




The A26X is a 3" (7.6 cm) extension tube for desk stands. Also adapts Beta 56 to various mounting devices. Review: Thanks to this i can tilt my Shure SMB7 microphone on my Rode stand. Should be standard with the microphone Review: Okay, this was hard to figure out how to put on. Mind you I was a bit dense. The issue, is that the brass piece on the SHURE SB7M or whatever needs to come out, that's an adapter piece used to allow it to fit on most mic arms that use something slightly larger than a quarter-inch screw attachment. THEN you can thread on the extender. and re-apply (if needed or wanted) the brass adapter that came with the SHURE pre-installed. I just didn't know that brass piece could be removed and I lost the instructions; if they ever came with one. I don't know or remember. Only con, and this is some hair splitting, and pure aesthetics; wished the paint on the extender matched that of the Shure mic. The shure mic has a very rough matte finish, this is shiny and smooth to the touch. AGAIN, only an aesthetic issue. BUT IT works like a charm, I don't run into issues on my Blue Compass extender arm which other sites recommended this adapter for that mic arm. SO yeah, buy it if you need it. ESPECIALLY, since THANK YOU SHURE, at $8. MAN, seriously, how cool is that, 8 DOLLARS, normally companies would be jerks and charge you like $30 for this cheap adapter since it would be considered as a luxury accessory. Thank you for respecting your customers shur, I MEAN YEAH, technically this could have been made differently and you could have gone with the whole "insert mic into bungee cord cage and then have the arm attachment protrude for the cage. This just looks cleaner and less complicated.

| ASIN | B0006NMSWO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,291 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #580 in Microphone Stands |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,766) |
| Date First Available | 20 September 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.2 x 7.6 x 1.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 40 g |
| Item model number | A26X |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 7.62 x 1.52 cm; 40 g |
R**D
Thanks to this i can tilt my Shure SMB7 microphone on my Rode stand. Should be standard with the microphone
A**R
Okay, this was hard to figure out how to put on. Mind you I was a bit dense. The issue, is that the brass piece on the SHURE SB7M or whatever needs to come out, that's an adapter piece used to allow it to fit on most mic arms that use something slightly larger than a quarter-inch screw attachment. THEN you can thread on the extender. and re-apply (if needed or wanted) the brass adapter that came with the SHURE pre-installed. I just didn't know that brass piece could be removed and I lost the instructions; if they ever came with one. I don't know or remember. Only con, and this is some hair splitting, and pure aesthetics; wished the paint on the extender matched that of the Shure mic. The shure mic has a very rough matte finish, this is shiny and smooth to the touch. AGAIN, only an aesthetic issue. BUT IT works like a charm, I don't run into issues on my Blue Compass extender arm which other sites recommended this adapter for that mic arm. SO yeah, buy it if you need it. ESPECIALLY, since THANK YOU SHURE, at $8. MAN, seriously, how cool is that, 8 DOLLARS, normally companies would be jerks and charge you like $30 for this cheap adapter since it would be considered as a luxury accessory. Thank you for respecting your customers shur, I MEAN YEAH, technically this could have been made differently and you could have gone with the whole "insert mic into bungee cord cage and then have the arm attachment protrude for the cage. This just looks cleaner and less complicated.
C**N
Fácil instalación y muy útil sobre todo para darle un poquito más de extensión a lo que viene siendo el brazo, yo lo compre para un brazo de la marca RODE.
D**O
Parfait, utilisé sur un petit pied de table, cette extension me permet de brancher le câble XLR sur le 55SH.
D**0
Ottima prolunga fa il suo lavoro.
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