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Neewer Microphone Arm Stand, Suspension Boom Scissor Mic Arm Stand with 3/8” to 5/8” Screw and Cable Ties Compatible with Blue Yeti, Snowball, Yeti X, Quadcast and Other Mics, Max Load 1.5kg

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Item Dimensions LxWxH 16.3 x 4.7 x 2.2 inches

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  • 【Adjustable Microphone Boom Arm】 Conveniently adjust the angle and height of this mic boom arm to suit your vocal recording need—just loosen the adjustment knob and adjust the boom arm. It’s also easy to fold up and carry. Perfect for stage/studio recording, broadcasting, TV stations, and more
  • 【Stable Arm Support】 With the strong springs and metal positioning screws, the boom arm is compact yet stable enough to support a load of up to 3.3lb/1.5kg. And the springs don’t get in the way of tightening the adjustment knob
  • 【Desk Mounting Clamp】 The desk clamp has rubber padding to protect the desk surface from scratches and scuffs. Compatible with most desks with a desktop thickness of up to 2”/5.3cm
  • 【3/8” to 5/8” Screw Adapter & Mic Clip】 The 3/8” to 5/8” adapter allows you to mount a compatible microphone (like Blue Yeti or Blue Snowball) on the boom arm. It’s not compatible with Blue Yeti Nano which has a 1/4” thread mount. The microphone clip mounts a microphone with a shaft diameter of 1.26”/3.2cm to the boom arm
  • 【Cable Straps & Solid Base】 The five cable straps help organize your microphone cable and make the boom arm look neat. The base connector is solid for durable and reliable holding

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NEEWER Microphone Arm Stand, Mic Arm Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with 3/8” to 5/8” Screw and Cable Ties

This adjustable mic boom arm is easy to fold and adjust. It offers a 360° rotation and 135° tilt. The angle between the two arms is 180° adjustable.

The desk clamp fits most desks with a desktop thickness of up to 2”/5.3cm and the rubber padding protects your desk from scratches and scuffs.

The 3/8” to 5/8” screw adapter helps mount a compatible microphone on the boom arm. Compatible with multiple types of microphones such as Blue Yeti, Blue Yeti Nano, Blue Snowball, etc. (Shock mount & Mic not included). Supports a maximum load of 3.3lb/1.5kg.

Specifications

Maximum Load Capacity: 3.3lb / 1.5kg

Maximum Microphone Clip Diameter: 1.26” / 3.2cm

Maximum Desk Clamp Adjustment Width: 2” / 5.3cm

Material: Steel

Package Contents:1 × Microphone Boom Arm,1 × Desk Mounting Clamp,1 × Microphone Clip,1 × 3/8” to 5/8” Screw Adapter,5 × Cable Strap

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Distance adjustment

By adjusting the front and back of the stand, the distance of the microphone can be adjusted.

Height adjustment

It can be adjusted to the most comfortable working height.

Angle adjustment

Adjust the angle of the bracket, can rotate the microphone in all directions.(Please release the locking system before rotating the support arm.)

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Customers say

Customers like the quality and performance of the microphone stand. For example, they say it's a good product that works well with lightweight microphones and has no issues with holding heavy ones. Customers are also impressed with the value, and quality. That said, opinions are mixed on durability, weight capacity, mounting, and size.

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1,325 customers mention1,187 positive138 negative

Customers like the performance of the microphone stand. They say it works well, even with heavier microphones, and works well for the price. The boom springs and function is good, and it stays up. The microphone works nicely once mounted, and the stand is easy to assemble and use. It's also sturdy and works with any sort of desk.

"...It does its job, and it does it beautifully...." Read more

"...Once mounted, the microphone works nicely.Cons1) The boom is attached to the desk mount with a thumb screw...." Read more

"...All in all, a cheap and effective contraption for your microphone needs." Read more

"...All-in-all it works great for me, but if I was getting it for any other reason or happened to buy a mic that simply wouldn't fit, I would have been..." Read more

953 customers mention823 positive130 negative

Customers like the value of the microphone stand. They mention that it is a good value.

"...All in all, a cheap and effective contraption for your microphone needs." Read more

"...ruined now for any other mic, but it works for me and the price was right...." Read more

"...Amazing value and an easy fix that anyone can do...." Read more

"...Good value." Read more

607 customers mention553 positive54 negative

Customers are satisfied with the mic quality of the stand. They mention that it has no issues even when holding the very heavy Blue Yeti microphone, and the suspension boom arm is awesome. The stand is a great buy to set up a microphone and save some desk space. The microphone suspension boom has been amazing, and it holds the mic perfectly. The arm also holds the microphone up and out of their way when not in use, without letting it fall.

"This stand is great, it holds steady and the springs are virtually silent on mic when adjusting the arm...." Read more

"...Everyone can hear me clearly and the fact that it's on an arm makes it really convenient to move about and put the mic out of the way while doing..." Read more

"...Suspension Boom Scissor Arm I received is very nice, holds my microphone securely, and saved me over $85 over buying the name brand item...." Read more

"...Pros:- Great price!- Is compatible with the Blue Snowball microphone.- Not too heavy.-..." Read more

587 customers mention525 positive62 negative

Customers like the quality of the microphone stand. They say it's well-built for the price, and is perfect for their needs. Customers also appreciate the convenience and reliability of the arm structure. The springs and boom are strong, and stay well in place. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and functionality of the stand.

"...The mounting pieces fit nicely together.4) The boom is high enough to hole the AT2020 away from the field of vision of my webcam...." Read more

"...In fact, the arm is perfectly fine!..." Read more

"...On a positive note, the springs and boom and quite strong, stay pretty well in place, move easily etc...." Read more

"I use this for business and pleasure and it has been a worthwhile investment...." Read more

1,950 customers mention853 positive1,097 negative

Customers are mixed about the durability of the microphone stand. Some mention that the joints feel nice and sturdy, while others say that it's not all that sturdy and has to constantly be tightened. The clamp is ok, and it' s stable enough, but it wouldn't say it''s the best. Some say that the desk mount is made of weak metal, and that it couldn't hold the weight of their Blue Yeti USB.

"...The boom is a bit flimsy (but more solid than I expected for $12.)4) There aren't good mountings or the microphone cable...." Read more

"...The clamp itself is nicely made, yet just simply done. It's quite large, so there's little worry if it will fit wherever you decided to attach it...." Read more

"...In fact, the arm is perfectly fine! It's the desk mount that broke, which I see that years later they've updated with a hopefully more secure..." Read more

"...The build is solid and sturdy without being clunky or unwieldy, the clamp is perfect for my desk, and my microphone cable's own Velcro loops make it..." Read more

557 customers mention258 positive299 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the microphone stand. Some mention that the mount is very flexible and can easily accommodate this, while others say that it's a little short for their desk. The stand itself is of a smaller size, with the length of the arm from one side being of.

"...The pop filter's clamp (on my unit, at least) is too large or loose to fit onto the skinny square rods that make up the boom arm...." Read more

"...The clamp itself is nicely made, yet just simply done. It's quite large, so there's little worry if it will fit wherever you decided to attach it...." Read more

"...The second concern came with the mic holder as it did not fit my mic. I have an audio technica atr2100...." Read more

"...It fits perfectly and some others who have answered the questions on this product have shared a video that a gentlemen has posted on youtube,..." Read more

542 customers mention239 positive303 negative

Customers are mixed about the mounting of the microphone stand. Some mention that it moves smoothly and attaches firmly, while others say that the arm is that there is no way to easily tighten the part where the mic screws to the arm, and the tightening wheel on the back can be over-tightened and striped.

"...im unable to tighten the top section where the mic attaches, so when it broke/failed to tighten, the mic just.. hung there...." Read more

"...is solid and sturdy without being clunky or unwieldy, the clamp is perfect for my desk, and my microphone cable's own Velcro loops make it easy to..." Read more

"...Wobbly and the non-padded tightening screw just scratches everything up if you want to spin the arm." Read more

"...The mounting pieces fit nicely together.4) The boom is high enough to hole the AT2020 away from the field of vision of my webcam...." Read more

469 customers mention193 positive276 negative

Customers are mixed about the weight capacity of the microphone stand. Some mention that the boom is sturdy and holds the weight of the mic, while others say that it does not always hold the arm in place. Some customers also mention that it can't hold its own weight horizontally, the clamp is rather small, and has a hard time staying on the desk. Overall, the opinions are mixed, and it's recommended to read the reviews carefully before making a purchase.

"...As I said, it can't hold its own weight horizontally. It simply wants to fall...." Read more

"...The arm is able to hold the weight of my rather large USB microphone, a Samson C01U, without any sort of budging or drooping...." Read more

"...textured at all, no matter how much you tighten it, the microphone tends to fall down and won't stand up on its own...." Read more

"...The boom is sturdy and holds the weight of the microphone.3) The mounting pieces fit nicely together...." Read more

Review, plus how to fix this boom to hold a heavy microphone!
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Review, plus how to fix this boom to hold a heavy microphone!
I bought this thing to suspend what I suppose is a typical condenser microphone. Mine happens to weigh 14oz - I got out a scale for this. Let's review this piece by piece, starting from the bottom.The mounting is acceptable... With enough clamping pressure for a secure fit, there's some distortion in the screw part of the clamp, but whatever. It works... I use some cardboard between the screw plate and the upper part of the mount to keep them from direct contact with the clamped surface.Basically, the boom is loose in the boom holder, and screwing it down changes the boom position from limp to erect. It makes turning the boom annoying - either the screw is so tight the mount moves, or it's so loose the boom almost inevitably pops out. Between just makes moving it difficult. (see note 1).The boom springs and function is good. It goes up - it stays up. It goes down - it stays down. This part gets some praise for working right. However, the enjoyment is severely limited by the issue above.If your mic/shock mount and the male end don't match, there's a removable adapter in the dynamic mic holder. It's where the stem connects to the holder, and can be removed with...a butter knife. (see note 2)Originally, the boom was unable to hold my microphone. The stem would sag, etc. Tightening the bolts didn't really help... The fix is easy and is seen in my third and fourth pictures: remove the plastic knob and carriage bolt from the elbow part of the boom and swap with the hex bolt and nut from the stem mount. Like this, you can tighten the mic stem joint properly!!! Note that this takes a moderate amount of dexterity to reassemble the stem part unless some sort of leader is used when removing the stem screw to capture the assembly. (see note 3)Just putting on an M4 female screw head like uxcell M4 Female Thread 33mm Plastic Star Head Screw On Clamping Knob 5pcs won't work so well because the elbow bolt is a carriage bolt, and the stem bolt is a plain hex bolt and unless you want to get out the sockets every time you adjust your mic, you would prefer a carriage bolt.The downside is that you can't adjust the elbow tightness. This does matter a bit because the boom will so easily slip out of the mount. But consider that it's an annoyance that lasts only the length of the time the boom is being moved versus the time the mic is being held up from falling.-End Review-* note 1The part that keeps the rest of the boom from turning (via a screw on the mount) kind of sucks. In an ideal world, I suppose, the inner diameter of the mount would be just larger than the outer diameter of the boom end. Basically, it would fit smoothly - just less than a tight fit - and the locking screw, which keeps the boom from turning on the mount, would barely need a turn to work. However, because the ID/OD differences, it takes multiple turns of the screw which then forces the rest of the boom erect.* note 2Some people think a coin will work for this. If it works for them that's good, but there's not much for a coin to grip on. A butter knife is thin and strong enough, while being easy to obtain.* note 3The bolt diameter is 4mm by 20mm long.This is from the original version of the review. Pictures 1 and 2 are related to it. I have since updated but keep the old text here:<strike>To get the boom to hold the mic in a position I want, I have to use thick copper wires from the shock mount to one of the hinge parts, and put some sort of object to pick up enough slack to lift up the microphone to the position I want. Without it, it just sags down as much as gravity can have it. I can't even have it sagged down and turn the mic, because then there's that 14oz on one side of the friction hold, and then it sags further. I've tried tightening the joint, adding washers, using sandpaper, superglue, and I'm about to borrow a welder.</strike>
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palomalalala
5.0 out of 5 stars Bueno, funcional
Reviewed in Mexico on February 9, 2024
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bueno, funcional
Reviewed in Mexico on February 9, 2024
Funciona bien, yo lo uso con un Procaster y si lo sostiene bien, tal vez un microfono más pesado costaria un poco de trabajo pero es funcional y se seinte seguro
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Lorenzo Petruso
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Reviewed in Italy on November 19, 2023
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great boom arm
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Alex Kotanko
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2019
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2019
The product is exactly as described in the listing, first of all, which is fantastic. What you see is what you get. The quality overall is quite good. There's certainly better quality boom arms out there, but nowhere near this price range. This thing is fantastic for the price, is fully adjustable, and includes the 3/8 to 5/8 adapter if you have a microphone that doesn't support the smaller 3/8 mount.

I use this boom arm with my Razer Seiren X and it works fantastically. I couldn't have asked for a better boom arm at this price range. I also am using a Neewer pop filter, as seen in the image, and it is also working very well with this setup. There's plenty of room to mount the pop filter to the boom arm with lots of room to adjust it in front of the microphone.

If you need a cheap boom arm, just to start out, or even just as a backup, this is one hundred percent worth the money.

Original Dec 2019, edited May 2021:
Still using this original boom arm to this day, now with a Røde Podmic microphone on it. It still holds up incredibly well and serves its purpose daily. Still does exactly what it should, works perfectly as it did when I got it. The Røde Podmic is an unusually heavy unit, and this boom arm, when tightened all the way, is still more than capable of supporting the weight of the Podmic in almost any position of the arm.

In short, over a year later, this boom arm is still one hundred percent worth the money.
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