🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The InnoGear Large Sturdier Microphone Suspension Mic Clip is designed for professionals seeking durability and flexibility. With an adjustable boom arm and lightweight design, it perfectly supports Blue Yeti, Snowball, and Nano microphones, ensuring optimal sound quality in any studio environment.
Product Dimensions | 57 x 18 x 2 cm; 1.5 Kilograms |
Item model number | MU038 |
Colour | Blue |
Item Weight | 1 kg 500 g |
R**A
Calidad precio
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K**C
Awesome for heavy microphones!
I got this arm because I didn't want to spend $100 on Rode's PSA01. I am glad I chose this for my G Track Pro. I did have a chance to try the Rode arm, and it is a nice product. It's just too expensive. I will give it the fact that it also held up my mic fine, and it doesn't take as much effort to adjust it as this arm. That can be seen as both, an advantage and a disadvantage though, so take it how you will.Pros:1. STIFF! It doesn't appear to be the typical springy arm. You muscle it into position and it stays exactly where you set it.2. Well built. Doesn't squeak, paint is good, materials are tough steel. Everything moves smoothly!3. Packaging is just basic cardboard with a label, and it comes with Velcro straps, desk mounting clamp, and a warranty card. It doesn't really need instructions but it also has that as well.4. Price! For what it is, I don't see any reason to get the Rode arm over this if you're trying to save some money.Cons:1. If I had to choose anything, I'd say that it can wobble a bit once it's mounted in its base clamp. I think that's something that can be easily rectified by stuffing a little paper or something in the mounting hole to make it a tighter fit.2. The 5/8" microphone adapter could use some sort of texture so that it can be actually tightened a little bit because as it is now, you reach the last thread and it stops. So if you slightly move your mic back it will loosen again. This can be a problem for depending on how you position your mic relative to its mounting point. It can be tightened with pliers but I feel like it should have SOME texture to grab it and tighten it.Take everything I said with a grain of salt as I just received and set it up. I will revisit after some time passes if need be.
S**3
Almost perfect
This is my first mic arm, but I'm really happy with it. It does everything I need it to do really, but even then, I just have 2 complaints about it.It has 2 main sections as you can see in the picture, but in order to fold completely, both sections have to be closed, which is unfortunate for me since the lower part's closed state is a little tilted back and hits my wall.My other complaint is that the clamp doesn't hold the stand in a really stable way. It's stable enough I suppose, but it's basically just barely held in there. You put the end of the stand, which is a short pole, into a holder that is far too wide for it and clamp that down with a screw. It really just BARELY makes it stable enough. You could still easily pull it out of the holder and scratch all the paint off of it at the same time and also scrape the paint off while swiveling it a bit in the holder.On top of the clamp holder being like this, the stand, at least at first, is very hard to move around as it's a bit stiff. It loosens up quickly, so that's not something I can complain about, but the issue is that because it's so stiff, you need to use a lot of force to move it around at first and can easily end up pulling it out of the holder a few times.These are just some issues I ran into, but they haven't been a deal breaker for me. It's extremely solid in construction and has a good range of motion. It is also able to support my Blue Yeti microphone without dangling or standing up straight. It really does a good job.
B**R
Way better than a cheap boom stand
Actually holds my AT2020 in place without sagging. Pretty easy to readjust. Does its job well
R**H
This is a SOLID option!
When I started voice acting a few years ago, I had a cheap boom-arm that came in a package with a microphone, pop filter, and other accessories. Needless to say, the quality left a lot to be desired, and the "peg" the slides into the clamp was thin, eventually breaking off entirely.I considered a lot of options, but I could not fit the Rode boom arm into my budget. Having come across this one, and seeing the reviews, I gave it a try. It absolutely did not disappoint! Upon taking it out out of the package, I was shocked at how heavy and thick all of the materials were. This was a far cry from the flimsy, almost toy-like arm I had been using.The joints of the arm even have indentations where you can feed your cable though, keeping them in place and from getting caught up in the joints.The only downside of the arm is that, out of the box, it is very stiff and can be somewhat hard to adjust, but having had this a few weeks now, the joints have loosened up a bit and have become easier while still being strong enough to not "dip" with even a more hefty microphone.If you're in the market for a boom, this is definitely the one to get! I'm sure the premium priced Rode boom-arm is very similar, but it's also twice the price. This is the proverbial "sweet spot." Highly recommended!
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