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Shure A26X Desk Stand Extension Tube - Extends Microphone Stands by 3-inches and Adapts Beta 56 Mics to Various Mounting Devices

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Features

  • Country of Origin: Mexico
  • The Package Length of the Product is 1.295 centimeters
  • The Package Width of the Product is 10.16 centimeters
  • The Package Height of the Product is 11.201 centimeters

Description

The A26X is a 3" (7.6 cm) extension tube for desk stands. Also adapts Beta 56 to various mounting devices.

Color: Black


Brand: Shure


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Item dimensions L x W x H: 6 x 3 x 0.6 inches


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: 6 x 3 x 0.6 inches


Item model number: A26X


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 19, 2004


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Aluminum


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Pretty helpful
style: Single
The mic just needs it for better positioning
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by person

  • Does the job! 👍🏽
style: Single
Perfect for giving XRL cable more space and avoid damaging cable. Also gives overall setup more mobility. Solid build quality!
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Works as intended
style: Single
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2021 by Alex Beyer

  • Solved my problem
style: Single
It may be a couple bucks overpriced but it's well made and it saved me from returning my microphone arm and searching for one that would allow me to rotate an SM7B 180 degrees without the XLR cable connection hitting the arm. Now I can position the mic overhead pointing down and down pointing up and everywhere in between. A simple, cheap solution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022 by Brian A. Nichols

  • Advice If Extension is Stuck
style: Single
Hi - I just had this problem and wanted provide what I did in case yours gets stuck. Mine was super stuck, I could not turn it AT ALL with my hand and I tried multiple different things before this. DISCLAIMER - This is what worked for me and I couldn't find a working solution anywhere on the internet. Try at your own risk and be careful with your mic. 1. I heated up the connection between the mic and the extension for a few minutes with a blow dryer, I let it get warm to the touch but NOT TOO HOT because then I wouldn't have been able to touch it. 2. I used slip joint pliers (comes in most tool kits) to grip the other end, with one side of the pliers inside and the other outside. (PIC ATTACHED) 3. Then I safely held my mic by the arm thing and gripped the pliers and turned it until it loosened. Took two seconds before there was a little pop and then I just spun it the rest of the way out with my hands to be safe. It was almost like the pressure loosened the grip. Then it was OUT. You might get scratches on the extension itself but who cares compared to a $400 mic. Hope this helps. Seems like it getting stuck is a big problem so want to save people some grief. Added a photo for how to grip it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2022 by Brittany Brittany

  • Perfect for my needs!
style: Single
My very, very heavy 1980's CAD Equitex E-350 microphone now sits atop a 1966 Atlas desktop stand at the perfect height now that I added the Shure A26X3 adapter. I didn't need anything special for the install, just the regular fittings that were used on the old mic arm. This is not a plastic extender. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2021 by Rubber Duckie Rubber Duckie

  • What’s not to like
style: Single
I’m gonna keep this short as it is a simple product for 8 dollars you will not find anything better It provides amazing reach sturdiness and build quality it is more of a metal than a plastic and it is absolutely amazing.
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2022 by Someone who cares for saving money for others

  • Just what I needed.
style: Single
I own a Shure SM7b and I recently got a Rode PSA1. While I really like the PSA 1, the mounting attachment is quite short, causing the XLR port on the SM7b fork-arm to hit the wingnuts when rotating the microphone left or right. This extension arm allows the SM7b to sit further from the wingnuts and thus allows me to rotate the mic freely without hitting any obstructions. My only problems with it is that it is a somewhat glossy metal finish, which doesn't match any professional audio equipment I own. And the female 5/8ths adapter is quite deep. Deep enough to where I had to insert multiple 3/8ths to 5/8ths adapters for it to be screwed in securely to the PSA1. I didn't take points off for that, but for my purposes it was a little annoying. It's probably overpriced for what you get, but it is a great accessory to help fit some specific use-cases. And it connected and attached to my other gear without any issue. I wouldn't hesitate to purchase another when the time arises. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2016 by Cathy

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