Tree New Bee Complete Set Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with 6 inch Mic Round Wind Pop Filter Mask Shield and Black Shock Mount (TNB-ARM02), With Pop Filter and Shock Mount
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| Color | With Pop Filter and Shock Moun |
| Brand | Tree New Bee |
| Material | Nylon, Steel |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17 x 3.1 x 7 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
About this item
- Note: Microphone, foam windscreen and audio cable not included
- Mic stand features solid steel construction & adjustable design that can be easily adjusted to the suitable angle & height to show your perfect voice
- Comes with one table mounting clamp, with an adjustable positioning screw, can easily clip to any desktop up to 1.7"/4.5 cm thick
- Pop filter with double nylon net helps you with prevention against plosion and popping to get your best vocal recordings
- Mic shock mount isolates most studio condenser mics from physical vibration, floor and stand noise
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Product description
Tree New Bee 2016 pro complete set microphone suspension boom scissor arm stand with mic round wind pop filter mask shield and black shock mount (TNB-ARM02). The kit includes – 1. 1 black mic suspension boom scissor arm stand. 2. 1 table mounting clamp. 3. 1 mic clip holder. 4. 1 black NW (B-3) pop filter. 5. 1 black metal mic shock mount holder. Some other features – 1. Max load: Approx. 53 oz./1.5 kg. 2. Please note: This stand is not suitable for blue yeti USB microphone. 3. Features flexible metal gooseneck and adjustable swivel mount. 4. Note: Fits for mic of 43-46 mm diameter. 5. Please verify your microphone size before ordering. 6. Please check the thickness of your table before ordering.
Product information
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 3.1 x 7 inches |
| ASIN | B01JTOK5DE |
| Item model number | TNB-ARM01 |
| Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#41,449 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
#660 in Microphone Stands #14,511 in Music Recording Equipment |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 5, 2016 |
| Color Name | With Pop Filter and Shock Moun |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Material Type | Nylon, Steel |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
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The whole unit is aproximately 2&1/2 feet high fully extended with each section being about a foot. As such, this does not have an extreme height (It wont reach over the top of a 27" monitor). I originally envisioned setting this up behind my monitors, and have the microphone "reach over the top", I wound up setting the mic up to the side of my workstation.
It comes with a thread reducer that allows you to use your current shock mount or microphone mount with the arm. One caution is that the shock mount and reducer screws are plastic, so be very careful or you will easily mis-thread.
Not sure if this will stand up to much manhandling or abuse...I tend to pamper my equipment so it will survive. For those that are rough on their music equipment, consider this to be a disposable option.
Once again, this is not to disparage this product, as it serves its purpose...I may even wind up getting a second one for another application due to the economics of this stand. For those that are looking to try the "boom mic life" without investing in the more expensive options, this is a low impact way to try the workflow. Worst case you are out of no more than $20. Medium case - you like the "boom mic" life, and the experiment lets you know what to look for in an upgrade. Best case (like me) this works for your application, and it stops there.
First off, even though I believe I paid a bit less than the current price, it is still a pretty good value, but also realize that "you get what you pay for" does apply.
Second, while all of the components are fairly "cheap", it is still functional, and it just makes it into the Goldilocks Zone of the key things I needed, and then kind of fails on other things I needed (that may not apply to you).
5 stars: You have a narrow-body mic, and you don't have very high demands for getting the mic into an exact place.
3 stars: You have a fat-body mic, and you want a mic to float into place, and for the mic and the pop-screen to lock in place where you set them.
Although this assembly very much resembles (because it is) that of a similar style lamp, you can move the arm around without any sound in the springs, though its movement is not fluid, and the swiveling at its foot (where the clamp attaches to the desk) almost feels like some part is missing (something like a plastic washer to keep it level and allow it an even range of motion). If you're not moving it around too much while in use, this would be a non-issue.
Secondly, the shock mounts that come with it, as you might expect, are made entirely of plastic, and don't have a particularly strong grip. They will accommodate smaller-body microphones starting at a diameter of about 1.5" (~4cm). You could use it with a smaller mic, but you'd have to wrap the mic in something. While you can expand it from this size, you're just bending plastic, so it does not maintain its round shape, and while it could be expanded, perhaps, to fit a fatter-body mic, it may not then fit inside the shock ring itself.
Also, if you have an alternate shockmount you want to use, take note of the dimensions of the threads on the mount, as this stand has only a small thread. You might need an adapter, or a different shockmount. In my case, I actually cannibalized one of my MXL shockmount clamps and put it into the provided shockmount ring, using their elastic, and it appears to have worked beautifully.
Positive here, though: the elastic it ships with has maintained its shape! Some shockmount elastic bands I've used, for whatever reason, just go slack on their own over time-- even from expensive shockmounts.
The popscreen itself is actually very functional-- it's double-layered, and mounted onto a gooseneck arm that does a fairly good job of holding its position (though, definitely not professional grade). It all works fairly well.
If your demands aren't very high, and you're willing to do a little tinkering, then definitely grab one.
It works for my Blue Snowball and my Blue Yeti mics for now. But only with the thread directly into the mic, the shock mount was too small (I know - shocking!) .Definitely look into different options.
El precio es muy ajustado y el soporte es lo suficientemente sólido para suspender un micrófono de condensador de membrana grande tipo U87, 414EB o TLM.
Tiene un buen acabado en general.
En mi opinión, las únicas mejoras que podrían hacerle serían:
1 - Reforzar el vástago del brazo (la pieza de sujección del brazo que se acopla a la mesa) reemplazándolo por una pieza de metal maciza. El que tiene es de tubo hueco algo débil y se abolla si aprietas fuertemente el brazo.
2 - La araña suspensora es de plástico resistente (no de metal) pero cumple su función perfectamente.
Es una buena compra si no necesitas reajustarlo o colocarlo en distintas posiciones constantemente.

























