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The InnoGear Boom Arm Microphone Stand is a professional-grade mic arm designed for versatility and durability. With a maximum height of 30.9 inches and a robust load capacity of 4.0lb, it accommodates a variety of microphones, including popular models like Blue Yeti and Shure SM7B. Its innovative design ensures longevity, while the space-saving feature allows for easy storage when not in use.
Maximum Height | 30.9 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.39 Pounds |
Style Name | Mic Arm Set |
Color | Black |
Finish Types | Spray Paint |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1.8 Kilograms |
Mount thread size (inches) | 0.63 Inches |
Base Type | Clamp |
J**H
Versatile, flexible, and sturdy
I really appreciate the lengths the manufacturer went to ensure that the boom mic stand will work. For instance, some Blue Yeti microphones may be slightly larger than the threading. So to combat this, they provide PTFE thread tape to help fill the gap. They also provide a dynamic mic holder if your microphone is not going to directly mount to the mic stand. They provide a thread adapter for 3/8" to 5/8" depending on what your microphone may need. They also provide Velcro (hook and loop) cable ties to help keep things tidy. They really go above and beyond to make sure that you have everything you need, all while being very budget friendly. Highly recommend.
J**D
Excellent Microphone Stand
This microphone arm is simply perfect. It’s sturdy, easy to adjust, and stays firmly in the position I need. I love its design, which is not only functional but also looks very professional on my desk. Installation was simple, and the material quality is evident. It works flawlessly with my HyperX QuadCast S microphone and doesn’t make any annoying noises when moved. Highly recommended!
I**R
Good stand but a bit loose in the swivel
Nice range to it. Love the different options for the mic mount, nice and sturdy and keeps you mic in place while being easy to move. Only thing keeping it from 5 stars is the table mount. It grips onto the table fine, only slipped off once (probably my fault lol) but the connection between the clamp and the right where it swivels is loose. Swivels side to side nicely, the problem is it also rocks back and forth. When ypu adjust your mic up you have to go a little farther up to account for that. And the swivel lock screw is too short and does not wor at all😅
S**K
This cheap arm will hold up your mic just fine
I've been using it for over a year and it held up fine. It may not be as sturdy as one that costs 10 times, but it stayed affixed to my desk and all joints are still working. The joints have some play and elasticity though. So, if you need precise positioning, you may want to opt for more expensive one.
A**A
Pretty Good - 3 year review
Hi! Ive had this mic arm for 3 years now (insane) and it holds up pretty well! It got a little squeaky if you adjusted it i would say after a year maybe. But its really good for the price. I never realized i never left a review but im finally back to look for a new mic arm after year 3 as it has started to not grip my desk very well and it falls off. Not sure if that’s because i got a new desk that is glossy though, so be careful if you have an Ikea desk like me! If you desk is wood and has some of that wood grain it works really well since the clamp will have something to grip.Overall its pretty light in terms of weight and once you mess around with the knobs its stiffness doesn’t really move.This worked really well for my hyper x quad cast! Would recommend!
P**L
Great price, but small and short. NOT a professional mic boom/arm.
This review is for the verbosely named: "InnoGear Microphone Arm, Upgraded Mic Arm Microphone Stand Boom Suspension Stand". Say that three times fast! :-)CRED: I have been in the Radio/TV broadcast industry for 30+ years, so I have worked with many types and brands of mic booms, microphones and audio equipment in general.PROS: It's cheap! I paid $13.50 for this boom which is a crazy low price for what you get. It comes with a decent desk clamp, the pre-assembled arm, a generic mic clip (which is basically worthless) and an essential, chrome metal adapter for real microphones. Given how small and light it is, I wasn't expecting it to hold my heavy Shure Super 55, but it did with no issue.CONS: The first thing you should know, is that this boom is SMALL..the pictures are deceiving. It's a "Baby Boom" as we say in the business. A standard, microphone boom arm that you might get from Broadcast Supply (BSW) is going to give you 40" of reach, bare minimum...most are 45" or more and cost anywhere from $50-$350 depending on brand. The reach on this mic boom is a short 28" from base to mount.Why are the others so big? The whole idea of a mic boom is to keep everything away from the action and clear up desk space. Away from your hands, your monitors, etc. Generally you mount the boom arm in the rear corner of the desk and it reaches up and over your monitors from behind. Since the reach on this mic boom is only 28", unless you have a very small desk you are going to have to clamp the stand on the front edge of your desk, close to you. This kind of defeats the whole purpose of having a mic boom in the first place.The microphone clip that comes with it is the basic, generic clip type, only good for a standard "stick" type mic like a classic EV-635A or Shure SM57. If you are using a popular SM58 or larger you will want to use the clip that came with the mic, not this one. A bonus is that the included clip came with a second, black plastic tread adapter already screwed in. It was easily removable, so score! A second free adapter.The really strange thing, is that inside the box I found a full 10 meter roll of PTFE Teflon Tape. The kind you use on plumbing threads to ensure they don't leak. There is no mention of this on Amazon or on the box itself, so I am not sure if it was intentional, an Amazon mistake or I got a return from a singing plumber. It wasn't needed for any of the mic boom threads, so I will use it next time I do some plumbing around the house.SUMMARY: If you are a home user with a limited budget, you cant go wrong with this boom arm. The price is incredible and it appears decently made. If you have a small work space it might work fine as long as you don't mind its very limited reach. If you are looking for a professional, broadcast quality microphone boom like you might see in a radio station control room, look elsewhere. This isn't it.
J**N
Value for price
I use a blue yeti white snowball, and this works just perfect for holding it down to my desk. I understand that there are certainly better quality mic arms, that could do more, but for my needs of not having my microphone in the way of the things I am using 100% of the time, it works wonders. If this was more expensive, I might have apprehensions, but given the cost, you really can't go wrong with this, if your microphone is light enough for the arm to hold without falling.
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