Questions & Answers
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Q: QuestionHow do I use this if the blue yeti doesn’t fit in the shock mount?
Asked by Tyler101.
- A:Answer You don't need to use the included shock mount, you can buy a shock mount meant for the yeti or you can screw the yeti directly onto the arm.
Answered by Eduardo
Q: QuestionIs this stand compatible with the blue yeti blackout?
Asked by Xeno.
- A:Answer Yes, simply screw the bottum of your yeti into the end of the stand.
Answered by AugyG
Q: QuestionDoes this work with the Shure SM58? Also, how much weight can it hold?
Asked by OneKoreanBoi.
- A:Answer Yes, It can't hold a 1.21 pounds.
Answered by Pyle
Q: QuestionCan this microphone hold up the blue yeti
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer No it is made to hold up a different microphone. If you have a blue yeti buy the boom arm specifically made for the blue yeti. Yes it is more expensive but it is your only choice.
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Answered by Timberhawk
Q: QuestionWill this work with the Samson meteor usb microphone.
Asked by John.
- A:Answer Yes.
Answered by Pyle
Q: Questiondoes is work with the blue snowball
Asked by Nick.
- A:Answer Hi, Thank you for reaching out. Yes,this Pyle boom has a standard mount for a standard American microphone clip to be attached. It comes with about 3 mic clips that simply screw onto the boom. Most microphones come with their own clips included and a few come with the mount made into them. These mics like the Blue Snowball simply screw onto the boom.
Answered by Pyle
Q: QuestionWill this stand work with the RODE NT-1?
Asked by Cole.
- A:Answer Yes It will
Answered by Hacker
Q: Questionhow long is the xlr cable
Asked by jerdolerd.
- A:Answer 9.8' feet cable with XLR connector
Answered by Pyle



























