🎤 Elevate your sound game with precision and style!
The Neewer Microphone Arm Stand offers professional-grade stability and flexibility with a max load of 1.5kg, adjustable boom arm for perfect positioning, and a desk clamp that protects surfaces while fitting desks up to 2 inches thick. Compatible with popular mics like Blue Yeti and Snowball, it includes cable management straps for a clean, organized setup—ideal for studio, broadcasting, and streaming pros.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 40.6 x 13.2 x 7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 41.4 x 11.9 x 5.6 centimetres |
Item Weight | 21.3 Ounces |
Brand | NEEWER |
Colour | Black |
Part number | 21000030 |
Size | Ständer für Mikrofon |
Warranty description | 2. |
Style | NW-35 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
N**N
Bargain Purchase, Easy to Assemble
I was looking for a boom arm that offered a great balance of affordability, quality, and ease of use. This Neewer boom arm delivers on all fronts. For the price, the build quality is outstanding. The arm extends far enough and reaches the perfect height for my setup. I'm currently using a Fifine K669b microphone and the arm gives it a clean, professional look. It's been securely mounted on my desk & I haven't had to tighten it once. The quality is fantastic. If you're reading this and considering a boom arm, I highly recommend this Neewer model. It's excellent value for the money and worth every penny.
K**.
That it's Newer than the others.
Does exactly as intended. Not too chunky either!
S**N
Best budget mic arm
Solid, study. Has good range of motion.
R**T
Light and reasonably sturdy
This is a pretty effective scissor arm stand of a microphone and generally works well. It holds the Neewer NW800 well and this is a fairly heavy mic, so it will hold similar mics to this securely. It is not perfect and can drop slightly below your ideal position, so you have to over-compensate at times, to get it to just the right position for recording. the securing clamp is effective, if slightly bulky so it won't fit into an overly small space, but it is probably not designed to do so. Overall, this is effective and very good value for money.
V**I
OK for the price
The arm is sturdy enough for my SM58, nothing fancy but gets the job done. Tightening screws on the mic end can still allow a bit of movement, but not dropping or moving under the weight of mic. The microphone clip included is flimsy though and the thread to attach it to the arm was stripped already so it only has about 3mm of thread. Luckily my mic had it's own which rectified the problem.
E**E
Absolutely fantastic, Good quality And Build!!!!
I was after an boom arm that was low cost yet very good build and easy to use regards to moving the arm back and fourth. With that It's an amazing boom arm for the money and it's extremely tough built with very good springs. I had this for over an month for usage of Steaming and YouTube and so far I had no problems,to be honest I love it. The arm does expand out and at an good height that I needed it to be. At the moment I'm using an body microphone that is design for wearing on your body and the cable is so thin that it goes inside the hole of the frame and it looks very tidy and a pro. It's been on my desk ever since the first day and never came loss. Absolutely fantastic in terms of the actual quality and those that are reading the reviews and looking for an boom arm then I 100% recommend that you getting his Neewer boom arm it's worth the money and the time. Thanks
G**S
Not bad, just watch out for that default pull positioning button.
The Amazon description contains the words 'heavy duty', and the packaging features the word 'professional' four times, in large print. It is neither heavy duty nor professional. They're calling it that to flatter their target market (amateur home users, just like me). It's a misuse and debasement of language. If you really need a heavy duty professional stand (and you almost certainly don't) then go to a site dedicated to proper studio equipment (i.e. not this one) where you will find a selection of heavy duty professional stands. They will of course have proper heavy duty professional prices, typically £100 - £150. This thing costs a tenner. Come on, be realistic. You get what you pay for.OK, gripe over. Considered as a piece of light duty amateur equipment it's actually not bad at all. Its modest dimensions (each arm is about 350mm) make it ideal for small desktops or other confined spaces (i.e. most home studios). The clamp is metal (some sort of alloy), much better than the flimsy plastic ones which can't be tightened up without bending or breaking. The two thumbscrews are a waste of time (the upper one has little to no effect, the bottom one is pointless) but it doesn't matter as the frame is built with bolts which can be adjusted for stiffness. I have tried it with an SM58 (about 300 grams) and a hefty large-diaphragm condenser in a shock mount (about 550 grams), both with thick cables attached, and they stayed put without drifting down. The supplied microphone clip is OK, the right size for a 58, but all its threads are plastic so it won't last long. That's about all there is to say about it.Except this, and I quote verbatim from the packaging. 'Warm prompt: Generally, the default pull positioning button is setting in screw hole with primary requirement.' Enough said, we can take a hint.
F**E
Pretty good!
Easy to assemble sturdy moves around well and doesn't take much room on the desk👍🏽👍🏽😗
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