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The SAMSONTechnologies MBA26 Microphone Boom Arm is a highly adjustable, sturdy solution for podcasters and streamers, featuring a 26" reach, 5/8" mic threading, and a robust aluminum construction that supports microphones up to 5 lbs. Its easy C-clamp mount ensures quick setup, making it an essential tool for any audio setup.
Item Weight | 907 g |
Product Dimensions | 43.18 x 12.7 x 5.08 cm; 907.18 Grams |
Item model number | MBA26 |
Color Name | Black |
Material Type | Aluminum |
M**O
Buena calidad y muy estable
Le daría 5 estrellas pero no se puede ajustar rápidamente el micrófono en el tornillo que lo sujeta, otros brazos más económicos tienen un perilla para ajustar la dirección del micrófono y este brazo no, por lo demás esta muy bien, la mordaza que lo sujeta a la mesa es muy fuerte y de excelente material.
T**O
Excellent mic stand!
Excellent mic stand. Well built and looks great! Just wish it had two more clips for mic cables for better cable management.
Y**I
Amazing quality, sturdy, tons of adjustability
this is great, but this not the other cheap ones on amazon :)
M**D
سيء جدا
ما انصح فيه ابدا مايثبتسيء جدا ندمت اني شريته
L**D
Adequate but overpriced and cheap feeling
I've been using Neewer mics for a while now as a budget option, and they come with a mic arm in the box. It's nothing to write home about, but it's perfectly reasonable for a stock stand. When I recently got my Shure SM7B, the arms from my Neewer mics proved too weak to fully support the weight of the much heavier microphone.I sought this boom arm as a replacement, but sadly it was still not strong enough to support the SM7B's weight even when tightened up, ironically performing worse than the cheaper Neewer arms. Compared to the Neewer arms, this also doesn't adjust as easily due to not having a spring-tension system. It also just feels cheap and plastic-y.Wouldn't recommend for the price, but adequate for lighter mics if you, for whatever reason, can't get a cheap Neewer stand or equivalent.I'm going to bite the bullet and shell out for a Rode PSA1 arm instead.
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