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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
Excellent price and value. The arm is great quality and the performance of the mic is excellent. Amazing value
Mr. Timps
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
Awesome seller, well priced. Item as described and fast shipping.
Mario
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Se escucha muy bien, viene bien protegido, te permite escucharte perfectamente y puedes controlar la ganancia del mic en el mismo microfono
jacob
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
Good
Zedd
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
the stand fits on the desk well but has limited range and did not look like the photo
Joe R
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
Nice range of motion, very clean looking and supports what I need it for when in meetings or recording audio for producing videos.
Alex the Ghost
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
I purchase this somewhat unusual mic stand for use specifically as a secondary desk mounted stand, to hold a dynamic XLR mic (as I have one device that doesn't play well with condenser mics). I usually prefer the 3-joint tube-style that hold the mic overhead, but to maximize the space I'm working with (72 inch desk), I thought having a lower, off to the left mic would give me access as needed, but keep my 'airspace' clear. And it does this...brilliantly. I love it, and I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for low to desk mounting option. I purchased this a few months ago, but held off on reviewing it. Here's why:It's weird. Really weird.It's not an issue with the setup, it's not the quality, or the function, or the semi-static adjustable joints (pro tip: keep the hex key handy). The weirdness is in using it. I have no issue with the location: while my voice prefers a higher, chin-up mic configuration, I have used all types in all possible scenarios, and I'm usually able to adapt pretty quickly.The issue is one of workflow: using a low boom like this takes a bit of practice. It's not like my high mount, where I can just push whichever way to get it out of my line of sight. This takes a bit of practice, and it's time well spent. My initial experiences relocating the auxiliary mic on the fly resulted either swiping all desktop contents to the floor, or jabbing monitors in the soft and shiny parts.Now that I've had it on my desk for a while, dialed in the friction joints just how I like the, and learned to live with it: I love it. I can't think of a better way to mount an additional mic to any workstation. But if you're considering adding one to your setup, be aware of the limitations (READ: only one vertical axis) and the mind learning curve: while simple to set up, it is a bit clumsy to use.
Jsn barros
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
My son raves about this piece, uses it for gaming and noProblems
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