A shock mount is an essential accessory for your large-diaphragm condenser microphone. It prevents the sensitive condenser microphone from picking up vibrations from the stand or holder. For optimal positioning, a large-diaphragm microphone is best placed on a mic stand. See also our assortment of wind shields, pop filters and blimps.
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The Devine SPS-200 is a 2-in-1 unit made up of a practical shock mount and pop filter. Perfectly position your studio condenser microphone and ensure clear recordings.
Rode's SM6 is a shockmount and pop shield in one. It is not only suited for Rode microphones, it also fits other brands.
It is extremely durable and worthy of expensive microphones: the Rode SMR shockmount. Made of a military-grade polymer and a double Rycote Lyre system ensures adequate attenuation. Includes metal pop filter.
The Rycote InVision USM VB-L studio kit offers a complete solution for effectively filtering out unwanted background noise. It includes a shock mount and a pop filter and is suitable for all large-diaphragm microphones.
The Radius RAD-3 is a pistol grip shockmount for shotgun microphones and small-diaphragm microphones. Ideal for adventurous sound designers going on the road with their microphones. Cable included.
For the best recordings you need a good shockmount. For the Shure KSM42 this is the A42SM. This black shock-breaker has elastic suspension and is an indispensable part of the recording process.
When Rycote launched the Universal Studio Mount, they also released the InVision Suspension, which is a part of this practical InVision Studio Kit, together with the InVision Pop Filter.
The Rycote Invision Studio Kit with USM is a complete (elastic) suspension and a universal pop filter in one bundle. It’s ideal if you want to record professional vocals.
The Invision Suspension System and InVision Pop Filter are combined in this complete Studio Kit. This practical bundle will certainly come in handy if you are regularly creating professional recordings, for radio broadcasting for instance.