Someone is probably making bit of an over the top profit on these, but like I said, they work. For a cheaperalternative, check out the "On-Stage" product range :)
J**X
Overpriced, Not Worth It, But It's The Only One
If you are looking for a low profile mic holder that is out of your way, this is it. It's overpriced, it doesn't work miracles, and its not going to stop the noise if you tap the mic stand. It's fine if you move the mic around but honestly use a noise gate on OBS or whatever you are doing. It'll eliminate the mic handling noise better than any shock mount will. Worth it if you need a low profile shock mount that's out of your way though.
A**Z
Works great on my Shure SM57
It's a plastic assembly with a metal (brass?) fitting, and basically has a hollow rubber inner ring to grab onto the mic. At first it doesn't seem all that fit for purpose, but it's holding firm onto my mic. It always seems a little slack from my boom arm but I haven't had issues or mishaps. And because of the spacing I have no doubt it does what it's supposed to in stopping shocks from propagating.
R**.
Does not work with AKG C522xy stereo mic
I bought this to use with a vintage AKG C522 stereo mic minimum width 27mm and tapering gradually larger. This is supposed to fit mics between 25mm and 30mm but the inside diameter of the mount is 27mm If you are buying this for a mic that is not listed as compatible measure your mic to make sure it's going to grip it where you want because you can't go off the measurements they give here.It's nice mount, very much worth the price and I'll find a use for it with a different mic but please note that going on the measurements given it may not fit your mic if it's not listed as compatible.
B**Y
Love the simplicity!
Wow, I don't think it gets simpler than this. Zero setup, the grip does not slip whether you use it right side up or upside down. All with zero noise. I'm so glad I got this for my SM58!
D**E
It seemed to work better than the generic shock mounts I previously used.
I got this shock mount because our church had been gifted a couple Shure microphones. The floor in our sanctuary is quite noisy, and the vibrations travel up the microphone stands, producing foot sounds on the recordings. With our previous microphones, we had used generic shock mounts which use elastic bands to suspend them. The sound was dampened a bit, but I wasn't completely happy with the results. This Shure mount seems to absorb the vibrations better, and , so far, I'm happy with the performance.
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