Earamble Professional Studio Condenser Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Mic Arm Stand with Table Mounting Clamp Suitable for Blue Yeti Snowball
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| Color | Blue |
| Brand | Earamble |
| Material | Steel |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.5 x 4.6 x 1.8 inches |
About this item
- KINDLY NOTE: Max. Microphone Clip Diameter is 1.26"/32mm. Works with Blue Yeti Snowball microphone perfectly.
- Adjustable & Folding Arm: With two 14.2"/360mm foldable arms the stand can be extended up to 31.5"/80cm. Match with the swivel table mount and mic mount you can easily adjust the mic to the best position.
- Stable & Easy Mounting: Removable microphone mounting, you can use the mount we provided or change it to your loved one. With table mounting you can easily mount it on your table without any other accessary. Three different mounting type (360°, 180° or fixed) choose the best one for your work. Added with soft mat it will never damage your furniture during using time.
- Heavy Load Design: Using upgraded strong spring, the stand compatible with up to 4.4lb/ 2kg devices. Designed for more condition.
- Better Material & 18 Months Warranty: Made of high quality steel and electrostatic powder spraying tech the stand is more durable and antirust, full refund or new replacement guaranteed if you dont like it or the stand has quality problem. Buy with Confidence!
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Product information
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 4.6 x 1.8 inches |
| ASIN | B06VX1ZW2M |
| Item model number | ER-Stand-001-US |
| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,634 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #893 in Microphone Stands |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | February 18, 2017 |
| Color Name | Blue |
| Material Type | Steel |
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Product Description
Microphone Suspension Mic Clip Adjustable Boom Studio Scissor Arm Stand
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Max:Microphone Clip Diameter is 1.4"/36cm. |
Soft Pad can protect from scratches. |
The double-braced arms add strength |
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| Customer Rating | 4.0 out of 5 stars (985) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (7407) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (11508) | 4.5 out of 5 stars (22065) |
| Price | Unavailable | $21.99$21.99 | $44.99$44.99 | $17.99$17.99 |
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| Arm Style | Boom Arm | Boom Arm, Scissor Spring Arm row | Boom Arm, Scissor Spring Arm row | Boom Arm |
| Base Type | Clamp | Clamp | Pedestal | Clamp |
| Brand Name | Earamble | InnoGear | TONOR | InnoGear |
| Color | Blue | Black | Black | Black |
| Item Dimensions | 15.5 x 4.6 x 1.8 inches | — | 21.54 x 7.05 x 3.86 inches | 15 x 1.5 x 4 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.20 lbs | 1.68 lbs | 1.98 lbs | 1.35 lbs |
| Material | Steel | Steel | Steel | Steel |
| Style | Modern | Adjustable Heavy Duty Boom Arm Desktop Stands | Desktop Stands | Heavy Duty Metal Boom Arm Desktop Stands |
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonReviewed in the United States on June 4, 2017
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This arm suspension works as expected and has a clamp that can you attach to a table or a desk. The clamp is rubberized to prevent the metal from damaging your table or office desk. Connecting this to the microphone stand I have was not an issue and now I am able to move the arms to adjust the microphone angle and direction to my liking. The arm suspension is hinged with springs and adjusts without any noisy squeaking. This makes it convenient to adjust the arm even while recording and not make any outside noises.
Overall, I am satisfied with this arm suspension for my mic. I did have to add extra padding where the clamp meets the table because I didn’t want to risk damage to my expensive wood desk if the rubberized clamp was insufficient for long-term.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 4, 2017
This arm suspension works as expected and has a clamp that can you attach to a table or a desk. The clamp is rubberized to prevent the metal from damaging your table or office desk. Connecting this to the microphone stand I have was not an issue and now I am able to move the arms to adjust the microphone angle and direction to my liking. The arm suspension is hinged with springs and adjusts without any noisy squeaking. This makes it convenient to adjust the arm even while recording and not make any outside noises.
Overall, I am satisfied with this arm suspension for my mic. I did have to add extra padding where the clamp meets the table because I didn’t want to risk damage to my expensive wood desk if the rubberized clamp was insufficient for long-term.
Well, this one is ok. No instructions. I kinda had to figure out exactly how to put this together. I included pics. I don't know if it's correct. There was a small plastic piece sticking out of one area that I was not able to remove. When the mic sits in the stand, it's quite loose. The arm is stiff. I'm hoping it will loosen over time.
My desk is glass with a metal lip so in essence, it does not exactly screw onto the desk completely. But if it was a regular desk, it would probably be ok.
My overall opinion- good cheap stand for a snowball but will it stand the test of time? Let's see.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 9, 2017
Well, this one is ok. No instructions. I kinda had to figure out exactly how to put this together. I included pics. I don't know if it's correct. There was a small plastic piece sticking out of one area that I was not able to remove. When the mic sits in the stand, it's quite loose. The arm is stiff. I'm hoping it will loosen over time.
My desk is glass with a metal lip so in essence, it does not exactly screw onto the desk completely. But if it was a regular desk, it would probably be ok.
My overall opinion- good cheap stand for a snowball but will it stand the test of time? Let's see.
Budget friendly boom arm with some minor complaints about how well the mic is able to move from position to position, but easily can easily recommend as an entry level product.
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Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on January 4, 2019
Today was no exception.
I opened the box and then stood there holding a bunch of pieces wondering if the lack of instructions should give me cause for concern. Instead of wisely waiting for my husband to come home so I could hand the whole mess over to him, I decided to assert my independence as a strong woman and just figure it out on my own.
Big mistake.
Had a camera been running, it would have looked like a vaudeville routine minus three wise guys. I managed to explode bolts, washers and knobby things - yes, literally explode - all over my desk when I tried to figure out how to set up the stand. Then I somehow decided to see if disassembling my Blue Yeti microphone would make assembly of the arm more obvious. This resulted in another explosion of parts and me scrambling not once, not twice, not even three times, but four times under my desk because something rolled off the edge.
I finally wised up and moved to the floor and with the bottom of the stand held between my feet and the middle of the stand clenched between my knees, I assumed some ergonomically impossible yoga position and, after a few tries, managed to apply "righty tighty" to the microphone base and stand. Attaching the entire thing to my desk was a whole other ordeal I had no idea what the pieces all did so when I had one piece leftover, I had a bit of a panic. (Thank goodness for other reviews. It's an adapter or some such thing for a different mic.)
Apparently I had screwed the microphone to the base so the wrong part was facing me. This meant I had to try "lefty loosey" while trying not to pop the carefully assembled stand off the side of my desk. I suspect it's holding onto my desk through some obstinate willpower, like, maybe God too pity on me and I'm holding it there through prayer. Beats me. I'll take it though.
Forty-five minutes later, I was sitting proudly in front of the entire assembled thing, which was when I noticed the weight of the Blue Yeti was causing it to slowly fold itself down, so apparently I will now be recording all podcasts with my chin touching the desktop. I don't care. I'm not returning it. I'm not sure I can in any case. I think I may have attached it permanently to my microphone.
So, my review...
The pro: It was cheap and it will do the trick.
The con: If you are not mechanically inclined, you should just hire someone and pay them whatever they want. I will never assert my independence like this again. It was a terrible idea. The big con, however, is the quality. A Blue Yeti mic is just a touch too heavy for this stand. Regardless of what the advert says, this is going to take endless adjustment to record a single podcast.
Would I buy it again: Well, in truth, I'm cheap enough to say I would recommend it as a starter stand, but if this one breaks, I won't replace it with the same model (even though I am now an expert in assembling it) because it's really not the most durable thing.
I gave it four stars because it will do exactly what it promises and it's very affordable.






























