• Reviews around thread (2.28 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

    • However, out of the box the threading for the clamp was extremely useless and rendered the entire product completely useless for me
    • This does not come with the proper threading for a Razer Seiren Mic
    • The threads on the cheap plastic microphone adapter warped and now I have to get a new one
    • But the biggest problem is the thread
    • Also the screw for the microphone clip has bad threads and almost ruined the clip that came with my $300 microphone
    • Came with a different threading than what I had available but I altered the threaded piece to work with my mic brackets and was good to go
    • Where the microphone is mounted there is a cheap plastic thread which connects the microphone to the arm, and this began to cause problems holding the microphone stable
    • Unless my threads were defective buyer beware
    • Anytime you have a fine thread pattern on plastic it never works out
    • The threads on the clamp look cheap, and the tensioners are made of plastic
    • Anytime you have a fine thread pattern on plastic it never works out
    • n’t scuff up the wood
    • n’t feel like this will flop over or slide down under weight
    • Buy it if u r broke
    • During a few recording sessions my keyboard clicks had interrupted an important e-sports play and it lost my friend his battle
    • there's not quite as much spring tension as I'd prefer
    • And as you know, when metal bends, it breaks
    • and it's still working just as good as when I got
    • It won't support a very weighty mic as there's just not enough tension even if you tighten the
    • This thing is about as sloppy as it gets
    • There is one small problem though and that is the base of it wobbles a
    • When you get this the box is misleading as it has a spring mount on the front of the box, and when you take it out it's this cheap plastic thing like in the thumbnail of the product on amazon.
    • Arm cant support mics such as
    • Bit wobbly on it's base but works as it shows
    • I do respect the company as a
    • It's not as flexible as
    • it works just as it supposed to
    • Bought in May and after a month it has started to bend and crack as of July.
    • Keeps my mic off my desk as well as off the
    • The springs hold the mic steady just as well as when I bought it, and the desk clamp stays tight with only ocassional tightening.
    • amazed as to how well this worked
    • Still not a fan I even HAD to remove it so forcefully, unsure as to why it's clamp was designed this way.