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Microphone standLow microphone stand completed with a telescopic boom arm for bass drums or special use. The heavy cast base is provided with a rubber insert for impact sound attenuation. The boom arm can be locked with a handy wing nut.

  • Particularly stable design
  • Height: 430 mm
  • Heavy cast iron base ø 250 mm with rubber insert for impact sound attenuation
  • Complete with boom arm
  • Extentable 420-720 mm
  • Weight: 5.8 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Item number 105867
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Colour Black
  • Foot Round base
  • length of the boom 425 mm – 725 mm
  • Max. height - min.height 430 mm
  • Verstelbare Hengel 1
  • Connection 3/8"
  • Main tube adjustment 0
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Half-height, sturdy microphone stand

The K&M 25960 is a half-height microphone stand designed with an extensible swivel arm that allows flexible positioning, making it ideal for recording musical instruments. Its compact dimensions are particularly well-suited for instruments positioned close to the floor, such as a kick drum in a drumkit. The heavy round base, equipped with a rubber insert, not only ensures a strong grip but also provides acoustic footfall damping, enhancing sound quality. For easy transport, the base can be unscrewed to save space, while the stand's robust construction guarantees long-term reliability, making the K&M 25960 a dependable choice for professional use both in the studio and on stage.

K&M 25960 microphone stand

Secure clamping sleeves

The removable swivel arm is mounted on a tripod with a fixed height of 43cm and can be extended in two stages, reaching a length between 42 and 77cm. All adjustments are securely locked in place using knurled plastic wing screws and clamping sleeves, ensuring a stability during use. Alignment with the sound source is easily achieved via a wing nut, while a microphone can be attached to the end of the arm using an optional clip with a 3/8" thread – often supplied with the microphone itself. For added convenience, the K&M 25960 includes a sleek black clip that keeps cables neatly managed and provides effective strain relief.

Components of the K&M 25960 microphone stand

Flexible and reliable solution

This half-height microphone stand is perfect for capturing sound sources positioned close to the floor, with a swivel arm and wing nut clamp that allow for precise alignment. Its round die-cast base provides a stable, secure foundation, making the K&M 25960 a flexible and dependable solution for low-position miking. The sleek black finish ensures it remains discreet on stage, making this stand equally well-suited for live events and professional settings where minimal visual distraction is key.

Detail of the K&M 25960 microphone stand

About K&M

Founded in 1949, König & Meyer (K&M) initially produced music stands and measuring tools. Just two years later, the range was expanded to include instrument stands and microphone tripods, which are still the core business of the manufacturer today – and are still manufactured in their facilities in Wertheim, Germany. K&M also produces musicians' stools, stands for speakers, monitors, and lighting, and a range of accessories for mobile devices, such as tablet mounts. To satisfy the company's own exacting standards, even the individual metal and plastic components continue to be manufactured primarily in the company's factory in Wertheim, with particular emphasis placed on environmentally friendly and sustainable production.

Successful miking of sound sources

The K&M 25960 Black is well-suited for recording instruments positioned close to the floor, such as the kick drum of a drumkit, where a dynamic microphone is recommended due to the need to handle high sound pressure levels. To ensure a clean signal from the kick drum reaches the mixing console, it's advisable to use a gate with fast attack and decay times. This versatile stand is also ideal for miking guitar amplifiers, where the microphone should be aimed toward the edge of the speaker driver to achieve the best possible sound.

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Product oozes quality. I am finally happy seeing more products made in Europe!
AdamK81 05.10.2021
Great tabletop, and with a few small additional accessories, floor microphone stand too. Make sure to get the following, extra parts for it which will allow you to switch back and forth between tabletop, sitting and standing sessions:

1. K&M Capstan Head Black - it will allow you to tighten the extension arm even more, especially when you are going to attach a heavier mic like Podmic to it with the arm almost fully extended.

2. 1x K&M Tube Kombination f 260 + 260/1 - if you would like to keep the stand on the floor right beside your computer desk.

3. A few K&M Cable Holders - 15mm - for neater cable management!

4. Optional: 1x K&M 20005-300.55 - for standing-up sessions. Used instead of the No.2 item.

Very happy with it!
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Awesome Little Stand!
Artur F 11.11.2020
This small stand is probably the greatest small microphone stand. I needed a short stand for a rather heavy set of two ribbon Mics arranged as Blumlein pair. I was in doubt if the base would be heavy enough to provide a suitable counterweight, but it worked as a charm! The base is really heavy and the stand is perfectly stable.
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Built like a tank. Weighs like a tank
Juozapas B. 29.05.2020
It's as solid as it gets. I can't imagine any mic being large enough to tip it over. All parts seem quality made, but the problem is, this stability comes at the cost of weight, so if you have to transport it, it adds a lot of weight to all of your equipment. Other than that, it's great.
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scared of damaging them too easily
Bazzmatazz 28.08.2023
not the most practical to transport, but when its on stage it feels really safe and sturdy. I build it down for transport and always worry about being very gentle when unscrewing it from the base. the base is so heavy i worry that if it falls or trips, that the neck, joint or something will immediately break, but that didnt happen to me yet.

I work at a festival where most bands want to play sitting down, so bought some small stands, and this one was working all weekend long and never disappointed. If you are careless or amateur you could hurt someone with one of these stands, so take care.

for a studio it seems great =) I use it for musicians sitting on the floor that need vocals or a sdc for their instrument, for cajon, kick drum etc.
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