







Product Description Strong Bearing Capacity Designed for more condition use. Using upgraded strong spring, the stand compatible with up to 4.4lb/ 2kg devices. Rotatable and Foldable 180ยฐ foldable arm and 360ยฐ swivel mount the mic stand can be moved in full angle. 180ยฐ telescopic folding, find the best position for your needs. More Details for Earamble Adjustable Microphone Scissor Arm Stand/Mic Stand Designed for You Comes with a microphone clip, metal microphone screw and a connection adapter. The mic stand is suitable for almost all kinds of devices. Ways to Use Attach the microphone clip to metal screw. Choose the suitable microphone clip. Attach the scissor mic stand to the table mount. Fixed the mount clamp to the table and start to use. Beautifully Crafted Our Mic SStand is packed with exquisite package This stand is also perfect for gift and retail Review: Cheap but effective! - I have a very crowded studio space, and was always having to shift things around when I wanted to do vocals... So decided to pick up this adjustable stand to keep things quickly accessible but also so I could move it out the way when needed. This stand is cheap, but does a great job of supporting my condenser and a pop shield. It has a good range of motion. For the money, you'll struggle to find anything as good. Five stars for that reason. Review: Useful desktop mic stand - I had just bought my daighter a USB mic so she could to do ad hoc vocal recordings for college etc. and I was most impressed so considered one myself before realising that I have a number of decent vocal mics I could use anyway. All I was missing was a neat cradle or desktop stand that I could 'put away' easily. Came across this... It's not really quite big enough for my setup as I have quite a deep desktop. Ideally it would clamp to the back edge, so I could pull it forward and push it right back out of the way when not in use. As it is, I have this one sat on the front corner but it's still quite workable. It means I can now indugle in recording voice overs or vocals without having to setup a mic in the live room, with all the toing and froing that entails. It will definitely make me want to record more which was the main reason for buying. Each arm is only about 35cm but allows you to stand if it is mounted on the edge of a desk right infront of you. I am using it with an Audio Technica AT4033 which it holds well enough but may be on the edge of the weight tolerance. After a time it begins to sag but I am being careful with how much I tighten the thumb screws etc. as I don't know how long they will last. It's ok but feels just a little fragile and I don't want to push my luck. For the money it is definitely worth a punt and so far has solved my problem without spending a ridiculous amount on a proper broadcast studio setup.






S**N
Cheap but effective!
I have a very crowded studio space, and was always having to shift things around when I wanted to do vocals... So decided to pick up this adjustable stand to keep things quickly accessible but also so I could move it out the way when needed. This stand is cheap, but does a great job of supporting my condenser and a pop shield. It has a good range of motion. For the money, you'll struggle to find anything as good. Five stars for that reason.
A**O
Useful desktop mic stand
I had just bought my daighter a USB mic so she could to do ad hoc vocal recordings for college etc. and I was most impressed so considered one myself before realising that I have a number of decent vocal mics I could use anyway. All I was missing was a neat cradle or desktop stand that I could 'put away' easily. Came across this... It's not really quite big enough for my setup as I have quite a deep desktop. Ideally it would clamp to the back edge, so I could pull it forward and push it right back out of the way when not in use. As it is, I have this one sat on the front corner but it's still quite workable. It means I can now indugle in recording voice overs or vocals without having to setup a mic in the live room, with all the toing and froing that entails. It will definitely make me want to record more which was the main reason for buying. Each arm is only about 35cm but allows you to stand if it is mounted on the edge of a desk right infront of you. I am using it with an Audio Technica AT4033 which it holds well enough but may be on the edge of the weight tolerance. After a time it begins to sag but I am being careful with how much I tighten the thumb screws etc. as I don't know how long they will last. It's ok but feels just a little fragile and I don't want to push my luck. For the money it is definitely worth a punt and so far has solved my problem without spending a ridiculous amount on a proper broadcast studio setup.
M**N
Cheap and sturdy
I was a bit sceptical that this would be any good given the price, but when it arrived I was actually very impressed. Its lightweight, easy to set up and does the job perfectly! 5 Stars
D**N
Ideal for home office
The Earamble Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom will be ideal if using at home as a startup product. It is by no means the high end devices you expect in the music of broadcast industry, nor is it meant to be. The clamp fits onto the desk with ease and will account for quite a thick surface. The plastic collar does that holds the boom arm at the base moves around a bit (flexible in within the metal fitting) so be sure to swing the mic with care. The spring arm is strong and will stay in the position you leave it, so no drooping when on a call! I have no noticeable squeaks when moving the arm other than the slight 'pwang' in the spring when adjusting height. The mic holds itself in position ok, I am using the attachment that came with my mic so can't comment on the one that comes with it. All in all, a solid purchase and ideal to get you started in your home office or youtube video ventures!
T**N
After just a few weeks, already it is weakening.
I have been using this for a few weeks now and already it is weakening, It looks sturdy enough but it will not hold a heavy mic, such as the Rode NT1A which is what I am using. The mic just weighs the arm down and it continues to slip during recording. Where the arm slots into the clamp are very weak and it does not stay upright. I will need to purchase a replacement mic stand soon as this can`t last much longer. I would suggest only use it for lighter mics. Meanwhile, if anyone can recommend a sturdy tabletop mic stand that would hold a heavy mic like the Rode NT1A with Shock Mount and pop filter, I would love to hear from you.
M**N
Useless
While missing thread holes for nuts making it utterly useless I appear to have an off brand knock off whilst everyone else who's ordered this has a branded one. I wouldn't usually care about receiving an off brand knock off if it was actually usable which this item is not. I am extremely disappointed and annoyed at this. Waited a while for delivery just to left with a sour taste.
S**B
No fuss and well made.
Brilliant. Does what you want very easily, is well built and simple to set up. Would recommend. Very reasonably priced too. I would have liked rubber surfaces to whatever touched my desk but I easily fixed this with a bit or cardboard! Canโt expect too much for so little!
S**Y
Does the job well but build quality can be questionable.
Overall the microphone stand does the job. However, the build quality in some aspect can be quite questionable as to when rotating the stand, build quality shows its true nature and for the price you are paying its understandable but if you looking for a good build quality microphone stand, I would recommend increasing your budget as this microphone stand, build quality, is not its strongest suit.
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