🎤 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Mic Boom Arm is a professional-grade microphone stand designed for heavy-duty use, featuring adjustable tension, universal compatibility, and a sleek design with hidden cable management. Perfect for podcasters, gamers, and content creators, it offers a reliable solution for optimal audio capture.
J**S
an impressive mic arm with lots of tension
I currently own 2 microphones, a blue Yeti and an XLR, which each comes with its own mic stand, but I wanted a mic arm to swing around and adjust the mic closer to me, so I opted to get the Mic Boom Arm from Bietrun. I had never owned a boom arm before, so I didn't really know what to look for, but after the specs for this mic arm, I was hooked. The mic arm is very sturdy and sleek looking with easy-to-read instructions and high-quality parts. One thing to mention is that don't make the mistake of setting the tension of the mic arm before adding the microphone first because the weight will adjust accordingly with the weight of the microphone. The setup was a snap and the mic arm is compatible with lots of microphones, from lightweight to heavier, and it does come with a metal extension tube to relieve the issue with the wire not connecting right due to a higher joint above the mic. Although, I suggest a heavier mic because it makes the mic arm less likely to move up from the tension. I started with a very lightweight microphone and the mic arm tension kept moving it; it was never stationary so I used a heavier XLR mic and that did the trick. I do like the look of the mic arm because it has a professional look and I like the fact that you can hide the wires discreetly inside the tube by using the added clips on the inside of the tube which keeps everything neat. As for the price, the mic arms on the market range from different prices, and compared to the Bietrun, the price is fair considering what you get.Overall, the Bietrun mic arm surpasses my expectations considering that I didn't know what to expect. It is well-constructed, looks nice, and is very functional as a mic arm. The setup was a breeze and the adjustment of the tension could use some work, but overall a very nice mic arm that is worth every penny. Recommended. A-
P**T
High-quality, sleek boom arm
For the last few years I've been using a boom arm of very similar design made by the manufacturer of my Yeti microphone. At the time, this design was quite unusual/new. I forked out quite a bit of cash back then because I hate those spindly things with exposed springs.I jumped at the chance to pick up a second boom arm of this design for the recording room I'm setting up. Of course, I liked the idea of comparing this brand's boom arm to the other big brand's version.I like both equally. In fact, I've found no appreciable difference between the two so my advice -- if you're trying to decide which one to get, go with whichever one has the better price.Other reviewers are complaining about the lack of tightening mechanisms. I think this is the result of a basic misunderstanding of how this type of boom arm works. This boom arm comes pre-balanced. The weight of the listed compatible mics will, in most cases, result in the boom arm working just as designed. The weight of the mic will cause the boom arm to be pulled down and sit the way it's intended. I recommend you don't touch any of the knobs or tension adjustments until you've attached it to your desk and mounted your microphone including any pop screens, shock mounts, and dampening screens. Then you can loosen or tighten the tension to fit your specific equipment.I was a little worried about whether I'd be able to mount this boom arm on my desk because the edges aren't completely square (see my photo). But it fits perfectly and is very secure after plenty of moving around and adjusting, etc.You will need to buy a separate cable if you're using the cable that came with your Blue Yeti mic. That cable only gives you about 3 inches to spare after you plug in the mic and route the cable in the boom's cable channel.
M**
good product
Not what i expected but it does the job. Probably not worth the money. The sound isnt really what im looking for.
E**.
Cheap and poor quality !!
I've purchase this boom arm for my Shure SM7B mic. The arm can't hold heavy mic like Sure. Don't waste your money and time. I will purchase a good brand Rode or Elgato and return this garbage boom arm.
S**A
Tension screws don't tighten enough
This mic arm is sturdy, and I like the cable management feature to organize and hide the cables.So far I’ve been able to make this arm work for me because my mic is coming from above, but I would not be able to use it if I had to adjust the arm much, because the tension screws to hold it in place don’t hold it in place. You can’t screw it tight enough to hold the arm in a curled position. It just extends back out on its own.That is really a bummer, because otherwise this mic arm is awesome. But unless they fix the issue in later production, it would only be an awesome arm for someone who doesn’t need to use the tension screws.
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