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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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Features

  • Adjustable Microphone Boom Arm Conveniently adjust the angle and height of this mic boom arm to suit your vocal recording needjust loosen the adjustment knob and adjust the boom arm. Its 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 dont 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. Its 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

Color: Black


Brand: Neewer


Material: Alloy Steel


Item Weight: 21.3 Ounces


Item dimensions L x W x H: 16.3 x 4.7 x 2.2 inches


Product Dimensions: 16.3 x 4.7 x 2.2 inches


Item Weight: 1.33 pounds


Item model number: 40063970


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 15, 2013


Manufacturer: Neewer


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  • Beware the non-standard microphone clip connection!
Great quality for how inexpensive it was. I use it to hold my microphone for streaming. One thing I was really disappointed in with this mount is the non-standard thread size for the microphone clip, hence the 4-star rating. I didn't even look for this in the description, as it seems relatively absurd that they just decided to use their own proprietary size. This basically means that you have to use the microphone clip that it comes with. If you're microphone isn't a standard mic that fits this clip, like many types of condenser mics, this guy will NOT work for you. For instance, I bought this microphone which doesn't use a microphone clip, and instead has the screw built-into the microphone itself and found out the screw connection on the bottom of it won't fit! This microphone has a standard size connection, but the boom here does not. FIFINE TECHNOLOGY USB Microphone,Fifine Plug &Play Home Studio USB Condenser Microphone for Skype, Recordings for YouTube, Google Voice Search, Games(Windows/Mac)-K668 If you just search for "USB Microphone" and look at the list, pretty much everything in the top 20 there will not work with this boom because of that. What I managed to do it shove my microphone into the clip that came with this boom. It had to stretch pretty good and is probably ruined now for any other mic, but it works for me and the price was right. On a positive note, the springs and boom and quite strong, stay pretty well in place, move easily etc. 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 very disappointed with this one. So beware! UPDATE: Ok, I was just doing some research after writing this review. It seems somewhat strangely common that these desk mic booms come with a 3/8" screw connector like this one does. I'm a musician and I've never seen this type of connection before. I've always dealt with the 5/8" connection, which has come with every mic I've bought. Some other booms I just looked up come with an adapter that you can screw into the boom to change it to fit a 5/8" mic clip. Here is an example of one: On Stage MA200 5/8-Inch Male to 3/8-Inch Female Mic Screw Adapter. With this, you can attach a standard microphone clip. I've updated my review to 5-stars since this was my only complaint and seems to be easy to fix. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2018 by JoeDubbz

  • Works great for Blue Yeti!
This review is geared for Blue Yeti mic users. The consensus by other Yeti users seemed to be a mix of those saying it works and others saying the mic is too heavy. For $15 I took a chance and as you can see from my included photos it definitely holds the mic. The mic stand is of average lightweight quality but the joints feel nice and sturdy and no tightening was needed at the main joints. Movement is solid and smooth and once you lock down the moving joints it's quite sturdy. As you can see from my included photos it easily holds the mic at a 45 degree angle, vertical, and inverted with no noticeable sag (although it does have a slight play at the mic attachment point which doesn't really cause much issue.) The stand doesn't have full swivel movement but it definitely has enough back and forth movement to adjust it to your liking. Take note that the stand itself is of a smaller size with the length of the arm from one joint to another at about 14.5". Also the base where it clamps down opens to roughly 1.75" so make sure that your desk isn't overly thick. The stand does comes with an adapter so that you can mount the Yeti with no problems. Overall, for the price it's a great stand. Since it pretty easily holds the heavy Yeti, it should be even better for smaller, lighter mics (NOTE: I recently purchased the AT2020USB as well and it works well with this mic as well.) The main reason I purchased this was to get rid of the slight knocking noise the Yeti would pick up from my keyboard/mouse use and this stand has essentially eliminated this, even with the stand clamped on the same desk. Great stand, great price, would definitely recommend. As long as you don't buy it with high expectations of a professional quality stand you should be happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2015 by T. Tozawa T. Tozawa

  • Good AT2020 boom for the price provided your AT2020 was supplied with the mini tripod
I saw this microphone boom offered as part of a package with the Audio Technica AT2020 USB microphone. As I own one of the mikes, I thought it would be a good addition to my office. The boom arrived and was exactly as described on Amazon and took only minutes to set up. I have glass top desk, so I bought mounting pads and a plastic plate to protect the bottom of the glass. The top of the mounting is already padded with a spongy material that protects the top of the glass. At first I as a bit confused as to how all the pieces fit together. If you look at the image of the boom, you see it comes with a plastic grip for a standard size microphone. The AT2020 is a bit larger so it won't fit in the supplied grip. What makes this fit together nicely is that the threaded bar holding the plastic grip has the same thread as the mounting that attaches to the mini tripod that came with the microphone. The steps I followed are as follows: Remove the AT2020 from the mini tripod microphone mount (supplied with the AT2020.) Unscrew the plastic grip from the boom. Unscrew the microphone mount from the mini tripod (supplied with the AT2020.) Screw the microphone mount (from the tripod) onto the threaded bar on the boom. The threads should match. Attach the AT2020 to the microphone mount now attached to the boom. Adjust the microphone and tighten the microphone holder. Pros 1) The boom attaches easily to the desk surface. 2) The boom is sturdy and holds the weight of the microphone. 3) 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. 5) Once mounted, the microphone works nicely. Cons 1) The boom is attached to the desk mount with a thumb screw. This loosens if you move the boom around too often. 2) the threaded mounting bar is designed to pivot in place. This makes it hard to attach the microphone mount tightly This is not a drawback unless you want to pivot the microphone, it will unloosen from the boom mounting bar. 3) The boom is a bit flimsy (but more solid than I expected for $12.) 4) There aren't good mountings or the microphone cable. I used black tie wraps to attach the cable to the boom. This suffices but is not optimal. All in all, I get much more utility than the price I paid. I am happy with the results and would recommend this boom to anyone using the AT2020 for teleconferencing or online chat. I imagine that a suspension mount would isolate the microphone from the boom for a recording quality setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2016 by Gregg Lebovitz

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