🎙️ Unleash Your Voice with Style!
The Boom Mic Arm for Shure SM7B/MV7/Blue Yeti is a robust and stylish microphone desk mount designed for podcasters and streamers. With a vertical reach of 16.4 inches and a horizontal reach of 15.8 inches, it offers maximum flexibility and a hidden cable trough for a clean look. Made from high-strength zinc alloy, it supports up to 1.5KG and is compatible with various microphone models, making it the perfect addition to any studio or gaming setup.
P**O
Best Boom Arm around!
I'd highly recommend this product as I've owned quite a few boom arms in my time. I have always spent money on condenser microphones for my PC setup. I've owned everything from BLUE Yeti, Blue Snowball, the Hyper X quadcast, the SHURE MV7, and more. This boom arm's aesthetic is top-notch and looks great with a black desk setup. The arming and clamping it on the desk was super easy with absolutely no hassle at all. I would argue to say it's one of the easiest boom arm setups I've done and I'm not great at doing that! It's also very sturdy and holds up great. Have had zero issues wiht it and if I had to recommend a boom arm, this would be one of my top choices.
B**Y
It takes a little while to "break-in"
I bought this for a smaller condenser (Lewitt 440 Pure) which is lighter weight than many mics. It really has taken about 7-9 weeks for that mic arm to "break-in". What I mean is the arm(s) would float downward due to the weight of the mic. I cranked on those tension wheels pretty tightly and it still would slowly float down. Sometimes the base arm would float down and other times it was the extension arm. It took some manuevering to get it to stay in one place. It seems built really well but if they could make this product work great out of the box, I would have for sure given 5 stars. But even now, 7 weeks later, I still have to crank on those tension wheels very hard. Which is fine but when you need to adjust it up or down, those joints are tight. Which makes manuevering the arm(s) cumbersome because you actually have to use both hands and "force" it where you want it. If you need to make adjustments often (podcasters, DJ's), it will frustrate you. If you are like me, using it in a music studio booth, there are only a few times throughout the day I need to adjust it for vocals or instruments dpending on if one is standing or sitting.Update: this arm just took some time to break in. It actually works very, very well. Stays in position and the tension does not need to be cranked so hard now. Just note that it'll take time but I made a great choice with this one. 👌
E**T
Bietrun boom Arm
The media could not be loaded. I really like the way The Bietrun boom on my microphone arm looks. It looks very sturdy and it is very sturdy! The bass it connects to your desk is very solid very well-made and I love the fact that it’s wide enough to put on any size desk. I was a little disappointed in the headphone holder because it’s made out of plastic it was kind of thin. I did like the fact that you could turn the headphone holder and position where you wanted it. The issues I had with The mic stand or boom arm, is I had to really tighten down the knobs on the different joints to actually make it stable. And I also had to use underneath the bottom of the arm there is a tension screw. Which works great but again the microphone arm kept rising up.The microphone that I mounted on this is a FiFine Mic. which is a lot lighter than the microphones they recommend like the blue yeti etc. again it does look really good its functionality is OK. I ended up purchasing the Toner 18 inch T 30 and compared the two.Again the Bietrun mic stand or boom arm is really nice but you really have to fuss with it to get it to sit where you want it to sit without having it rise up.Also it doesn’t have much flexibility as far as being able to move it out of the way other than swinging it back-and-forth. I gave it four stars because it looks great. But I really wasn’t after looks as much as functionality….. OK looks are definitely something that you take into consideration in a recording studio.lol😂
T**Y
Best tube mic arm for $50
Title says it all. This is the best tube mic arm that you will find for around $50. Exceeded my expectations. Compared to the cheap mic arm that I had from the old Newer USB mic that I bought as an emergency replacement for a family member a few years back, this thing was like upgrading to a executive suite from coach. The build on this arm is very strong and positions itself in almost anyway that I want it to without a struggle. The ease of movement makes this thing a pleasure to use and the lenght is alot longer than I expected. I almost get 40" to the tip of my condeser mic and that's with a bend in the arm to allow me to see my right 3rd monitor easily. If your looking for an affordable but strong and higher end mic arm, then look no further. As a content creator the last thing I want is a loud or squeaky mic arm that's going to make noise or get in the way while I am live streaming and this thing meets those standards amazingly. I seen plenty of reviews that gave good info about this mic arm but I really wasn't sure how someone like myself would feel about it and let me just say that I am glad I took that chance on it. Grab one today, as I feel you won't regret the decision.Pro's:Excellent build quality,Very long reach with up to 40" to the tip of my mic with room to spare,Multi positioning that moves with ease,Best value for your money,Con's:none just buy it
H**S
Won't lock into place no matter how hard I tighten
No matter how hard I turned the dials to lock the arm into place it would slowly rice up and hit me in the face. While my friends on discord found this comical ("Your voice is slowly getting louder, is your mic hitting you in the face again?"), I found it very annoying after awhile. This is the only mic arm i've ordered that came shipped in a box fully extended, which hints at a fatal flaw. The arm wants to be fully extended by default, so when you bend it in place it really wants to be fully straight so you have to really tighten down. It almost never worked for me and would slowly creep open in the middle of gaming sessions. I ended up going with the FIFINE Boom Arm in white and can safely say it has worked great for 2 months. I paid full price for both of these arms and went with that one. Not sponsored, no affiliation to either company, just an honest review. This one was bad.
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