24 Inch Carbon Fiber Microphone Boom For Audix Micros Series
The Audix MicroBoom 24 is a lightweight 24-inch carbon fiber boom arm designed for use with Audix Micros Series condenser microphones. Built to mount directly onto a standard microphone stand, this ultra-rigid boom provides extended reach and precise microphone placement for instruments and live sound applications. It is a practical solution when traditional mic stands are too bulky or restrictive.
Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fiber Construction For Stable Placement
Constructed from durable carbon fiber, the 24-inch boom is both exceptionally light and impressively strong. The rigid structure minimizes flex while maintaining stability, allowing consistent microphone positioning without sagging. Its low weight also reduces strain on mic stands, making it ideal for delicate placement over acoustic instruments.
Flexible Mounting For Instrument And Stage Applications
The MicroBoom 24 attaches to virtually any standard microphone stand using a compatible stand adapter. It can be positioned horizontally or vertically, giving engineers and musicians full control over angle, rotation, and reach. This makes it a reliable option for miking cello, upright bass, timpani, acoustic guitar, piano, drum overheads, and other hard-to-reach sources.
Clean Low Profile Design For Professional Setups
The slim carbon fiber rod maintains a clean, unobtrusive appearance on stage or in the studio. Its compact footprint helps reduce stand clutter while keeping the microphone capsule precisely where it needs to be. For live performances, broadcast stages, orchestral settings, and recording environments, the MicroBoom 24 supports professional-grade sound capture without visual distraction.
Compatible With Audix Micros Series Capsules
Designed specifically for Audix Micros Series condenser microphones, the MicroBoom 24 works with a range of interchangeable capsules to suit different applications. This modular compatibility allows users to configure the system for speech, instrument reinforcement, or detailed studio recording without changing the boom hardware.

