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2025-08-12 10:14:52
I'm really happy with this InnoGear Mic Stand for Blue Yeti. It is perfect for my new Yeti GTX microphone (which came with the adapter screw needed to attach it). The Mic Stand comes with everything else though, including a two different pop filters - a sponge cover and a screen. It looks great too. What a surprise to get so many quality items at such a great price.
Maria Marienthal
2025-08-11 13:27:30
Some background about my use case... I do photography and a little bit of video when my department or recreational groups want to record something. I like to double-dip my electronics at every possible opportunity and have been using my Zoom H2n as my primary microphone for recording lectures, whereas previously I had been using it to record panels, bar mitzvahs, those kinds of things where it's important to have multiple high quality sound capture devices in a large room.Since upgrading to a desktop, I'm now prioritizing emplacement for my gear and a mic boom is one of the final touches.The frankengoods...The microphone is a Zoom H2n. The "microphone handle" is a 9.5 inch Camvate aluminum camera grip. The grip has holes for 1/4-20 and 3/8 screws. The bolts are some short 1/4-20s I got from the hardware store so the handle can't slip out of the microphone handle.Cobbling it together...At first I used the Camvate handle to screw directly onto the mic holder neck, but immediately found it annoying to have to unscrew the neck every time I needed to adjust my mic or tuck it behind my monitor. I recommend using the mic holder for the best range, mobility, and simplest procedure for detaching the audio capture device. For such a lightweight setup, the mic holder keeps it's position with total ease.I currently have the mic mounted upside-down, but will experiment with a rightside-up configuration. The foam windscreen is ideal for a Blue Yeti, but fits well on the H2n if the device is rightside-up. It slips off if upside-down. Don't think I'll use it, as the pop filter does well on its own.The pop filter mounts easily along the boom. The neck is quite long and I was able to reach the front of the audio device with no problems. Just be aware that it screws together, so be sure to abide by the mounting instructions and make sure that you don't attach it in a way that the weight of the filter will unscrew its own base.I find that the joint locks secure this load easily. I can raise, lower, and twist the setup as I need and everything holds it's position. It was easy enough to rubber band and twist tie my cables down the boom. Sure the boom is a little ugly with the springs but you can pay a premium elsewhere if you want luxe.My main complaint is that the table clamp could be better. My load is light but the clamp still tilts a bit in the direction of the weight when I have it tucked behind my monitor. I think this might qualify as a nit-pick, though. Not a deal-breaker, but if your build exceeds about three and a half pounds this is something to be aware of.I've seen a lot of negative reviews about folks trying to mount a Blue Yeti on this thing. I wouldn't even try anything bigger than a Yeti Snowball on the medium. This is for light loads only. For that it does a great job. I also wouldn't suggest trying to mount this boom horizontally unless you are ready to jerryrig a strong mounting mechanism. That's just not what this boom was made for.
Nick
2025-05-30 13:27:34
Not crazily priced. Not built exceptionally well. It has a little wobble, but it holds my blue yeti mic upside down just fine. Accessories are a nice touch. Overall, good for the price point.
Madison Anders
2025-03-17 19:30:19
I was tired of leaning in to speak with my mic standing on my desk so I wanted to get a mic arm stand. I've had this for about 3-4 years now with no issue. I've not had any issues with the springs flying off or anything durability-wise. It's been a pretty good mic stand for me at a good price. I used the pop filer for my Blue Yeti but didn't see a difference, mainly because my settings on the Blue Yeti were poor and my house and room aren't soundproof. I did end up getting a different mic, a condenser, so I have no use for the filter now. I still am really glad I purchased this stand as I have more room on my desk and don't have to deal with leaning into my mic or having vibrations of my keyboard or my wrist/arms sliding across the desk picking up on my mic anymore.
The Truckist
2025-03-03 15:38:11
I was a little concerned about the complaints about the included adapter not fitting the Blue Yeti but I've just received my InnoGear Heavy Duty Microphone Windscreen and Dual Layered Pop Filter Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand Product # MU047 and the adapter fit my version of the Blue Yeti great. No teflon tape needed. My adapter is colored gold or brass hue. Maybe this has been updated??? Maybe not because INNOGEAR does make it well known that it appears to be a problem with some Blue Yetis. I looked for some kind of date code on the box my microphone came in to see if maybe Blue had corrected the thread discrepancy in later models but couldn't find anything that might help other prospective buyers. Attached image shows the adapter that came with mine. Snugged up nicely. Also, thanks to the other reviewers that made mention of care when tightening the knobs and screws because I tend to overdo it when it comes to securing things. I don't want them moving unless I want them to. I did adjust the arm springs to the "stronger" tension hole on the boom arm (very simple, easy to do...see 3rd image) just in case my Yeti was a strain on the joints later. It seemed to be OK in the first default position but I went ahead and altered it due to the weight of the Yeti.The pop filter mount does not appear to be a problem on my set up as others have mentioned. It's well insulated and is "notched" to accommodate the square edges of the arm. I've included an image that shows how one should position the filter mount when tightening the knob that secures it to the arm. Also, the foam mic protector/filter fits perfectly on my mic...nice and snug and I don't foresee this version (Jan 2019) ever "falling" off as others noted. I don't dispute what others have reviewed concerning these components included in this package...I'm only stating the facts about what I have recently received from INNOGEAR/AMAZON.I feel it's a great value and well worth what I paid for the package. Worthy of 6 Stars but 5 will do today. I see no reason why this would not last me for as long as I continue to search for decent working solutions to the best recordings I can make.Thanks and I hope this helps other folks looking for a great mic suspension mount/stand without breaking the bank.
Andy
2025-02-23 13:26:59
Sturdy. Good quality. Serves the purpose!
Gordon YH
2025-01-25 17:05:15
I received my Innogear in good condition and well ahead of time. Unfortunately I cannot say the same for my Blue Yeti.So kudos to Innogear
Omar Alshenaifi
2025-01-04 17:37:34
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TheNightmareSimon
2024-12-30 16:12:10
I used it for streaming and I really like it
LS
2024-11-27 18:16:32
This is a great budget-friendly alternative compared to the much more common pricier microphone stands. It is quite sturdy and the material seems to be decent quality too. My couple of issues with this product might have been due to my own ignorance-but I will mention it here anyway. I still have not found a way to get the mic pop filter stay on the arm in front of my microphone. The clamp on the pop filter is just so awkward and does not easily attach to the arm. When you do manage to attach it the pop filter slides down due to gravity. But then the clamp is not wide enough to clamp both the rods that run parallel and make up the microphone arm. So you either clamp it on to the top rod of the arm or the bottom rod. And both has its downsides. TDLR-I've only found a nice way to use the pop filter when I'm using my Yeti Microphone on it's own original stand.The arm is also generally not very long or tall. When sitting down the arm at it's highest and extended upwards ends up hitting my forehead and I cannot extend it any higher for the microphone to be over my head in front of my face. On the flip side, it extends so far down it can hit the desk which also not very useful.This arm might also work for smaller desks possibly and if you don't mind having the microphone be placed lower by the side of your face rather than in front and over your head.Also the part where the arm attaches to the clamp that is attached to the desk is also a bit awkward. You have to take the knob out, insert the arm in and then re-screw the knob into a designated hole that is supposed to secure the arm onto the desk clamp. While the clamp has a hole punched out for the knob to go into, the arm does not so when putting the knob back in, there is no secure way of actually attaching the two pieces together. This also results in the arm coming off sporadically, if you are adjusting the arm with some extra unintended force.Overall if you're on a tight budget, this is definitely worth it and a decently well-made product that does it's job. It's good for people who need it every now and then for random projects but don't have enough desk room for a microphone stand also taking place on the desk-but if your life revolves on recording your voice in a microphone and need this arm as a necessity, then I would just bite the bullet and invest in a higher quality one that has more detailed features that are more well refined.
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