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    NEEWER Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand, Max Load 1 KG Compact Mic Stand Made of Durable Steel for Radio Broadcasting Studio, Voice-Over Sound Studio, Stages, and TV Stations

    • Although it wobbles a tiny bit due to the plastic screw not being quite snug, it holds my Yeti very well
    • A bit precarious.
    • Just recently the microphone has begun to sag a little bit, but it hasn't been a dealbreaker
    • Works fairly well, but after a year of swinging it out of the way after i was done using it daily, the post that fits in the desk holder has worn through and bent forward, damaging my desk a bit in the process
    • Supports my blue yeti nano/shock mount with no issue but that’s only if I crank the knobs down as tight as possible, otherwise the weight will make it sag a bit
    • The microphone stand shakes a little bit when my chair hits my desk, but I don't think theres any chance of it falling over or giving out.
    • I am a hand mover when I talk and any accidental bumps add a bit of spring/metal vibration to the audio
    • The Yeti is a heavy mic and the boom arm needs a good bit of tightening up at the joints to keep it in place, particularly at the end where the mounting bolt connects to your spider mount or directly to the mic itself.
    • Because it uses springs, there will be tiny bit of vibration if it's bumped or being adjusted, just something to keep in mind
    • It’s a bit expensive but worth it!
    • With some further use and everyday wear and tear, the arm began to feel a bit flimsy and loose
    • It's clamp has a really strange circular bit that struggles to grip my curved desk, the underneath of my desk has a curved edge versus a 90 degree angle, the way it's
    • But I did expect it to work a bit better than it did
    • The item is a bit odd
    • I was probably a bit optimistic about the quality of this product
    • The stand wobbles a bit when I'm typing and the dang piece you attach to get your Blue Snowball on the
    • It wobbles a bit but other than that, it is great!
    • Arm is a bit loose, but it's cheap
    • Wobbles a little bit, and where it connects to the base is a little lower quality, but heck it was only $13.50 when I got it.
    • The last week or so the end that holds the mic is a bit loose, but just needs a tightening of the bolt
    • The connection of the mount to the microphone stand is a bit "loose", so careful as it might fall off or break if forced.
    • JOLNERonPCThe arm is a bit weak and barely holds enough weight to support the Blue
    • , it's sturdy, but seems to warp just a little bit from every day use extending and folding back up again.
    • I was a bit skeptical when I purchased this at first because of the low price point, but I have been using it for a month now and haven't had any issues or loss of mobility in the stand
    • Luckily i had the right bit and it screwed on with ease
    • The boom adds a bit of professionalism to your desk setup and frees up space on your table top
    • The boom itself is metallic, but the movable clamp is plastic, so I am a bit worried that it will eventually break
    • It seems a tiny bit cheap at first but works pretty well.
    • However, the top joint is a bit loose and often leads to the weight of my microphone making it sink down
    • It seems a tiny bit cheap at first but works pretty well.
    • So I ended up stretching it out a good bit as I attached it to the back end of the arm stand
    • : this stand is a bit more sturdy than i first thought.
    • other wise i love it
    • n’t scuff up the wood
    • n’t feel like this will flop over or slide down under weight
    • During a few recording sessions my keyboard clicks had interrupted an important e-sports play and it lost my friend his battle