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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de marzo de 2025
I can not send it back. I don't have the box.The joint that holds the mic, can not even go vertical. Your mic has to be slanted/angled. It can NOT do what it shows it doing in the photo.The quality of this product is also terrible. The arm that has a wing nut to tighten doesn't stay tight. So the mic just sags down to the table. It's literally useless.
Sandra D.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
3/18/25All I can say is that I am a HUGE FAN of this boom, mic arm. It is nice and clean, moves with such ease - no GLIDES! It gives my desk the clean look I wanted to maintain versus the standard swing arms that are super clunky. I like the added attention to detail with having a nice magnetic bar that pops right off to hide the cord from the mic instead of those cumbersome plastic cap covers.I had debated on whether to purchase this item or not, seriously who spends that much for such a basic item...it was more than worth it! It is a natural fit for my SHURE mic as well. I could not be more pleased unless the stand was given to me for free! (Laughing)Go ahead and make yourself happy as well. You deserve something that is as nice as this that keeps your desk clutter free and allows you to move the mic easily into the position you desire.
DJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2025
I have been searching high and low for a great quality low-pro stand that fits neatly between my tempered glass desk, and the wood platform just under it. The clamp on it is monster compared to the majority of mic arms you see here. I also love the ability to hide the cable inside the arm. Definitely worth it!
Brittanicus
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de febrero de 2025
This "low profile" boom stand works extremely well with the Shure SM7 microphone. It's easy to move and it stays put. The cable is hidden under a magnetized cover so doesn't trail over the desktop. The mike holder needed adjustment so that the SM7 was the right side up, which proved tricky until, after all else failed, I read the instructions.
Kevin V
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
I've tried other cheaper arms and they end up drooping down after an hour or two.I have a Rode NT1 5th Gen mic with the shock mount and pop filter on the end of this stand.(Pretty heavy setup)Once Tightened out, I haven't had it droop down at all.I do pivot the mic out of the way daily and pivot it back in front of me when I need and it's a smooth pivot without dropping the mic.It does come with a screw in mount and a clamp style mount.I use the clamp style and it works great on my desk.
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