• Reviews around microphone (3.22 of 5)

    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

    • I love the Neewer adjustable microphone arm
    • Other than that, it is a decent microphone stand and works as intended
    • I have to either balance the microphone vertically or hang it underneath, since it's not strong enough to hold it out sideways.
    • Works exactly as hoped; holds dynamic and condenser microphones with no problem
    • NEEWER Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand, Compact Mic Stand Made of Durable Steel for Radio Broadcasting Studio, Voice-Over Sound Studio, Stages, and TV StationsWork Fine with my Yeti
    • I'm not going to hang my $840 microphone off this mount, but it's fine for a simple application
    • Easy to set up and works great with the Eggsnow Microphone Shock Mount.
    • But other than that, my microphone works great with it!
    • If you have a light microphone it's amazing, but if you prefer to shock your microphones like me
    • You get what you pay for and only a few months of very light use with a light dynamic microphone the stand shredded
    • holds a blue yeti (super heavy microphone) with no issues.
    • Bought these 3 to go as a bundle: Koolertron Universal Microphone Shock Mount, Audio-Technica AT2020+ with Pop Filter, and NEEWER Suspension Boom ArmThey pair very well together
    • It couldn't even support its own weight much less any microphone's
    • This is the perfect adjustable microphone stand for a beginner Podcaster or YouTuber
    • Despite what the description of this stand says, it DOES work with the Blue Yeti and Blue Snowball, as well as any other microphone with a 3/5” accessories thread
    • I'll update by the end of the day)For reference, I bought this with a Blue Yeti, a Blue Radius II Microphone Shock Mount, and a Dragonpad USA Pop filter (Would NOT recommend getting this pop filter for any reason).This mic stand is a pain in the ass to try and figure out what you're actually ALLOWED to do with it
    • For the price, this NEEWER Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand is worth having for your studio mic.
    • It it counter weights the microphone perfectly, but enough so that it's easy to move and adjust
    • and i feel comfortable putting my expensive microphone on it and keeping it there.
    • Great microphone holder for my DJ setup.
    • NEEWER Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand was a great purchase for me
    • Definitely recommend to anyone needing a good, stable microphone stand.
    • Very solid construction and the internal springs are strong enough to support my heavy condenser microphone steadily in place
    • Anytime I rotate my microphone it always falls back down.
    • I bought this because I was recording videos and have a dynamic microphone that I have to speak into when I talk as it is really good at noise reduction, too much really
    • I got the mic stand and am happy with how well it holds my microphone.
    • This is a great microphone arm, especially for only $12.99
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    • I was torn between ordering this “cheap” microphone arm or a much more expensive arm from a brand I was actually familiar with
    • This is an excellent microphone stand perfect for my little home studio
    • Just recently the microphone has begun to sag a little bit, but it hasn't been a dealbreaker
    • The threads on the cheap plastic microphone adapter warped and now I have to get a new one
    • The mic stand fell off my desk (I tightened it so much until it was solid and it scuffed my desk) and my $150 yeti microphone is now crackling from the fall
    • I use this with a Floureon BM-800 which is a reasonably decent cheap microphone
    • This microphone boom and shock mount works like a champ on my desk on my computer
    • Had to remove some of the springs to get it to work, instructions were unclear and very vague, and it does not lock down enough to hold my shock mount and microphone
    • NEEWER Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand, Compact Mic Stand Made of Durable Steel for Radio Broadcasting Studio, Voice-Over Sound Studio, Stages, and TV StationsGreat boom arm for the price.
    • Firstly, while the description notes that it is not suitable for the Blue Yeti, that is the exact microphone I'm using it with and so far its worked pretty well
    • Adjust the arm to move the microphone over started to warp the metal and scratch off some of the paint
    • An amazing microphone stand that evidentially gave me an issue screwing in my Samson
    • The NEEWER Microphone Suspension Boom
    • but overall it's a decent microphone
    • Works perfectly wit the snowball blue microphone
    • Excellent microphone stand to podcast on
    • Was missing the microphone
    • The NEEWER Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm was shorter than i originally planned to have but is still a boom
    • Great microphone mount for the cost
    • This is a fairly nice microphone stand
    • ATR mic with a shock mount, its a pretty small microphone
    • I use this with a Floureon BM-800 which is a reasonably decent cheap microphone
    • I have a recording studio with Yamaha mixer and some high end digital recording gear, but this stand and the cheap microphone are not for use with my high end
    • It is a good microphone holder!
    • There are a number of microphone boom arms on the market, most of them are boom arms for desk lamps with a microphone bolt attached
    • If you do the same I would recommend not leaving the heavy microphone on othe arm when not in use, however if you use it for a standard Dynamic
    • Wasn't lucky enough to get one that can support a microphone
    • Solid Microphone Boom for my desk and sleek
    • Solid Microphone Boom for my desk and sleek
    • Very nice microphone stand
    • Unlike a previous stand, which I returned, Lulu Home Heavy Duty Microphone Stand, this one supports an AKG 200 condenser mic w/shockmount, it feels much sturdier, does not slip or dip so far.
    • The stand doesnt support my 2 lb microphone, it doesnt clamp well to any table
    • but I would not trust them to hold up an expensive microphone
    • It fits well on my desk, however the stands microphone shock mount does not fit however if you purchase this it will
    • I also wish that the mounting mechanism for putting the stand into the desk bracket was better since mine kind of just flops around even with the screw tightened all the way though its convenient swinging the microphone out of the way rather than readjusting the position every time
    • and i feel comfortable putting my expensive microphone on it and keeping it there.
    • It was included, so I cannot complain, and a new one would cost about 3 dollars, but since I couldn't be bothered, I kind of propped up my microphone on the smaller mount
    • Great little Microphone arm.
    • Eventually over time no matter how much I tighten it, my microphone falls down onto the desk and this becomes a fancy desk mic stance.unless you're in a pinch and can't spend more, buy something that you wont be throwing in the dumpster after 6 months of use.
    • It holds the microphone, but the wing it’s seem useless, otherwise it works like it supposed to, hold mic and don’t fall.
    • Other than that, this is a great microphone arm
    • My microphone fits it well and it’s well supported
    • Honestly, if you are looking for a cheap and easy to use microphone boom arm, this is definitely the way to go
    • So far i love this microphone stand
    • If you have a light microphone it's amazing, but if you prefer to shock your microphones like me
    • Fortunately it didn't fall very far, and was undamaged, but I'd hate for this to happen to someone else's much more expensive microphone
    • it falls, quite often, it falls hard and has damaged my Microphone-cheap screw that doesn't allow you to swivel it without it moving on the deskConclusion: There are lots of better options out there, and because of the fact that it keeps falling off of my
    • It stays steady, it swings perfectly and supports my microphone constantly since I never take it off the boom and it is swung out of my way when the mic is not in use
    • I would recommend buying this to anyone who is looking for a cheap microphone stand
    • In all this is a cheap stand for cheap microphones.
    • Supports my microphone very well
    • Supports my microphone very well
    • Easily supports my Blue Snowball microphone!
    • It does not support correctly heavy microphones like a rode nt1a
    • Mine failed using a 317 g Samson Q2U microphone after about 1 week of use.- The screws inside the adjustment knobs are made of VERY brittle material and strip easily.
    • All I have to say is this is not a good microphone holder
    • Quality feels like if i bend it wrong the whole thing will collapse and snap in half and break my microphone
    • My only complaint would be that I wish they would include a metal insert rather than a plastic insert for the microphones, this is because my microphone is loose but secure
    • If you're looking to build a recording studio on a budget this adjustable microphone stand is a must
    • I have been looking for a microphone arm compatible with it and it is fully operational
    • I guess the vendor put it there to protect himself as the yeti microphone is one heavy microphone
    • For the price tag, you're getting a great microphone arm that will turn you into a professional podcaster in no time!
    • But as I got into more expensive microphones like Audio Technica which also tend to be more 'beefy'
    • Good for the price, would not recommend putting heavy microphones on this product though.
    • The NEEWER Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm and Microphone Pop Filter For Blue Yeti
    • Microphone Suspension Boom, perfectly packed and delivered on time
    • This scissor arm is great microphone stand and is ideal for all kinds of voice work
    • i occasionally stream on twitch and needed to elevate my microphone
    • Decent microphone boom
    • Decent microphone boom
    • For the price it's a great microphone arm
    • Great microphone stand otherwise
    • This one has both an almost useless plastic adapter in the lame microphone holder and a better metal one ( but not as nice as the $4 one sold separately) to use it for a ¼” devise I need to use an adapter
    • It mounts easily to his desk and supports his microphone.
    • Good for the price, would not recommend putting heavy microphones on this product though.
    • Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand
    • Makes using my microphone so much easier and barely cost a thing
    • But it doesn't handle heavy microphones (like my blue snowball) very well
    • Hefty microphones, will not work with this stand.
    • The unit is flimsy and it struggles to support the blue yeti microphone, even after tightening the various bolts it still slumps under the mic weight
    • I use this in conjunction with a Blue Yeti Pro USB Condenser Microphone and a Blue RADIUS II Microphone Shock Mount
    • Great Microphone arm only
    • It is to proper external microphones what a tripod is to proper photography gear.
    • this stand can't support any weight at all, I screwed my microphone onto it and tightened it as much as I could to the desk, but it fell over and broke my microphone, the green surface thats supposed to help it cling to the
    • The swivel is nice for angling my microphone
    • Holds up my microphone well without falling or bending when supposed to be held in place.
    • NEEWER Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand
    • Overall a relatively decent microphone stand at a reasonable price.
    • trash, this thing couldnt even hold a feather let alone a microphone, you get what you pay for, upgraded to the rode pyle and it is definitely worth the money, the rode is spring loaded for excellent results
    • If you want an experience built around bent pieces of thin metal, a slowly creeping microphone that is forever falling out of it's designated position, pinched skin from trying to tighten the poorly designed knobs - THIS IS THE MIC STAND FOR YOU!Save yourself a major headache, and precious recording time: buy a standard mic stand.0.25 Stars!
    • Holds the microphone in place and clears up desk space for me.
    • They could have used better quality bolts, but this is a cheap microphone
    • Awesome microphone stand
    • This mic arm worked great... until it really didn't and damaged both my microphone and my desk
    • other wise i love it
    • Buy it if u r broke
    • Cheap thin metal lasted about 1 month p
    • During a few recording sessions my keyboard clicks had interrupted an important e-sports play and it lost my friend his battle