• Reviews around pop filter (1.41 of 5)

    InnoGear Microphone Suspension Mic Clip Adjustable Boom Studio Scissor Arm Stand for Blue Yeti Snowball Microphone and Blue Yeti Nano

    • Just received a stand, a shock mount and pop filter
    • It holds my mic, isolation filter and pop filter without even needing to increase the spring tension, but it's nice to know the additional adjustment is there if I need it
    • On mine I have not adjusted the springs like is recommended for this microphone, and I also have a shock mount and a hefty pop filter on it, and it doesn’t move whatsoever unless I want it to
    • I also have trouble keeping the pop filter on the base.
    • If you are planning to get this with the Blue yeti, a shock mount, and a pop filter, then I really don't recommend this boom arm
    • I'd recommend a pop filter if you're going to have the mic close to your mouth to reduce plosives
    • Holds the weight of the Blue Yeti, shock mount, and pop pop filter
    • I bought two one for my rode nt1(w/ shock mount and metal pop filter), and the other for my led panels
    • The desk mount is solid and holds tight to mine with no issue at all, and the arm has no problem supporting my Yeti Blackout, Shock mount, and Pop filter that I have mounted to it.
    • It feels fairly sturdy and is able to hold up my AKG P120 mic, the shock mount, a pop-filter, and a Pyle XLR to USB adapter without sagging
    • and when I say this is stable it really is stable as soon as I
    • I tighten it on there as hard as I
    • n’t failed me once