In Stock!

Save more at GearNuts.com

You'll always get the lowest prices, the fastest free shipping, 30-day price protection, and satisfaction guaranteed. Why shop anywhere else?

Learn about us
Many Payment Options Available

Why We Love This Product!

The Bar Where All of the Cool Mics Hang Out!

The Shure model A27M is a stereo microphone adapter designed to hold two microphones in selectable positions for stereo broadcasting, recording or sound reinforcement. It allows two microphones to share one stand without losing independent positioning flexibility. The A27M permits coincident or closely spaced mounting with a bunch of directional angles, and vertical microphone separations of 1 1/4 inches (31.8 mm), 2 5/8 inches (66.7 mm) or 4 inches (102 mm).

The A27M consists of two vertically stacked sections that rotate on their centers. Each contains a 5/8"-27 threaded stud and locking ring to accept a bunch of microphones. The bottom section contains a 5/8"-27 adapter for mounting on a microphone stand. A cable clamp for holding microphone cables is included.

Tell Us What You Think

Become part of the GearNuts.com community by sharing your experiences with this product. You'll be helping fellow gear nuts make their buying decisions.

Do You Own This Product?

Share this page with your Facebook friends.
See Also: Microphone Stands , Shure , Shure Mic Stands , Shure Mic Stands

Love Letters

‘‘ Thank you for your assistance and quick response! I'm enjoying my new Ibanez and the ordering/shipping process flowed like water. ’’ – Darryl

Send us your love letter

Darryl, your note of thanks arrived like a gentle wind blowing across the surface of a still pond on a crisp fall morning, stirring the embers of a dwindled campfire encircled by the tents of campers awakening to the sight of a beautiful dawn.

Join Us on Facebook for Fun Giveaways, Special Promos, and Breaking News

Can we help?

Pronto Top Seller McAfee SECURE sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams