







🎙️ Elevate your sound game with pro-grade mic control!
The InnoGear Large Arm Boom Microphone Stand offers a premium steel build with a 38-inch horizontal reach and 4.4-pound load capacity, featuring fully adjustable angles and a secure desk clamp. Compatible with leading microphones like Blue Yeti and Shure SM7B, it combines durability, sleek design, and versatile positioning to upgrade any professional or home studio setup.










| ASIN | B07JN2CJF9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 42,672 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 1,085 in Stands |
| Body Material | Steel |
| Colour | black |
| Connector | Threaded Mount |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,684) |
| Date First Available | 22 Oct. 2018 |
| Item Weight | 1.5 kg |
| Item model number | MS038 |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 57 x 18 x 2 cm; 1.5 kg |
O**R
Excellent mic arm at a good price
Opted for this arm since the design is way cleaner than the other mic arms within this price range. After reading the reviews I was a bit hesitant to buy it but pulled the trigger anyway. The arm arrived bubble-wrapped in a simple and minimal package. Setting up was very easy and caused no issues. The arm is just a bit stiff out of the box but should loosen up over time. It also has no problem holding up my Fifine K678 which weighs about 1.1kg. Cable management was a breeze with the included velcro ties. Overall this mic arm was definitely worth purchasing, and can definitely compete with the more expensive options like RODE and Blue.
A**.
Basically RODE PSA1 but cheaper!
Now, the first impressions are amazing! It extends very far, its very sturdy, etc. But, I can see the possible fatalities that this can have in the future. First of all, you have to tighten the the bottom part very tight to the desk so that it doesn’t make a squeaky sound, this might make a mark on my desk but it may not. If your microphone cable is quite short, then you might stretch it if you use it a lot. Speaking of cables, I recommend to put your cable on top of the arm, to reduce stretching (I tried wrapping it around and it could cause stress to the cable). The arm has a nice place to put your cables at the top and bottom, but at the bottom it is a very small hole so I cannot put my wire in it. Unfortunately, I did not receive a strap, but luckily I had one already. Overall, this is a brilliant boom arm and I highly recommend it. Just be aware of the possible difficulties you might have in the future. Thank you :)
M**D
Production Quility
Hey just upcoming content creator. A total upgrade from my last boom arm, this product is quality for the price you pay. The build quality is nice and sturdy, when i move the arm about it does feel like it just going to break in my hand. Wherever i move my mic to the arm stays where it should. I've literally had with side by side with my last boom and the difference is incredible. I would suggest if on a budget get this but if you can afford a few extra quid i suggest going for the rode boom arm.
D**N
Good middle ground price option - supports heavy mics like the Blue Yeti
I bought this fully prepared for the possibility that it would be poorly constructed and too unstable to use considering it is less than half the price of the premium mic arms. It turned out to be perfect for my needs and infinitely better than the cheaper arms with external springs I've tried. I have a Blue Yeti mic, used for occasional streaming and comms from my desk. This mic arm has kept the heavy Yeti perfectly in place since purchase. I haven't done a lot of adjusting of the position, so I can't vouch for whether it would loosen up with heavy use, but it moves smoothly and quietly when I do and just stays where I put it without any need to compensate for drooping after I let go like weaker arms. It is quite stiff to move apart from rotations from the base, so if you're someone who likes to constantly shift your microphone about it may not be for you. Otherwise it seems like a great choice if you want something decent but can't swallow £80+ for a mic arm.
M**L
Good item, will do the job
It looks sturdy, heavy and for sure will do the job. My rating of an item is lowered to 3 stars only because of ridiculous delivery service provided by Amazon... I live in a three story building in a flat. Delivery person came to the main door to the building, which is usually open and left parcel leaning against the wall just next to the main door. He didn't bother to call me through voice comm, he didn't bother to walk upstairs to the third floor and knock to my door... It's ridiculous example of laziness, pure stupidity and inability to predict what may happen if you leave parcel in not secured spot. I am assuming that this is what happens when you pay delivery guys minimum rates....
L**E
Better than expected
I love it! I'm using the arm to hold a Shure MV7 which is much heavier than most of the popular alternatives. The Shure SM7B weighs around 3/4 of this and the Rode Podcaster around 2/3, for context. 6 months of use later and the arm is still as sturdy as day 1. Even when the arm is extended to the maximum reach, while still holding the mic, I can even use it as an arm rest (just tested) without it sagging. I bought this when it cost £40 (it's currently £30 for Black Friday) and it's worth that and then some. Most of the boom arms that are cheaper than this look, well, cheap... with exposed springs. The more premium stands, costing sometimes double this one, don't look markedly more premium to me and I can't imagine that there's any advantages to them, it's unlikely there's a mic out there that they can hold which this can't. Overall I am very satisfied with this boom arm. It looks great with the hidden spring design, is very sturdy with excellent carrying capacity and the value for money is exceptional.
J**4
Literally a Rode copy and paste.
Great value. I never wanted to buy the rode mic stand as I felt 80 odd euro was too much to spend on something I can find quite similar for 15 (newerr etc). I went through 2 of those mic stands before I finally gave up. I was about to just bite the bullet and get the rode one, but this caught my eye. That was over 2 years ago now, and this mic stand is still working completely perfect, carries the weight of an audio technica at2020+ a shockmount. Its more than sturdy. Overall a great product, genuinely no justification for getting the rode one when this it on the market. Its what id advise somebody to buy, most cheaper stands have that annoying, flimsy spring setup and theyre just awful. This is literally rode without the logo
G**A
Great value for money, still brand new after a year
I bought this over a year ago so I wanted to wait until I had used the mic arm for a while before reviewing. It is of amazing quality, sturdy and has held up my shure sm7b perfectly and lasted ages and will last me for years to come. The only thing I will say is, using this and a heavy mic with a hollow desk top like an ikea one which is what I have, will cause a dent and could possibly damage or make the mic arm fall, so I bought a reinforcement to clamp the mic arm on to and I've had no issues with that at all! Honestly, an amazing purchase.
S**.
Je l'ai acheté en remplacement d'un avec un ressort qui s'est avéré être très fragile. Ce pied est bien solide et sa qualité est visible à l'oeil nu. Il était plus cher que le premier qui à cassé en moins d'une semaine. Celui ci n'est pas prêt à casser...enfin je pense...
F**A
Wie viele andere, empfand ich die 90€ für den originalen Rode PSA 1 Arm etwas zu hoch gegriffen. Mit dem Arm von InnoGear fand ich dafür jedoch die perfekte Lösung für mein Rode NT1a mit Spinne. Mit einem Gewicht von ca 2kg ist das Rode NT1a nicht gerade das leichteste Mikrofon, weshalb die meisten Arme die ich in der Preisklasse von 20-50€ gesehen habe, leider scheiterten. Mit rund 60€ ist man hiermit aber sehr gut bedient. Die Verarbeitung scheint sehr hochwertig und das Design mit den versteckten Federn und extra Einkerbungen zur Kabelführung hat mich ebenfalls sehr überzeugt. Das Gewinde zur Befestigung des Mikrofons ist ein edles Chrom und wirkt ebenfalls sehr positiv auf das gesamte Setup. Nun zur Anwendung: Die Befestigung am Schreibtisch ist zwar kleiner als beim Rode, jedoch sehr stabil und dennoch drehbar wenn man die Einstellschraube nicht ganz fest zieht. Trotz des schweren Gewichts des Rode NT1a (samt Spinne und Pop-Filter ca 2kg) lässt sich der Arm gut bewegen und bleibt auch bei voller Streckung still in der Luft stehen. Die Federn machen keine Geräusche beim bewegen und auch mit wenig/keinem Gewicht schießt der Arm nicht gleich in die Höhe sondern bleibt schön am Platz. Mitgeliefert wurden (wie bei anderen scheinbar nicht) FÜNF Kabelbinder in schwarz welche zur Befestigung des Kabels optimal funktionieren. Es sollte gesagt werden, dass der Arm selbst bereits einiges wiegt und aufgrund dessen auch ein stabiler Schreibtisch benötigt wird. Insgesamt bin ich sehr begeistert und kann diesen Mikrofonarm nur weiterempfehlen, auch bei schweren Mikrofonsetups.
A**R
Si tratta di un braccio da microfono (che puó tranquillamente sostenere una mirrorless di medio formato), molto robusto, in nero opaco che lo rende molto professionale ed elegante. VIene fornito con fascette e adattatori per filettature varie. Usato con uno Shure SM7B, fa la sua porca figura, e a che prezzo! Consigliato!
D**I
E**J
Il braccio, parlando di materiali, sembra abbastanza affidabile. Metallo spesso e resistente, le molle interne sembrano buone, funziona anche con microfoni relativamente leggeri (come il mio akg p120). Dunque, ha anche qualche punto negativo. Il primo è il "tray" per il cable management. Non vedo modi per poter farci passare un cavo xlr, lo spazio è troppo stretto, e quasi sicuramente era pensato soltanto per gli USB. Ma per me non è stato un problema gravissimo, anche perché mi sono ormai abituato di arrotolare il cavo intorno al braccio, a mo' di serpente. Il secondo, come quasi in tutti i supporti per microfoni da tavolo a prezzi bassi, è la parte metallica del braccio che va inserita nel morsetto: il metallo in quella parte deve essere MOLTO spesso e resistente, soprattutto se il microfono viene spostato spesso, visto lo stress che riceve quella parte del braccio, specialmente quando uno cerca di allungarlo. Non voglio dire cose, ma secondo me tra 4-5 mesi già inizierà a piegarsi un po', quindi suggerisco di trovare un cilindro metallico di diametro adatto e di inserirlo dentro quella parte del braccio per rafforzarlo. L'ultima cosa che mi ha fatto preoccupare - il braccio è arrivato troppo rigido. Ovvero, pare che le viti sono state avvitate a macchina, il braccio era difficilissimo da operare, in effetti ho dovuto prendere una chiave e svitare di poco le viti che reggono le due sezioni. Il problema maggiore, nel caso mio, era con la parte inferiore del braccio, occorreva tantissima forza per farlo muovere, cosa che stressava il pezzo di cui ho parlato sopra ancora di più. Dunque, dopo aver aggiustato il braccio - funziona perfettamente. È molto comodo, bello esteticamente, ed è anche abbastanza alto, quindi non è assolutamente un problema utilizzarlo stando in piedi. Per ora direi che è un prodotto buono, vediamo cosa succede col passare del tempo però :)
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