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The NEEWER Microphone Arm Stand is a versatile and adjustable boom arm designed for professional audio recording. It supports microphones up to 1.5kg and features a desk clamp with rubber padding to prevent scratches. The included 3/8” to 5/8” screw adapter ensures compatibility with popular microphones like Blue Yeti and Snowball, while cable straps help maintain a tidy workspace.
C**I
Reliable, cheap, effective
So it's been almost four years since I bought this arm stand, and on this date [9/15/2018] it finally broke. I would like to preface that it has never sunk despite the added weight of the microphone and spider shockmount. 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 model.For the fact that at the time I paid 15 dollars for this arm stand, and it has lasted as long as it has with all of my random adjusting and pushing, I'm still quite glad and pleased with it and will continue to recommend and give five stars. Will probably buy epoxy glue to repair the mount, or some such.~~~Old Review~~~Purchased as a combo to use with the Audio-Technica ATR2500-USB and Samson SP01 Spider Shockmount. Very simple setup and there was no problem when I switched the default mic holder with the spider shockmount. Having the mic be accessible while also clearing up a lot of desk space makes these types of products so practical. However, the silver rod you screw the shockmount onto can't seem to withstand the weight of the mic and the mount? So it keeps going down. The arm itself holds the weight just fine, and I haven't had it sink on me at all.And the thing with the rod sinking doesn't bother me either, because I can adjust the angle of the shockmount to remedy this for the most part. All in all, a cheap and effective contraption for your microphone needs.
K**.
Fantastic build quality, works perfectly within my setup.
I purchased this boom arm along with the recommended Dragonpad studio pop filter. Setup was a breeze with the included desk clamp. 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 easy to tie the cable down to the arm and keep it neat and tidy.The arm is able to hold the weight of my rather large USB microphone, a Samson C01U, without any sort of budging or drooping. This was a little bit of a pleasant surprise, seeing as my roommate's large stage-style boom microphone stand could not hold up that microphone, and would cause it to slowly lower itself over time. Even when I'd try to tighten the boom joint screw as tightly as possible to prevent it from falling, it'd still slowly droop down. With the Neewer, I can even leave the elbow joint screw completely loose and it still won't move an inch.I only have two complaints about this boom arm, the lesser of which was an oversight on my own part. I didn't think to check the specs (despite there being a picture showing that each segment of the arm was 35 cm) and figure out just what size the arm would be when it arrived. This resulted in the boom feeling a little bit smaller than I expected when I received it. I've since grown accustomed to the size and have managed to put the arm to good use regardless of my mistake.My only legitimate complaint about the Neewer is the 3/8ths inch square rods used to construct the arm, in regards to the Dragonpad pop filter that's recommended to be purchased with it. 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. I'm not sure if I'm just stupid, but I can't get it to tighten properly to the arm on its own. I was able to remedy this by using a piece of cardboard from the packaging to wrap around the rod and create extra padding to give the pop filter something to grip. I'm not sure if other users who have purchased both products have had the same problem, but it seems like something that shouldn't really happen to two products that are suggested to be ordered together. So my only honest complaint, however slight, is not even about the arm or even the pop filter, but Amazon's recommendation.With all that said, I have no reason to give the Neewer microphone boom scissor arm anything less than five stars. It does its job, and it does it beautifully. While I don't plan to move it anytime soon, it's nice and compact when it's folded up, for easy transportation. I can't praise the construction enough, and it just looks nice and stylish with the microphone and pop filter attached (despite my cardboard lifehack), mounted on my desk. I might see about adding some photos once I've got the rest of my computer assembly collected and arranged on the desk.
E**.
A solid microphone stand, no wire guide.
This microphone stand works well does it's functions and stays in place, so good quality. It fits well in a tight squeeze as mine is in the corner of a room. It's also quite cheap in comparison to buying at Best Buy for an example. I like the minimal design of it, the only part I do not like is that there is no wire guide, so my microphone wire kind of just is dangling there. Overall the mic stand is good purchase if you need your microphone hooked up.
U**R
Sturdy and strong
Came in just in time for an Anniversary dj gig I had over the weekend, and I wanted something sturdy and flexible enough to use as I dj. It was perfect. Held my cordless mic without loosing it's grip!! Awesome piece added to my dj equipment and do recommend it for sure
R**.
This one is Price over Performance
I Purchased the product on February 17, 2016 and have used it every day since then, but I don't move it around much because its flimsy feeling and when I was stretching it out the first night, a plastic piece from the inside used as a blocker for the hollow metal broke off, No big deal. However when you want to adjust it or lift it so its higher its very loose. Hard to describe it in words but where it mounts is loose, not the clamp but the small tube that goes into the clamp's hole is where its loose. I tried to modify it with tape and other things but nothing helped. On top of that the metal used there is VERY slim and was actually being quickly cut off just from normal rotation. I have positioned it where i like it and haven't moved it much, I don't expect it to last long because lets face it, It's very cheap and gets the job done, transfers hardly any vibrations to the mic. I use an Audio-Technica AT 2035 with their standard shock mount. I'm satisfied with the product but it could definitely be better. For the price you wont beat it. I'm neutral on the purchase but If you are serious about recording I'd suggest going in at a higher price point. This product is for people just starting out, maybe not serious about recording or low budget productions. I expect to need a new one in less than a year. (Just for the fact that there's a about a 1 inch wiggle at the base and gets nerve wracking because it gets picked up in recording when you are adjusting in the middle of a show.) Hope this informs you more before you purchase. :)
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