🎤 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Eastshining Upgraded Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand is designed for professionals seeking stability and flexibility in their audio setup. With a load capacity of over 4.4 pounds and a maximum height of 27.6 inches, this stand is perfect for various microphones, including Blue Yeti and Snowball. Its durable zinc alloy construction ensures longevity, while the dual suspension springs protect against unwanted noise and movement. Ideal for content creators, voice-over artists, and broadcasters, this stand is a must-have for anyone serious about sound quality.
Item Dimensions | 5 x 12 x 18 inches |
Maximum Height | 27.6 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.41 Pounds |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 4.4 Pounds |
Style Name | Desktop Stands |
Color | Blue |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Zinc |
Base Type | Leg |
M**W
Great Boom for Great Price; Be Sure You Know What You Need.
This mic boom is amazing and does everything it says! It was fairly easy to set up once I looked a bit more into the directions provided, which weren't the best and very much picture based. I will say that this mic boom is very very short and not intended to be clamped (I'll refrain from the word mounted as you do not need to drill a hole into the desk to mount it permanently) to the back of the desk and spun around towards your face. It very much will only fit around the side of the desk to be positioned towards your face. Now upon me figuring that out I grew a bit worried that it would not fit my desk as my sides have a metal edge with a lip so I was unsure if the unit would clamp correctly and if it would even stay up. Lucky for me the circular metal camp part goes under the desk instead of the much larger and complex shape made by the alloy steel.Now to address the issue of the Blue Yeti microphone and it working with this stand. I can tell you that you WILL need to get the version with the extra metal adapter as that shockproof microphone clip DOES NOT work with the Yeti. This was something that scared me too as well as I had read Yeti reviews that sometimes the hole needed for attaching it to a mic boom is sometimes poorly made by them and some of the holes are either not wide or big enough for mounting. Mine did not seem to have that problem which was a huge sigh of relief even though Yeti does carry a two year warranty for their products and would replace the mic with a new one for that problem.In the end this mic boom works like a charm for someone who has a loud keyboard and is a loud typer which was picking up with the original mic stand given by Blue for the Yeti. Now when I am in discord with friends playing a game and have to type to someone quickly. I can type to them and it no longer sounds like the fist of the gods raining down in the ear drums of my friends. I am sure they are happy. LOL
R**.
Extremely good value for the dollar. More than most will ever need!
Works surprisingly well. The mount/clamp area is the revised version that all of the other Chinese brands are bragging about. It works really well. Be sure that your desk does not have an apron or coping that disallows the clamp to seat completely. Thats the only problem a person might have. The shock mount it comes with is nice enough and a welcomed touch, but most microphones will come with a better/metal one, and I recommend using that one if you can. Also, the shock mount has a small diameter opening. It can be adjusted to a larger size, but I assure you, you'll want to avoid that task. It's likely too small for most round bodied condenser microphones. Probably just right for many of the dynamic mics. It's strong. I have an MXL 770 attached to it currently and it acts as if it has nothing at all. I have not mounted a Blue Yeti to it, but I am confident it would hold it.
E**S
Very good for the price
I wasn't sure what to expect for this price and frankly wasn't expecting much. I was pleasantly surprised that this is a decent stand. The build quality is solid so it's not flimsy. I wouldn't call it pretty but as far as form following function, it's not bad. If the screws were black it would have a cleaner look. But importantly, the springs are strong enough and the thumb screws work well. My mic isn't particularly heavy but I assume this would hold a heavy mic solidly. The shock mount is fine but not great for thicker microphones. Mine barely fits but it does fit so no complaints there.The one complaint I have is I tend to swing the arm around so it's not in my face when I'm not using it and the base clamp is a little on the small side so it can slip back and forth. It's not going to come flying off the desk but it's not "solid". Honestly, it's a minor gripe that I could probably fix with some tape or something.
J**H
Great value for the price
This is a great product. Do make sure you have one of the mics supported by it however. I have a Yeti so it works great. Very easy set up. The tension on it is very good and I have yet to have any problems with it moving from where I put it, even with a heavier Yeti mic on the end. It clamps nice and easy to most surfaces because it has a wider range of size on the base to fit most spots. I did put a small piece of cloth on both sides of the base clamp as to not damage my desk top and to give it a little more vibration absorption if it was even needed. Mind you I assumed and did it before testing to see if it needed it. But all in all, this is definitely a 5 star product, especially for the price paid. Highly recommend
J**.
Top notch arm for Snowball with the 5/8" adapater
It's wonderful. It lets me get the Blue Snowball off of that terrible tiny stand, up off my desk and closer to my face when I want it - and push it away when I don't. It's also really easy to attach a standard pop filter on.I think I actually like this arm a lot more than some more expensive ones, like Blue's Compass. Where that one takes up a huge amount of space on my desk, this one I can push back into a nice compact unit away from me. Blue's just kind of swings around like Frankenstein's arm. This just seems to be more versatile to me than that. It's also a lot lighter. With the Compass, I tried putting it on several less stable pieces of furniture (my desk isn't great for clamps) and it totally toppled over (taking the furniture with it!) due to the weight. This one is so much lighter, but still sturdy, and I was able to affix it to waaay more stuff without having it fall over. And this is CHEAP AS HECK!It does lack a good shockmount, but even without it this hasn't been an issue for me. While there is one included, I don't even understand how it's supposed to work. I'm pretty sure it would not work with the Snowball, but maybe a thinner one?
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