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Excellent Value for Money
It's been made with the SM7B in mind, and it shows. The build quality is insane for the price. In comparison to other boom arms from different brands of a similar price point, this wins in every regard for me. 360 degree rotational mount. Integrated cable management. Highly recommend.
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LOVE IT
This is EXACTLY what I needed! I record vocals at the desk where I work from home, so I needed a stable and reliable mic arm that I could tuck away when I'm not using it. This fits the bill!
I've been using it for over a month now, and I haven't needed to tighten anything again yet.
I've been using it for over a month now, and I haven't needed to tighten anything again yet.
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Impressive and ergonomic!
I've chosen Elgato arms for my new studio because i wanted a special design and i really love them. They look amazing and they are really ergonomic. This one, the high rise, serve both sitting persons for voicover work and standing for singing! Great buy!
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It is very good
It is perfect
I like it more than rode and gravity
I like it more than rode and gravity
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Too heavy, too powerful, great quality
This arm is designed for truly heavy microphones.
My assumption was that over-capacity can't be bad, and if I use smaller microphone I just get more durability.
But the springs are tuned for heavy weight, and to work for smaller microphones the arm must be loaded with included counter-weight. I have to use the counter-weight with a SM57 clone in a metal shock mount.
So in effect I have useless extra weight on my table. I would go with a smaller arm if I knew better.
The spring loaded design is great, it will never sag. The quality here is very good. The ball joint is useful to mount the microphone upright on its handle, so visibility to my computer monitor is unobstructed. The arm is super stable and easy to move. It holds for a few years already, I move it at least weekly.
A minor issue: sometimes something bangs loudly inside when lowering/rising the arm around one specific angle. As if a spring is catched and released suddenly.
A maintenance guide is missing here. The mechanism clearly needs oiling after few years. I will have to figure it out.
My assumption was that over-capacity can't be bad, and if I use smaller microphone I just get more durability.
But the springs are tuned for heavy weight, and to work for smaller microphones the arm must be loaded with included counter-weight. I have to use the counter-weight with a SM57 clone in a metal shock mount.
So in effect I have useless extra weight on my table. I would go with a smaller arm if I knew better.
The spring loaded design is great, it will never sag. The quality here is very good. The ball joint is useful to mount the microphone upright on its handle, so visibility to my computer monitor is unobstructed. The arm is super stable and easy to move. It holds for a few years already, I move it at least weekly.
A minor issue: sometimes something bangs loudly inside when lowering/rising the arm around one specific angle. As if a spring is catched and released suddenly.
A maintenance guide is missing here. The mechanism clearly needs oiling after few years. I will have to figure it out.
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Excellent mic arm
Feels like a more universal and familiar option compared to Elgato’s second model, which mounts from below. Easy to assemble, holds the microphone perfectly. I’ve been streaming and moving it around for 2+ hours every day for the past six months or more. The main joint loosened a bit over time, but it was easily tightened with a regular screwdriver. Now there’s one more minor unwanted movement, but I can’t reach the tightening screw because the cap comes off in a not-so-obvious way.
Otherwise, based on my experience with different mic arms, this one holds really well, clamps firmly to the desk, and the desk mount has never come loose. The metal parts are heavy, the whole build feels solid—not plastic at all—and gives the impression of a sturdy, well-made steel holder.
Otherwise, based on my experience with different mic arms, this one holds really well, clamps firmly to the desk, and the desk mount has never come loose. The metal parts are heavy, the whole build feels solid—not plastic at all—and gives the impression of a sturdy, well-made steel holder.
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Great!
Very happy with this. I was torn between the Rode PSA series and this. Youtube reviews convinced me on this and it's working great so far. It's quite heavy, which seems to be necessary for its stability, but just so you know.
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Does exactly what it needs to!
Great well built stand that is easily capable of holding my Rode NT-1A with pop filter. Easily manoeuvrable and mounts easily to my desk
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Night and day compared to Røde PSA1
This is night and day compared to Røde PSA1 studioarm, which I had for 2 years. This feels like such a quality improvement. No noises, complete sturdy with my SM7B
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Solid quality
The microphone moves effortlessly in whatever direction I need, has shown no signs of wear and has a very solid clamp which is easily adjustable for a variety of desk thicknesses. It includes rubber covers so you can route your cable through the arm so it doesn't get in the way or wobble making cable management effortless.
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