• Reviews around arm (4.53 of 5)

    XLR Condenser Microphone, TONOR Professional Cardioid Studio Mic Kit with T20 Boom Arm, Shock Mount, Pop Filter for Recording, Podcasting, Voice Over, Streaming, Home Studio, YouTube (TC20)

    • In conclusion i am excited about this microphone as well as the arm mechanism
    • The build quality feels solid and the arm it comes with is SOLID
    • Solid high quality materials, great base arm, just perfect.
    • Setup is super easy and with the scarlett solo, the only thing I had to do after plugging everything in, was a quick driver setup, then a couple click in my sound control panel to change the signal from mono to stereo (sound would only record to the left channel without doing this)This kit comes with all accessories that you'll need including their amazing T20 Boom arm which is the best I've used
    • and I adore the boom arm for this
    • Everything was fine the arm is sturdy
    • And then the Boom arm is probably the most sturdy boom arm I've ever
    • ProsBoom arm is one of the best boom arms I've used at this price
    • Not to mention the arm is better than one I had previously for more money than the entire package here.
    • Overall for $60 its a great value, mic sounds good, heavy duty boom arm
    • First, regarding the boom arm: it's decently built; it has a nice, solid feel and holds its position without cranking down the pinch screws
    • First the good, the mic arm is great quality and not flimsy like most of other ones you see on here, now onto the mic
    • If you've been shopping around for microphones, whether were talking microphones that use the XLR connection similar to this one, or the incredible deluge of USB based microphones that is hit us since everybody headed home for work, you might be confused as to how you can possibly know if something is decent quality