• Reviews around mic (3.80 of 5)

    Tree New Bee TNB-MIC01 USB Plug and Play Studio Adjustable Desktop/Laptop Microphone, Black

    • Great basic mic stand
    • Not strong enough to hold me sam professional studio mic
    • Amazing low cost mic stand that JUST WORKS GREAT
    • This is a great mic arm for anyone who doesn't want their mic on their desk and if they are on a low budget
    • The arm wasn't strong enough to support my mic
    • Very functional mic boom.
    • I have it clamped into my desk now with the ball end of the tightening screw digging into the wood, seems solid now, but it's an annoying workaround that limits where i can put the mic and wouldn't work on a desk you couldn't gouge.
    • Medium case - you like the "boom mic" life, and the experiment lets you know what to look for in an upgrade.
    • It's a great starting mic stand, I started to see issues after about 8 months, compression board desks get smashed by the desk attachment piece
    • Does the job as a budget get you off the ground starter mic arm
    • The metal is well, however due to the price I would say the plastic was skimped on for some of the pieces (such as the mic holder plastic piece, the lack of instructions in the box and the pop filter)
    • It holds my mic pretty well
    • it's a great mic stand, kinda wish where the arm sits on the bracket that you attach to your desk had either a bushing or was a bit more thick so that when i move the arm it doesn't move inside the bracket, besides that ill be making my own bushing out of delrin to fix this issue.
    • Great mic stand
    • For those that are looking to try the "boom mic life" without investing in the more expensive options, this is a low impact way to try the workflow.
    • The plastic part that is supposed to support the mic was a cheap plastic and broke
    • awesome mic arm only thing i had a issue with is the plastic stopper on the screw for the pop filter broke installing
    • The arm itself is not reliable due to the fact that where the screw goes in to hold the arm practically widened the hole making the mic wobble left and right with no good stability
    • As affordable mic stands go, you can't really do much better than this, with one annoying problem
    • I received my mic stand today, and set it up, but I noticed that the "anti vibration metal microphone holder" was not the same one as advertised, it is a cheap plastic mic holder and is very low quality, everything else is fine but I am very disappointed that I paid 7$ more for the better mic
    • For the price I am very happy with this mic stand as a good starter boom
    • It's a good mic, but it said 'Complete', so I thought it came WITH a mic
    • I received my mic stand today, and set it up, but I noticed that the "anti vibration metal microphone holder" was not the same one as advertised, it is a cheap plastic mic holder and is very low quality, everything else is fine but I am very disappointed that I paid 7$ more for the better mic
    • I use a portable Sony recorder instead of a regular mic, so I use a couple rubber bands on my slender but rectangular mic to attach it temporarily to the end and it works perfect
    • very nice, does handle the heavier mic, thanks.
    • Highly recommend to any one that needs or wants a good reliable mic stand.
    • After just mount it on a table, attach a mic, and enjoy the professional style recording studio.
    • I use a portable Sony recorder instead of a regular mic, so I use a couple rubber bands on my slender but rectangular mic to attach it temporarily to the end and it works perfect
    • I would suggest this boom arm for anyone who has the original Blue Snowball and is looking for a budget boom arm to go with your budget mic, like myself
    • It works well with the Blue Snowball USB mic
    • My mic works great on it but as others claimed that the mic stand is a bit rigid or best said not professional grade but for the price it actually is a usable mic stand and with a little practice and trying different setups or angles it can work very well as a studio mic stand
    • Doesn't hold a mic and keeps falling, the adjustment screws don't work (it swivels even when they are as tight as can be), and is generally terrible
    • These being my only complaints, I would highly recommend this stand for someone looking for an inexpensive mic mount for chatting online, or basic voice over work.
    • Still, I'm thinking one I get a shock mount for my Blue Spark mic this will suffice for my first home studio space.
    • Deffinitely a good budget Mic Boom.
    • Deffinitely a good budget Mic Boom.
    • inexpensive mic arm works wellI have already submitted a review stop emailing me
    • it's a good mic arm for the price and does it's job fairly well, with that said
    • might work well for a cheap mic
    • Good mic
    • Considering returning to save the money for a proper mic holder.
    • Good attn just doesn't support a heavy mic.
    • This is good mic stand that is really easy and nice to use.
    • Fits my Samson Meteor Mic perfectly.
    • Worth a shot if you just need a simple, sturdy mic stand.
    • was looking for an inexpensive mic boom for my Blue Snowball
    • It can barely hold the mic and it was missing a pieces