I had this but it could have handle the weight of the SM7B. I also strippied the the part where you tighten the arm. I wish it was a knob to tighten the arm.
That is the biggest flaw, in my opinion. That part where you adjust the tension is the weak link for the people with heavy mics. They should have made it out of metal. 👍🏻
6:40 wut the hell were they thinking to make such a crucial part out of plastic?? As if intentional so that wut? I buy another one of their arms? Like hell I will.. making that part out of metal certainly wasn't that much more expensive to make like c'mon.. thanks for pointing this out I think I'm gonna pass on this arm. Good thorough review thank u.
They design the boom arm to hold their mics, none of them are really heavy, but man it would be cool to have that tension screw metal…such a cheap yet vital upgrade!
How is the Rode video mic go 2 connected to Hollylark? trs to trs? or using the usb to trs? Somehow my Rode video mic go 2 trs to trs connected dji mic 2. Does pick up a lot of noise compared to usb c directly connected to pocket 3. ALso noticed the quality is better in usb. i really would like the Dji mic 2 connection to work well.
@@levelupwithmikenewman Thanks, I have been using the usb c since it sounded better quality compared to rode trs to trs. But maybe I should try reducing the gain and compare when connected to dji mic 2.
It can, but just be careful not to strip out the tension screw. I would not use it for heavy mics if you switch mics a lot. If you plan to stick with the Podmic for a while, you will be fine 👍🏻
Parabéns pelo vídeo! 13:00 Observação: aquela função para ajustes em mesas encostadas na parede ele tem sim, você precisa puxar para baixo e rodar de volta…
I had this but it could have handle the weight of the SM7B. I also strippied the the part where you tighten the arm. I wish it was a knob to tighten the arm.
That is the biggest flaw, in my opinion. That part where you adjust the tension is the weak link for the people with heavy mics. They should have made it out of metal. 👍🏻
You really make great content. You say just for fun but you’re an absolute professional.
Seriously - Thank you! That means a lot! I truly appreciate that!
I have the black one. Does what I need for now and I have no complaints!
I love it for my shotgun mics for talking head shots. 👍🏻
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Good idea!
Pros! Really enjoy the video! Thanks for the tips, we will feedback on your thoughts to our team
6:40 wut the hell were they thinking to make such a crucial part out of plastic?? As if intentional so that wut? I buy another one of their arms? Like hell I will.. making that part out of metal certainly wasn't that much more expensive to make like c'mon.. thanks for pointing this out I think I'm gonna pass on this arm. Good thorough review thank u.
They design the boom arm to hold their mics, none of them are really heavy, but man it would be cool to have that tension screw metal…such a cheap yet vital upgrade!
Great review. Keep doing it
@@TheoOrcullo thank you !!! Hoping for this keep going and keep growing!
How is the Rode video mic go 2 connected to Hollylark? trs to trs? or using the usb to trs? Somehow my Rode video mic go 2 trs to trs connected dji mic 2. Does pick up a lot of noise compared to usb c directly connected to pocket 3. ALso noticed the quality is better in usb. i really would like the Dji mic 2 connection to work well.
I use a Rode TRS to TRS cable. I have noticed I get very different results with other cables I have.
@@levelupwithmikenewman Thanks, I have been using the usb c since it sounded better quality compared to rode trs to trs. But maybe I should try reducing the gain and compare when connected to dji mic 2.
would it work with the hyper x duo cast?
great video! do you think this would this be able to handle a rode podmic (2.6lb)
It can, but just be careful not to strip out the tension screw. I would not use it for heavy mics if you switch mics a lot. If you plan to stick with the Podmic for a while, you will be fine 👍🏻
Parabéns pelo vídeo! 13:00 Observação: aquela função para ajustes em mesas encostadas na parede ele tem sim, você precisa puxar para baixo e rodar de volta…