Weymic Stands Black Universal Handhold Butterfly Microphone Clip Holder 2-pack with 5/8" Male to 3/8" Female Nut Adapters for Handhold Microphone
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The maximum diameter of that microphone, according to Audio Technica's spec sheet, is 21mm. This clip works great with my Toa condenser mic, which has a 20 mm diameter, so it should work with the AT anywhere except the very end.
Selected User Reviews For Weymic Stands Black Universal Handhold Butterfly Microphone Clip Holder 2-pack with 5/8" Male to 3/8" Female Nut Adapters for Handhold Microphone
This mic clip does exactly what it says on the tin. The spring that closes the clip down onto the mic could be stronger, according to what I learned from purchasing one. It's on the large side (to make it universal, I suppose), and it's on the large side (to make it universal, I guess). I'd be concerned that if someone bumped into the mic on the stand, it would easily fall out of the clip. Aside from that, this item appears to be of good quality and will suffice in a variety of situations where nothing else appears to work.
For my guitar amp, I use a Sennheiser e906, which has a rather skinny stem (for lack of a better term). It's difficult to find mic clips that will fit on it because of this. Butterfly clips, on the other hand, have proven to be reliable and capable of completing any task. So far, these appear to be of good quality. As a result, I'm hoping they'll last a long time.
The fabric is very light. It is, after all, quite inexpensive! I assume you get good value for your money? It does the job, but the material is a little thin, so I'm not sure how long it will last. The plastic is a little thin compared to the good quality one I used to have; my old one was thicker, felt more sturdy, and lasted for years despite heavy use.
I'm not sure if I'd use these with high-end microphones or on stage.
These appeared in the absence of the clips. The brass adaptors were the only thing I got. As a result, I can't really comment on how they work because the shipment was missing.
It works. It accomplishes the task satisfactorily. I use it with a shotgun mic mounted on a mic stand, and I don't move it very much. I'm guessing this isn't the mount you're looking for if you're using a boom of some sort.
The spring in the clip and grip was not strong enough to hold any of our microphones, thus earning it a one-star rating.
It's a good thing they include two clips and nut adapters because the first clip's threading ripped apart as soon as it was screwed onto the stand, whereas the second clip went on smoothly.