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Review on ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ NEEWER Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand - Red: Max 1 KG Load for Radio Broadcasting, Voice-Over, Stage, TV Stations - Compatible with Blue Yeti Snowball Yeti X and more! by Larkeese Casiano

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great compact mic boom for the price

The manufacturer says you can't frame it with a blue Yeti, and technically they're right. You can easily put your Yeti in there, just not on the included microphone holder. Simply unscrew the bottom of the mic mount (a small black piece that looks like a live mic) and insert it into your Yeti, then screw the Yeti onto your arm. just peezy. Not exactly the right bug, but it was a little smaller than I thought it would be. It's just me, who didn't really check the dimensions. Works really well if you don't want your mic taking up too much space in front of your face. The Blue Yeti is a massive mic, so it looks a little silly on the arm. However, the hand does not sag, so that it copes perfectly with this. It's not the fault of the hand at all, I just see a lot of people (myself included) getting this stand and pairing it with the Yeti. The arm feels sturdy and does a pretty good job of reducing table vibration from hitting the mic. Normal taps on the table (or fast mouse movements) do not cause noticeable vibrations in the microphone. Hitting the table with a chair or foot will cause noticeable vibrations in your hand. All in all it looks very nice. It has good freedom of movement. Works well with the blue yeti (although the yeti is a big mic). It dampens vibrations pretty well. Most importantly, your mic stays on the table. EDIT: I've had it for a month now and I feel the need to mention the lack of cable routing which doesn't interfere with arm movement. He's also a little wobbly. I didn't notice this wiggling translating into a mic movement, but it's a little annoying when the arm wiggles a bit.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Ugly packaging