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I have no idea what this mount was created for (perhaps an SDC) but I've found it incredibly useful for pointing a dynamic mic at a tom or snare. Holds typical (SM58 shape) mics very securely, and the shockmount means you can mount the mic on cymbal stand and/or be a little less worried about a drummer hitting the holder during recording.
So I got this as a replacement for the one that came with my RM700 that had rattled itself to pieces over the last 5+ years of loud guitar and bass amps. But little did I realize how flexible it is until I couldn't find the clamps for my Oktava MK012's and swapped it for one of these. Worked great, really secure! I'd recommend these for any pencil mic or SDC style microphone - Neumann KM184, Oktava MK012, Beyer M201 etc.
I suppose the only downside is they don't last forever. But at this price point it's quite a small issue.
I was looking for a decent shock mount for Neumann KM184. The quality is really good and the mic sit perfectly in it. Surprisingly high quality... so I bought 5 more! All are mechanically perfect. I gave one star less for one single reason: the elastic band is too strong and I would have preferred a softer one. I did not test on the field, but it definitely would absorb rumbles better with a softer one. You may change it easily. By the way: you can squeeze in a Royer-121 and it is ok, but not ideal. Oktava MKs? NO, not the right diameter, unless you put extra foam in it. Good work.