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Hosa MST-224 Desktop Microphone Stand
Hosa's MST-224 mini microphone stand supports your mic on a desk or table, then folds flat to fit in your bag -- great for mobile recording setups.
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IK Multimedia iRig Stream Mic USB Microphone
IK's streamlined cardioid condenser USB-C mic has an aux input, so you can plug in line sources like a mixer or synth and send a stereo mix to your stream.
$99.99
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Hosa MSB-521BK Tripod Microphone Stand
Reliability, stability, and durability make Hosa's MSB-521BK microphone stand an ideal choice for performers and musicians either on stage or in the studio!
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Hosa MSB-382 Tripod Base Short Microphone Stand
Whether you're looking for a kick drum mic stand or just a flexible option, this stable and low-profile design will get the job done!
$54.95- No Credit Check4 x$13.74
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Hosa MSB-265 Desktop Microphone Boom Arm
Clear up space in your studio by floating your microphone over your desk with this microphone boom arm. Less clutter means more room to create!
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Hosa MMH-346 Quad Microphone Holder
Put four mics within easy reach. This handy attachment accommodates up to four handheld microphones on a single mic stand -- keeping your stage neater.
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Hosa MIT-176 XLR Female to Female TS 1/4" Impedance Transformer
Need to plug an XLR microphone into a guitar amp's 1/4" input? Use this impedance transformer to connect lo-Z XLR microphone cables to hi-Z instrument jacks.
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Hosa MHR-422 Rubber Microphone Clip
Don't get stuck without an extra clip to hold your stage mics! Hosa's durable, flexible rubber mic clip grips microphones with a diameter of 0.87" (22mm).
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Hosa ATT-448 Input Attenuator, XLR Female to XLR Male
With this 3-position switch on your dynamic microphone's XLR cable, it's easy for a louder singer/speaker to adjust their volume down by -20, -30 or -40 dB.