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product_id: 993471
title: "MB1 Mini Boom Stand"
brand: "samson"
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# Max height 46.23 cm - perfect low profile Fully adjustable telescoping arm 6 lbs heavy-duty alloy steel MB1 Mini Boom Stand

**Brand:** samson
**Price:** 506.93 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎤 Elevate your sound without taking up space — the mini boom that means business!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MB1 Mini Boom Stand by samson
- **How much does it cost?** 506.93 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/993471-mb1-mini-boom-stand)

## Best For

- samson enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted samson brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Sturdy alloy steel build supports your gear with confidence.
- • **Space-Savvy Design:** Low profile height fits perfectly in tight home studios and small setups.
- • **Precision Adjustment:** Telescoping arm and secure knobs let you dial in the perfect mic position.
- • **Rock-Solid Stability:** Heavy 6 lb pedestal base keeps your setup locked in place, no wobble.
- • **Pro-Grade Reliability:** Trusted by thousands with a 4.7-star rating and 1-year warranty.

## Overview

The Samson MB1 Mini Boom Stand is a compact, heavy-duty microphone stand crafted from powder-coated alloy steel. With a maximum height of 46.23 cm and a sturdy 6-pound pedestal base, it offers exceptional stability and adjustability for close-to-floor mic placement. Ideal for home studios and tight spaces, it includes a telescoping arm and mic clip, backed by a 1-year warranty and a strong 4.7-star user rating.

## Description

The ideal low profile boom stand for making drums, speakers and anything close to the floor.

Review: This is a very well made mic stand. - First things first, I have absolutely zero experience with this type of gear. My background is photography (cameras, lenses, meters, radio control devices, tripods, studio flash gear, et cetera), construction and pest control. My experience is what tells me this is a well made piece of gear that I wouldn't hesitate to take to a construction site or a photo shoot. I'll be using the stand to hold an omnimic to do room analyzing measurements with. http://www.desertcart.com/Dayton-Audio-Electret-Measurement-Microphone/dp/B002KI8X40/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1354286429&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=Daton+EMM-6 If you need to add more weight then the stand is designed to hold, then add more counter weight or get a heavier table stand. There's no excuse for overloading one's gear. I worked thirty years in the construction trades and I'm use to putting gear through it's paces to tear broken things out that are made of big timbers, pipe and steel, and put them back together again with power saws/drills and big heavy hammers; Milwaukee, Skill, Ridgid and Stanley tools. The point, I know how to use gear to it's max and after many years of use, not break them. The point, if anybody tells you this is a fragile piece of gear, it's because they're abusing the gear beyond what it was designed to do; at a reasonable price, hold a microphone in a static position and then be moved again. When using this stand, if the mic is falling over, it's because it's being over extended, over weighted, poorly cabled, not leveled or the legs of the stand are improperly positions; one leg should face away from the weight load in the direction of the tilt. The mic stand is not falling over because it's not stable, the base is too light or it's poorly designed. If parts are breaking it's because the parts are being overtightened beyond what they were designed for. A little bit of common sense regarding not abusing your tools goes a long way in extending their usefulness. People who break their tools and then blame the tools, tick me off. And yes, we all have experienced products that broke the moment we plugged them in for normal use. That's what a warranty is for. I don't care what the other reviewers have to say about this mic stand. It's a beautiful piece of gear, that's well designed and will give it's owner many years of service. Eventually, one day, years down the road, the parts will get old, brittle and break but don't we all. Based on personal experience with lots of tools, used under extreme conditions (heat, cold, dark, rain and under houses), I expect this piece of gear to last many years of regular use and then if it breaks, without complaint I'll say; I got many years of use out of it as I only paid $27.00 for the stand and that included delivery. The point, for a well constructed mic stand, this is a great price. You'll be hard pressed to find a better product at any price and yes, I've looked. I do have one niggle and that's the hand-twist action at the center of the stand to tighten the center clamp of the main support. It's a bit flaky as to tightening but with patience, it locks things down just fine. This niggle is not a reason to take this item off a list of possible choices or an excuse to knock a star off a possible five star rating. If one is expecting a table top mic stand they can throw around the stage in anger to impress everybody (Oooo, he's scary) with their lack of personal self-control, get an all metal stand who's clamps are made of steel or get a different profession where, due to their lack of self-control, won't be able to break things. If one is going show self-control and respect their gear, expectedly, this mic stand will last many years and like most well used items, eventually die a gentle, quiet, well deserved death. I love this stand because it's well made, is good looking, has lots of well placed adjustments to make it very functional and delivered, is well priced. Hope the above review helps.
Review: Great Value - Does Exactly What It Should and Well - This stand is very sturdy, highly adjustable and all of the hardware and knobs seem well built and stable. And if you don't need much height (above 40"), this stand is perfect for use in small, tight spaces. I bought this stand to replace a regular sized tripod boom stand that was taking up a lot of floor space and area in my home office-studio. This stand is perfect for what I need most: mic'ing small combo amps and acoustic instruments that I play while seated. The only negative is the base, which screws on. There's nothing wrong with it functionally... it works very well... it's tight, stays put and it's heavy and sturdy. But it's not the type that folds for storage, which I'd prefer. However that's not enough for me to give it less than 5 stars. Given the quality and flexibility it has at this price, I would highly recommend it.

## Features

- Package Dimensions: 6.35 cms (L) x 33.02 cms (W) x 46.228 cms (H)
- Product Type: Sound And Recording Equipment
- Package Quantity: 1
- Country Of Origin: China

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0002D0KOG |
| Base Type | Pedestal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,966 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #257 in Microphone Stands |
| Body Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Brand | SAMSON |
| Brand Name | SAMSON |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,727 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00809164003335 |
| Included Components | Item |
| Item Dimensions | 18 x 13 x 2.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Mini Boom Stand |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 13 x 2.25 inches |
| Manufacturer | Samson Technologies |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SAMB1 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 46.23 Centimeters |
| Model Name | MB1 |
| Model Number | SAMB1 |
| Product Style | Stand |
| Style | Stand |
| UPC | 809164003335 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year parts and labor. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SAMSON
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 6 Pounds
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 18 x 13 x 2.25 inches
- **Material:** Alloy Steel

## Images

![MB1 Mini Boom Stand - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61p92z8qbyL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: trying to figure out how high the main stand adjusts, then how long the boom is and how wide the base span is**
A: The main stand (with boom parallel to floor) adjusts from 16 inch to 21inch, floor to arm. The boom adjusts from 15" to 28" fully extended. So with the boom angled up could reach 44" height comfortably. The base is 10" at its widest.

**Q: does samson meteor fit on this?**
A: There are only two standard thread sizes for microphone stands and mounting brackets. This stand comes with an adapter and will accomodate both sizes.

**Q: does this stand work with the audio-technica AT2035?**
A: I'd have to guess, but I would say, based on mic weight, that it would support an AT2035. I have an EV RE20, that weighs a little over a pound, I believe, that tips the boom right over. Darn!

**Q: My well used stand has broken off at the base and I want to re-thread it with a die cutter. Does anyone know the size and pitch of the threading?**
A: Standard mic stand threading is 7/8" 27threads per inch into the base, 5/8" 27 tpi at the clutch end. Very thin threads. The tap and die for this size is more expensive and less common than standard sizes. So if you only have one stand to fix - proablay cheaper to replace the stand. I always planned to do the same, but I have more than 25-30 broken stands (i work for a live sound company) that I wanted to turn into shorter, even custom sized stands. I have heard from a friend who tried it that due to the thin threads its takes some practice.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is a very well made mic stand.
*by B***8 on November 30, 2012*

First things first, I have absolutely zero experience with this type of gear. My background is photography (cameras, lenses, meters, radio control devices, tripods, studio flash gear, et cetera), construction and pest control. My experience is what tells me this is a well made piece of gear that I wouldn't hesitate to take to a construction site or a photo shoot. I'll be using the stand to hold an omnimic to do room analyzing measurements with. http://www.amazon.com/Dayton-Audio-Electret-Measurement-Microphone/dp/B002KI8X40/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1354286429&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=Daton+EMM-6 If you need to add more weight then the stand is designed to hold, then add more counter weight or get a heavier table stand. There's no excuse for overloading one's gear. I worked thirty years in the construction trades and I'm use to putting gear through it's paces to tear broken things out that are made of big timbers, pipe and steel, and put them back together again with power saws/drills and big heavy hammers; Milwaukee, Skill, Ridgid and Stanley tools. The point, I know how to use gear to it's max and after many years of use, not break them. The point, if anybody tells you this is a fragile piece of gear, it's because they're abusing the gear beyond what it was designed to do; at a reasonable price, hold a microphone in a static position and then be moved again. When using this stand, if the mic is falling over, it's because it's being over extended, over weighted, poorly cabled, not leveled or the legs of the stand are improperly positions; one leg should face away from the weight load in the direction of the tilt. The mic stand is not falling over because it's not stable, the base is too light or it's poorly designed. If parts are breaking it's because the parts are being overtightened beyond what they were designed for. A little bit of common sense regarding not abusing your tools goes a long way in extending their usefulness. People who break their tools and then blame the tools, tick me off. And yes, we all have experienced products that broke the moment we plugged them in for normal use. That's what a warranty is for. I don't care what the other reviewers have to say about this mic stand. It's a beautiful piece of gear, that's well designed and will give it's owner many years of service. Eventually, one day, years down the road, the parts will get old, brittle and break but don't we all. Based on personal experience with lots of tools, used under extreme conditions (heat, cold, dark, rain and under houses), I expect this piece of gear to last many years of regular use and then if it breaks, without complaint I'll say; I got many years of use out of it as I only paid $27.00 for the stand and that included delivery. The point, for a well constructed mic stand, this is a great price. You'll be hard pressed to find a better product at any price and yes, I've looked. I do have one niggle and that's the hand-twist action at the center of the stand to tighten the center clamp of the main support. It's a bit flaky as to tightening but with patience, it locks things down just fine. This niggle is not a reason to take this item off a list of possible choices or an excuse to knock a star off a possible five star rating. If one is expecting a table top mic stand they can throw around the stage in anger to impress everybody (Oooo, he's scary) with their lack of personal self-control, get an all metal stand who's clamps are made of steel or get a different profession where, due to their lack of self-control, won't be able to break things. If one is going show self-control and respect their gear, expectedly, this mic stand will last many years and like most well used items, eventually die a gentle, quiet, well deserved death. I love this stand because it's well made, is good looking, has lots of well placed adjustments to make it very functional and delivered, is well priced. Hope the above review helps.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Value - Does Exactly What It Should and Well
*by B***Z on April 24, 2021*

This stand is very sturdy, highly adjustable and all of the hardware and knobs seem well built and stable. And if you don't need much height (above 40"), this stand is perfect for use in small, tight spaces. I bought this stand to replace a regular sized tripod boom stand that was taking up a lot of floor space and area in my home office-studio. This stand is perfect for what I need most: mic'ing small combo amps and acoustic instruments that I play while seated. The only negative is the base, which screws on. There's nothing wrong with it functionally... it works very well... it's tight, stays put and it's heavy and sturdy. But it's not the type that folds for storage, which I'd prefer. However that's not enough for me to give it less than 5 stars. Given the quality and flexibility it has at this price, I would highly recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well, but you gotta understand gravity :-)
*by L***A on October 19, 2024*

I've used a Samson MB1 Mini Boom Stand as a desk stand for five or six years. It offers great flexibility with adjustable height and with a two-piece (telescoping) boom that allows great reach and balance. There's a small counterweight on the end of the boom (opposite from where the microphone attaches) that helps counterbalance the boom. Here's where gravity comes in: The heavy-duty base isn't round; it has three fixed-position legs or "feet." If you position the microphone so the boom extends over any one of the legs, the stand is not likely to tip over. But if you position the microphone between the legs, of course it's going to tip. I use the microphone and stand on my desk. The stand is positioned to the left of my computer monitor, and the base is rotated so that one of the three legs points directly at me. That means another leg is at right angles to me, pointing to the left. When I want to use the mic, I rotate the boom (I keep the boom loose on the vertical post) so the mic is positioned over the leg that's pointing at my mouth. When I'm through with my recording work, I simply swing the microphone to the left, over the leg that's pointing to the left, and the mic is out of the way and solidly supported. There are four adjusting clamps (one to control the length of the boom, one to control the horizontal placement of the boom on the vertical post, one to control the angle of the boom, and one to control the height of the vertical post), and they all work well. I've returned to this Amazon page to buy my second Samson MB1 Mini Boom Stand, to take on the road. In the past, I've used the stand on my desk when going on the road, but I'd prefer to have a separate stand with my portable equipment so that I don't have to "rob" my home studio every time I need to go on the road. I've looked at close to a dozen stands. This is the only one I've found with three legs or "feet" that comprise the base, which results in solid support without excessive weight.

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