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Hidden Cable Trough
Headset Hook
1 FOR SHURE
2 FOR RODE
3 FOR BLUE YETI
4 FOR HYPERX QUADCAST
5 FOR AUDIO-TECHNICA
Longer Size: ●The microphone arm vertical reach is 16.4in/41.7cm, horizontal reach is 15.8in/40.1cm. It offers the max horizontal/vertical distance 32.2in/81.8cm and 360°full rotation. ●Knobs on the mic arm make it easy to lock the angle you need.
Adjustable Bearing Capacity:●The diameter of mic arm is 1.2in/3cm. It made by High-strength zinc alloy metal, In standard mode, it can load the maximum up to 1.5KG/3.5ibs.(●Adjustable Bearing Capacity: If you are hanging a heavier/light mic, you can increase/reduce the stretch, using a screwdriver to adjust the screw on the clamp base to adjust the stretching force.)
Universal Compatibility:●The microphone stand comes with a 3/8-inch screw and a 3/8-inch to 5/8-inch metal screw adapters. ●Compatible with multiple models of microphone shock mounts and most Heavy or Lightweight microphones, such as Blue Yeti, Nano, Ice Snowball, Razer mini, Shure SM7B, ShureMV7, RODE, Hyperx Quadcast, Audio-Technica AT2020 and other Heavy Duty Mics. Perfect for Computer, Game Room, Studio, Podcasting, YouTube, streaming.
New Design:●It also build-in a headset holder on the clamp base, it is convince for holding your headset.●Equipped with a wide and thick mic arm base to make the mic arm more stable when moving, can ensure safe use.●Hidden cable channels for easy access and organize outlook to mic arm more concise and fashionable.●Quiet design: Premium all-metal, anti-torsion construction, will not rust and make weird sound in long term use.
Packing list: 1 x Microphone arm set, 1 x 3/8″ to 5/8″ Adapter, 4 x Cable tie, 1 x User Manual.
Customers say
Customers find the microphone stand to be of good quality, better than average, and appreciate its appearance and functionality, with one customer noting it works better than less expensive alternatives. The stand’s sturdiness and range of motion receive mixed feedback – while some find it sturdy enough to hold SM7B microphones, others report it breaks easily and doesn’t stay in position. Moreover, the tension and weight support are also mixed aspects, with customers noting the spring tensioning feels off and the stand tends to lean. Additionally, the adjustment ease receives mixed reviews, with some finding it easily adjustable while others find it difficult to adjust the arm angles.
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