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Seen everywhere
You see them everywhere and for a good reason! Decent price and very solid!
I got mine almost 10 year and use it daily without problems
I got mine almost 10 year and use it daily without problems
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High quality but not perfect…
I would recommend the product (with caveats below).
Pros -
Solid frame with high quality finish.
Stable and easy to adjust.
Maintains Mic at the same angle in every position with relative ease.
Cons-
Difficult to tighten some of the screws adequately.
Spring tension can’t cope at extremes of extension or flexion
(e.g. it struggles with the Rode NT2a).
Pros -
Solid frame with high quality finish.
Stable and easy to adjust.
Maintains Mic at the same angle in every position with relative ease.
Cons-
Difficult to tighten some of the screws adequately.
Spring tension can’t cope at extremes of extension or flexion
(e.g. it struggles with the Rode NT2a).
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Solid product but not for heavier mics
I've used one daily for many years and it's a good product IMO. Only reason why I can't give it 5/5 is because it's simply not strong enough to handle larger mics. I am using it with SM57 and it's been perfect for that. I tried to use it with Rode's own NT2 but PSA-1 can't handle it's weight. I bought it for homestudio use but I am currently using when playing videgames online. It's a good product if you are aware of it's limitations.
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LV
Has some things to improve on
I have no previous experience to compare against so it is hard for me evaluate how it stands out of competition. Mechanism makes scratching metal noise when adjusted. For my mic I had to get additional extension tube. I appreciate mounting options. Overall good, especially packaging, but not 5 stars good.
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AW
Decent mic arm
Pretty useful and convenient mic arm in my home studio. Though part that holds the mic is not very handy. Have to tighten hard a screw that holds a mic, unless it is loose. After one year use, loud noises appear when setting up the position i need. Despite that, good and decent arm.
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JK
Very Smooth and Lasts a While
Buttery smooth, rock-solid table-mounted boom arm. Do not get it for stage microphones, it will just spring up. I can confirm it won't work with an SM57 or SM58. This is designed for heavy mics. I got it for an SM7B; note: it's impossible to rotate it all the way round without the end of the XLR connector getting caught on the tightening screws.
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checking in the studio
We bought them for a book reading studio and they fit perfectly with the rode and Blue microphones. good quality and good price
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Good arm overall
Good arm, handles my Rode NT1 5th gen. They could have thought cable management a bit better, but not a deal breaker. 4.5 start, I would say :)
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Nice addition to my room
I got this so I can easily stream from my PC without having to use a normal stand.
It's a nice addition as it simplified thing a lot. Not I can easily move my mic around the desk, depending on what I'm doing.
What I personally don't like about it is the fact that it's quite hard to have other add-ons for the mic. I have a pop-filter that is just impossible to place on this stand.
Other than that I can honestly say I love what it does. The cable management is really easily done, the position is really customizable and it hold the microphone really well.
It's a nice addition as it simplified thing a lot. Not I can easily move my mic around the desk, depending on what I'm doing.
What I personally don't like about it is the fact that it's quite hard to have other add-ons for the mic. I have a pop-filter that is just impossible to place on this stand.
Other than that I can honestly say I love what it does. The cable management is really easily done, the position is really customizable and it hold the microphone really well.
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Good quality, does the job
It's alright, it does exactly what you would expect. Very convenient, but the handling is not mind blowing. Still happy with the purchase.
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