🎤 Elevate your audio game with seamless shock mount synergy!
The SMALLRIG 1859 Microphone Shock Mount Adapter converts 5/8" male threads to 3/8" female, featuring a 55mm holder span, cold shoe mount, and a sturdy 3/8" bottom screw. Lightweight and easy to use, it’s designed for professional audio setups on cameras and boompoles, ensuring stable and versatile microphone attachment.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.1 x 6.6 x 6.5 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5 x 5 x 12.1 centimetres |
Item Weight | 73 Grams |
Brand | SMALLRIG |
Colour | Black |
Included components | SmallRig 1859 Universal Microphone Shock Mount Adapter |
Max Focal Length | 30 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 28 Millimetres |
Part number | 1859 |
Size | 1859 |
Zoom Type | Digitalzoom |
Lens Design | Firm |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**N
SmallRig Microphone Shock-mount, good mount at low price
They may be cheaper shock-mounts than this one, so why pay the extra?.When you start using microphones that cost hundreds of pounds, you want to know that they are secure and not likely to take a fall, also higher quality mics tend to be heavier and need stronger elastic support.The SmallRig ticks both boxes and the plastic is much higher quality than similar mounts, but trust me, for less than £10 this is a good quality support that feels like it is going to last, and also has a tight grip on the microphone, I also like the hand tightening knob at the side for angle adjustment.Not all pencil mics come with shock-mounts, but it does make a big difference isolating the microphone from mechanical shocks whether mounted on a mic stand or it’s part of your camera rig, so it’s worth it’s weight in gold by giving you cleaner recordings, also I see no reason why it can’t be used in a live performance as these mic shock-mounts are very compact in size, a good feature is the hand tightening knob at the side for angle adjustment.The shock-mount comes with spare elastics and has both 5/8” and 3/8” threads (with a plastic cold shoe mount), but not the ¼” that is commonly used on camera systems, but you can get adapters if that is your only means of mounting.If your stands have the larger 5/8” thread, I always recommend using this as not only is it a more secure fit but the smaller 3/8” along with slim locking nut either stay loose or can become stuck and difficult to remove, I use 2 compact plumbers pipe wrenches to loosen any nuts that become stuck.Pros; Feels well made and durableHas a side knob tension adjuster for angleElastic grips the mic tight and comes with 2 extra onesCompact for a shock-mount, so could even be used liveBrass 5/8” threadMetal 3/8” thread and cold shoe mountCons; On 1st use the 3/8” thread did get stuck and needed a wrench to release it (a common problem with this thread size)As yet I have only done a very basic test, but in the near future I will update this review as I will be doing extensive testing of all my mics and their supports.
D**E
Will accept a wide variety of different diameter microphones
This low cost shock mount does a reasonable job of ensuring that your microphone doesn’t pick up extraneous sounds caused by movement etc. Whilst it can’t eliminate those sounds completely it does reduce them to an acceptable degree. Made from a durable plastic the shock mount comes with some spare 'O' rings. It’s great VFM and reasonably compact. Recommended! 👍
S**L
Does the job
Mostly Plastic build, it does the job, holds the mic well enough. Light weight which is important, the bit where you angle it doesn’t tighten enough in my opinion and I wish that bit alone had a metal build. I like the fact it’s both a shoe mount, and can attach to a boom, nice bit of metal there.
M**N
Great value and quality
Great quality and value
A**A
Good product for the price
Acceptable quality for the price. Works well.
A**R
Decent and works
Not cheap and no carry case but it does what it needs and nice to have spares.
T**O
An amazingly simple design that really works
I was looking for a reasonable priced, well-made microphone holder and this SMALLRIG Shock Mount caught my eye. I am using this with my shotgun mic that I use with my JVC camcorder and it does the job well - amazing to think its basically four ‘O’ rings criss-crossed in a plastic tube/cage but it does work as its so, so simple! As well as the holder you get a spare set of ‘O’ rings but assuming you wanted any more replacements, although I think these should last quite a while, they would be quite easy to obtain easy enough. In use this really does work well plus the base of the cold shoe mount has a standard 3/8 thread - see photos - so quite handy if required to be mounted on a stand or a boom arm plus can be used with a 3/8 to 1/4 adaptor. I can’t think of anything negative to say about this mount as it does the job as required plus is reasonably priced
N**Y
Mount-tastic
I didn't buy this to mount a microphone on the camera's hotshoe but to mount a torch. I use a UV torch to photograph bioluminescence which is a glow from fungi etc that is revealed in the dark by UV light. The torch is about 20mm in diameter and is held firmly by the elasticated mounts. (A couple of spare elastics come with the mount.) The mount itself can be tilted up or down by a locking knob so the light can be directed onto the subject. It can hold a much larger and heavier ordinary torch (35mm diameter) too. If it holds a torch it will hold a microphone. I'm really pleased with the shock mount even if I'm re-purposing it.
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