🎙️ Unleash Your Voice with Style!
The Shure by Gator Deluxe Articulating Desktop Podcasting Mic Boom Arm is engineered for versatility and ease of use, accommodating a variety of vocal mics for broadcasting, podcasting, and live streaming. With a robust clamp, 360-degree rotation, and integrated cable management, it’s the perfect addition to any professional audio setup.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 2 Kilograms |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Base Type | Tripod |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Material Type | Metal |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 51 x 5.5 x 4 inches |
Maximum Height | 33 Inches |
B**N
Studio-Quality Feel — Smooth, Sturdy, and Clean
This boom arm completely upgraded my setup. The build quality is top-tier — solid metal construction with a super smooth articulating action that doesn’t drift or sag, even with heavier mics like the SM7B. It looks pro, feels pro, and functions flawlessly.The hidden cable management is a huge plus — keeps everything clean and out of the way, which is great if you're on camera or just like a tidy desk. Mounting was simple, and it stays put once positioned. If you're podcasting, recording vocals, or streaming regularly, this is the boom arm to get.
C**I
Buen brazo para Micrófonos
Muy buen brazo para el micrófono, es muy flexible, recomendado
C**
Base elbow broke within two hours
I had it installed with the Shure name and decal facing towards me on my left as to not block my second monitor. To have my microphone "Shure SM7B" facing towards me I had to have the first elbow in a 75 degree angle like in the drawing with the second facing down a little and the final one slightly up to make the mic be in by face but below my monitor where I sit. this leaves its with like 2 inches of clearance above my keyboard. In the middle of playing a game in less than two hours of installing this mic stand the first elbow made a loud popping noise and jumped out of the base/clamp. the bottom elbow completely locked up and I can't loosen it at all unlike the other elbows and its stick in a straight vertical completely opposites of how I would need it for my set up. I looked up a couple videos of other people setting the boom arm up and they did it exactly the same give for them positioning it for their situations. So now to use this mic boom I have to install it upside down which doesn't lock the first and second elbow at all so the arm really just rest on my desk meaning I can't have it in the spot I wanted making it block my right side of my keyboard without moving something. The only way to install it on my desk with the first elbow completely lock in position was on the right side making redo my whole setup.TLDR: No instruction in or on the box on how to set it up (even though other people seemly set it up the same as me) Broken with 2 hours of use I had to redo position my whole setup just to use it. Waste of time and money -$100.
J**O
sm7db
bueno y 100% compatible con el shure sm7db
H**E
Not the best looking, but very sturdy and easy-to-use
This is a review for Shure by Gator Deluxe Articulating Desktop Podcasting Mic Boom Arm with Cable Management Channel; (SH-BROADCAST1).The boom arm is very sturdy and relatively smooth. It does make a tiny bit of noise when spinning. It’s metal construction and feels premium. The tension rods, which control how easy it is to adjust, are easy to both loosen and tighten. There is a tension mount that is large enough to fit most desks and is relatively easy to tighten.I am not a fan of the fact that there’s an extra piece to fit the SM7B microphone. This arm is built for Shure - it should fit their microphones. The reason for the extra piece is so that your XLR cable can be plugged in. Otherwise, it hits one of the adjustable caps. The extra piece looks long and silly in my opinion. The Shure lettering also is a bit tacky for such a premium mount. The XLR cable channel is nice but a bit of a pain to manage. I had to squeeze the cable fasteners tight enough to pull them out, then use two fingers to open the fastener to get my cable through it. It was ultimately a 5+ minute job. That’s too long for a 4ft cable run, but at least it works.Overall, I’m happy with the sturdiness of the product and ease of adjustability. Setting it up was easy besides routing the cable, which you shouldn’t have to do often. My main concern is appearance. The bold Shure logo and long piece to fit the SM7B doesn’t look very good in my opinion.
J**K
it's a mic stand alright
great price; great discount, no visible wear to the product or reduction of functionality
M**W
As described.
As described.
K**R
Works, but not as advertised.
works for the SM7B, but it can barely hold up the microphone in most configurations for such a heavy frame. for a mic stand at thew $100 USD range , this is alarmingly low quality. I would have suspected this to have been sold on Temu if anything.
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