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Damian Lucero
Comentado en México el 1 de mayo de 2024
Definición de bueno bonito y barato recomendado si lo ven con descuento más que nada
Chris Groves
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de marzo de 2024
I have been using the product for nearly a year now, on a daily basis. The stand arm is sturdy and works very well! The cable organizers going down the top/back are also a great touch! Would highly recommend the brand to anyone looking for a step up in quality but not necessarily in price! I am using this in combination with a PDX400 microphone and get compliments all the time.
Neil Ashton
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de diciembre de 2022
Got this to upgrade my home office setup for remote work (lots of MS Teams calls). Easy setup and the clamp to table is pretty robust as is whole unit - with simple cable routing. There is not quite as much range of adjustment as some other designs but worth the tradeoff for solid mounting. Overall pleased with it.
@theDavidLeach
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2022
I purchased this to replace a cheaper boom mic arm that I was using and to upgrade the overall aesthetics to my battlestation.The packaged arrived quickly and packaged extremely safely for safe transport. I was pleasingly surprised by the sheer size and protective packaging (see photo).I used this boom mic arm in conjunction with my Maono RGB cardioid mic.The arm is much beefier and stronger than my basic boom mic arm that I was previously using. My mounting situation is quite different than most scenarios. I mounted the boom arm by drilling into the steel panel on the side of my MWE battlestation. This was the most secure solution for mounting it in my situation. The boom arm has the ability to also mount it by a "C" bracket style screw-compression. It can easily fit thicker desks but thin desks require it to be mounted the drill method.Each bend angle on the arm has a thick screw adjustment to tighten tension or loosen it. The boom arm also incorporates wire management within the arms. Although pictured, there is no nady pop filter included, I simply utilized my old one on the new arm.The arm also has the ability to adjust the panning tension by screwing the circular base left or right. In my angled scenario this was not enough tension to counter gravity, however my specific situation is most likely extremely limited.Overall I really like the design and functionality of this boom mic arm. It possesses all the features I required and aesthetically looks professional and modern.Based on value, aesthetics, and functionality, I would definitely recommend this to others.
Tiberias
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de noviembre de 2022
The microphone arm initially made a good impression. High-quality table clamp, practical channel for cable management and looks stable. Unfortunately, after a few days of use the wire cord running inside ripped and the microphone arm can no longer be properly fixed. it's a design flaw. Since this thin wire cord is actually constantly under tension, sooner or later it will simply lead to material fatigue. It's really a shame. Do not buy and save your money
vardelda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de septiembre de 2022
Update: Broke after 18 months. I use this mike for a Blue Yeti. After about 10 months, it started slipping a bit and I was unable to tighten it enough to hold if bumped. When trying to tighten today, the cam broke and now it won't tighten at all. Nice arm but definitely recommend using it for mics lighter than a Yeti.If you're tired of all the cheap & flimsy arms being sold everywhere and looking for a really good quality mic arm, this is it. It's solid, well-built, holds firm, doesn't flop, fade or transmit vibration. I went through about 6 of mic arms at various price points and this is better than any others I've used in this price range. If you need a good arm, just get it.That said, I have a couple minor cons:First, it is about the same length as every other arm. I'm not sure why someone decided 14-15" arms is the max everyone needs, but this falls in the same range. Many people want to put the mic arm BEHIND their monitor and a 15" base arm is too short for this purpose. Make it at least 18". If anything, this arm is longer than many so not deducting anything for this.I'd like to see the bottom mounting plate be larger to provide a more positive hold -- particularly when bumped/knocked.But don't let those minor complaints distract you. This is a great, professional level mic arm. I mounted a Blue Yeti + screen (not light) and have it run out across my monitor (I built a special mounting bracket to solve the "over the monitor" problem) at about 75% extension and it is holding more solid and steady than any other boom I've tried at any price point near this one. Recommended.
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