THNAK YOU for the review. I got the MU038 and its SOLD. It moves to its position and remains without drop or bounce. Just as good if not better than the $150 PS competitor. SOLID advice here.
Actually just received this arm today after the Compass arm for my Blue Yeti didn't work out (that high tension is awful). It's awesome! Really solid, looks clean, and doesn't budge once my mic is in place. The velcro cable ties are a little tacky, but overall very happy I found this video and made the purchase!
I decided to buy them after I watched your video and I just got both of them a week ago, innogear mic arm and knoxgear. Used them a few days and I love them!
When mine arrived the pivot closest to the desk mount was so tight, the two first booms wouldn't separate. I was about to send it back because I wanted the configurations at 3:52. A metric allen wrench was all I needed to loosen up tension. I'll keep it. Thanks for the video.
I see no need to get anything higher priced than this. Unless you're a professional musician or have some kind of niche use case. This thing looks to do everything you could ask for at a reasonable price. It looks pretty nice, looks well constructed and really there is nothing to complain about. Love products like this.
I found that an overhead mic boom arm is good. In addition to supporting the basic riser, it also has a hight riser, which meets my requirements very well. Recommended! !!
Most computer desks and gaming desks I have seen have some kind of metal frame underneath them that most mic arms are not large enough to get over. The Tonor boom arm is one of the only boom arms manufactured that can.
@@RAVisuals Maybe. Mine arrived today and the fit was SO close to being perfect, maybe 1/8" off from actually going over. I took the foam pad off the bottom of it, and with a 2lb rubber mallet I was able to hammer it onto my desk against the metal frame. I believe I stripped out the threads to tighten down the clamp, but it's hammered on with enough force that it isn't even necessary. I guess on is on, and it's securely on my desk where no other mic arm would fit.
@@RAVisuals yeah, it'll get the job done, but once the top of my desk becomes damaged from wear and tear, I'll just replace the top with some furniture grade plywood from the hardware store and cut it to have a couple more inches overhang on each end.. then any mic arm would clamp on it just fine.
I had just took mine back to ups to be returned back to Amazon because the desk clamp was to small for my desk (Sigh) which was slightly over 2.3 inches so now I have to find a good desk mount boom arm that will fit my Rode Pod Mic 🎙
I was setting it up and the base has a plastic insert that had come loose, making the arm a little unsteady. I'm going to use some super glue to see if it fixes it.
Thank you so much! That was just what I needed. I cancelled the one I had just ordered and order this in the large size (using your link, btw). I like the clean look-that's so important to me. Keep up the good work!
seeing that you have the best budget arm for the yeti nano, what do you recommend for a best premium arm for yeti nano? and please dont say blue compass because i just destroyed a brand new one i just bought.
@@RAVisuals I got my Yeti mic back in 2016. I did unscrew the threading rod from the InnoGear mic arm and tried to thread it right with my Yeti mic. Yet, the thread still does not want to tighten up. I want to get my money back for the mic arm.
@@RAVisuals I just set it up, it sits in the position i wanted it too right away. The blue boom arm didnt do anything i wanted it to do. Thanks for the recommendation! 9/10!
so i got this arm, but a really big problem i'm having is if try to rotate my mic to the lft it looses from the thread. The 5/8 thread turn infinitely right when tight, but stays in place and makes the mic come loose if you go left. Wondering how i can lock this so this can stop happening, anyone known of a male to female 5/8 locking adapter. It's rather unfortunate and a constant annoyance.
Would a Razer Series mini fit that if I got the boom arm right out the box? Also would the HyperX solocast fit it as well? Oh! One more thing! How would I use my headphones? Like where would I connect it to hear my sound on the pc? Any recommendations? TYSM!
@@RAVisuals ah ok, thank you for the help, I think I might go for the other one because it has a better clamp and a pop filter too. Do u think thats a good idea?
@@RAVisuals ok I'm gonna go for the first one because I'm gonna be recording and streaming a lot, thank you so much for the great videos and all the help :))
Does the joint creak when you open/close the scissor arm? I have a budget one right now and it creaks when I re-adjust my mic when leaveing/coming back to my set up.
Hi I got this mic arm for Christmas and have a razer siren mini and. I was looking in the Amazon Q&A and it said it fit the siren mini but it doesn’t appear do fit do I have to get an adapter or can I take the screw of so it can fit?
Used your link for the arm and shock. Any recommendations on a longer usb wire for the blue yeti? The one that came with it will be too short to reach. Quality vid btw
I have a silver Blue Yeti mic that came with a stand but how do I know if this is the "nano," "regular," or "big one"? (I don't have the box, of course). Thanks.
I can't use anything that connected from the front of sides. I need something that connects to the back. I need it to go forward, then 90 degree turn to the right. So I need one with a rotating middle and base knuckle. Any ideas?
I have a support bar running along the bottom of my desk near the edge that's a little bit less than 1 inch wide, do you think a mic arm would stay secure on the support bar?
I tried this one but it is so incredibly stiff to the point of being unusable on the bottom joint. The larger one is the one I used, and it seems maybe the larger one suffers from these tension issues while the smaller one perhaps doesn't.
Had the same issue with the large one, the bottom one wouldn't budge at all. I saw some review saying they attached it to separate wood and added a little lube to move it around some to loosen it up, I did this (before reattaching it to my desk after it loosened up) and it's been working for me fine since.
@@Tephnos I just used superlube since I had it laying around from previously using it on keyboard stabilizers. I didn't know exactly where to lube it so I lubed like 2-4 parts (I don't remember), the areas where the bottom arm connect to the circle black thing so that's like 2 parts. I also lubed the silver (?) bar at the bottom. As for the 4th spot, I don't remember if I lubed the area in the middle (black bar) or not. At those specific spots I just lubed in a circle the area in between the arm and the black circle thing that holds it together
Hello, not sure if you will get this message or not with it be a year old.. Maybe someone here will know this. I notice that the boom arm sits on a pivot that rotates 360 degree.. does this pivot lock in place to prevent the arm from swinging and hitting things? Like my fear that will it accident swing if bumped by accident. Can this be locked or no?
yes! This arm has a locking screw that keeps the arm from moving on its own. personally, I leave it a tad loose so I can move my arm back and forth if I need it out of the way.
@@RAVisuals Hello, yep I have it loose too cause here's time it i noticed the mic get in the view of my tv screen so I have to move it aside. But it's still tight enough to not swing on me unless I move it myself. Thank you replying so quickly. I got my boom arm 2 days ago.
im looking for reviews of the audio technica at8700 boom arm and i see this and they are the exact same. what is audio technica doing and are they getting copied like ???
Lmao mine came in and isnt able to tighten to the arm,tried everything,i think it’s because the screw wont screw in?or because they forgot to make the hole so might have to get a new one
@@RAVisuals i already did!haha i wanna give it a good review so will give my thoughts when it comes in,thankfully it was free and easy to get a replacement tho I’ll give them that
so i’ve been looking to getting the shure sm7b would the xlr cables go well with this arm stand i just want it to like wrap around the arm stand pretty nice
hi bro thanks for this precious informations, i have a question please !! what do you think about the "LogiLink AA0127 boom arm" if we compare it with the "InnoGear boom arm" ???
THNAK YOU for the review. I got the MU038 and its SOLD. It moves to its position and remains without drop or bounce. Just as good if not better than the $150 PS competitor. SOLID advice here.
No worries man! Glad to help!
Actually just received this arm today after the Compass arm for my Blue Yeti didn't work out (that high tension is awful). It's awesome! Really solid, looks clean, and doesn't budge once my mic is in place. The velcro cable ties are a little tacky, but overall very happy I found this video and made the purchase!
do you have the medium or largE
the moment you used the clamp as a headphone older was the moment you earned my Like.. i am now purchasing
haha, cant believe so many other people didn't think of that!
I decided to buy them after I watched your video and I just got both of them a week ago, innogear mic arm and knoxgear. Used them a few days and I love them!
Very cool! I’m glad you’re happy with the products!
When mine arrived the pivot closest to the desk mount was so tight, the two first booms wouldn't separate. I was about to send it back because I wanted the configurations at 3:52. A metric allen wrench was all I needed to loosen up tension. I'll keep it. Thanks for the video.
I see no need to get anything higher priced than this. Unless you're a professional musician or have some kind of niche use case. This thing looks to do everything you could ask for at a reasonable price. It looks pretty nice, looks well constructed and really there is nothing to complain about. Love products like this.
I also live products like this that are cheap and effective!
it is now $40
That is indeed a solid mic arm. Hope things are going well!
Thanks man!
@@RAVisuals hi
Aaahh this answers my question on another boom arm video of yours :) thanks for your energy man
Yesterday I bought a InnoGear Microphone Arm Stand Large Size for $16.99 and it is awesome.
Awesome!
Thank you for the review man! You just saved me spending $200 on a mic stand.
Great to hear!
Who tf spends $200 on a mic stand??
@@adrianvaladez7522 apple consoomers
@@lancesleeps or ppl who want a quality mic stand
Mine started developing vibrations/ringing that could be heard in the recordings after a few months.
Hmm. I've never had a problem with that. Could there be something on your desk causing these vibrations?
I would try and tighten the screws and bolts
I found that an overhead mic boom arm is good. In addition to supporting the basic riser, it also has a hight riser, which meets my requirements very well. Recommended! !!
it is actually really good, I still use it currently
Thanks for the review, exaclty what I was looking for
this guy reviews everything im buying, absolutely love him
great minds think alike!
Most computer desks and gaming desks I have seen have some kind of metal frame underneath them that most mic arms are not large enough to get over. The Tonor boom arm is one of the only boom arms manufactured that can.
they must have thought of this when creating it!
@@RAVisuals Maybe. Mine arrived today and the fit was SO close to being perfect, maybe 1/8" off from actually going over. I took the foam pad off the bottom of it, and with a 2lb rubber mallet I was able to hammer it onto my desk against the metal frame. I believe I stripped out the threads to tighten down the clamp, but it's hammered on with enough force that it isn't even necessary. I guess on is on, and it's securely on my desk where no other mic arm would fit.
@@ulfrinn8783 very nice!!
@@RAVisuals yeah, it'll get the job done, but once the top of my desk becomes damaged from wear and tear, I'll just replace the top with some furniture grade plywood from the hardware store and cut it to have a couple more inches overhang on each end.. then any mic arm would clamp on it just fine.
Vibrations in desk movement don't travel as well with plastic, that's probably why they made a plastic base
If that's the reason, then It was actually an ingenious decision!
Do you need the shock mount to use this arm? I'm planning to use this boom arm with a Audio Technica AT2020+ USB.
No you do not! It’s just an option!
I had just took mine back to ups to be returned back to Amazon because the desk clamp was to small for my desk (Sigh) which was slightly over 2.3 inches so now I have to find a good desk mount boom arm that will fit my Rode Pod Mic 🎙
Digging the one for real! Price point and style
My desk has a draw so its about 6 inches think is there anywhere i can get a clamp big enough for that?
how did you get it to move forwards? the back arm is seems fixed in position for me
I believe there is a nut at the bottom that you have to loosen
the colors of your channel are so beautiful
I legit bought the tonor boom arm yesterday on the basis of your review...
ayyeee! Lets go! Still an awesome arm as well!
@@RAVisuals can u link it I can’t fui de it
I was setting it up and the base has a plastic insert that had come loose, making the arm a little unsteady. I'm going to use some super glue to see if it fixes it.
Thank you so much! That was just what I needed. I cancelled the one I had just ordered and order this in the large size (using your link, btw). I like the clean look-that's so important to me. Keep up the good work!
Great to hear! So stoked to help you 👏
Thank you for the review!
Just one question, is the hyperx quadcast s compatible wih this mic stand?
seeing that you have the best budget arm for the yeti nano, what do you recommend for a best premium arm for yeti nano? and please dont say blue compass because i just destroyed a brand new one i just bought.
inno gear has a really good one but shure's is also very good
Thanks for the video, what cord do you recommend. Mine isn’t long enough to make it to my pc under the desk
Are you able to take off the adapter? I have a mic that uses the usual screw that fits any other scissor arm.
on this arm you cant take off the mounting point. You'll have to adapt your mic threads or your shock mount
@@RAVisuals Ah, ok. Thanks for the quick reply :)
Can the HyperX quadcast s fit on this boomarm great vid btw ]
I have the AKG P120 and the same boom arm. The threads don't match. It's not the same size. Can I use an adapter or something to fix the problem?
I believe they do make adapters for this on amazon!
@@RAVisuals Thanks for the information. Turns out I can srew the thread out from the mic and reveals the integrated adapter.
I just got the larger one, and the threading is not holding my Blue Yeti. Then, I got to get that adapter?
I believe the yeti comes with an adapter for it. If it has smaller threads you may just need to unscrew it
@@RAVisuals I got my Yeti mic back in 2016. I did unscrew the threading rod from the InnoGear mic arm and tried to thread it right with my Yeti mic. Yet, the thread still does not want to tighten up. I want to get my money back for the mic arm.
@@RAVisuals I never got an adapter with my Yeti mic.
i just ordered this for 40, i hope this is better then the blue boom arm.
I hope you enjoy it
@@RAVisuals I just set it up, it sits in the position i wanted it too right away. The blue boom arm didnt do anything i wanted it to do. Thanks for the recommendation! 9/10!
I ordered it with your link! Hoping I love it
I think you will!
so i got this arm, but a really big problem i'm having is if try to rotate my mic to the lft it looses from the thread. The 5/8 thread turn infinitely right when tight, but stays in place and makes the mic come loose if you go left. Wondering how i can lock this so this can stop happening, anyone known of a male to female 5/8 locking adapter. It's rather unfortunate and a constant annoyance.
Would a Razer Series mini fit that if I got the boom arm right out the box? Also would the HyperX solocast fit it as well? Oh! One more thing! How would I use my headphones? Like where would I connect it to hear my sound on the pc? Any recommendations? TYSM!
i know the solocast will fit but im not sure about the razer. You can plug your headphones into your motherboard or a soundcard!
@@RAVisuals thank you so much man! Love ur video! :>
Do you know the differences between putting the yeti upside down or facing up?
You can orient the mic however you want but over time its not good for the capsule
Will this boom arm work with the Rode Nt1 Signature Series?
Which arm would you reccomend for the blue yeti with a small sized setup? Also does this one come with a pop filter like the other one?
This one does not come with a pop filter. They both are great choices for a smaller setup as they are compact but can reach pretty far.
@@RAVisuals ah ok, thank you for the help, I think I might go for the other one because it has a better clamp and a pop filter too. Do u think thats a good idea?
@@Turrical totally up to you man! It’s mainly based on what you’d use it for!
@@RAVisuals ok I'm gonna go for the first one because I'm gonna be recording and streaming a lot, thank you so much for the great videos and all the help :))
Is this Boom arm better than RODE PSA-1 or the Samson MBA 38 ? ... Can the Mu28 work with an Aston Orign mic?
I wouldn't say its better, but it definitely competes with those arms. SO if they can hold that mic, this one can
what sucks about boom arms is some desks especial ones with a hutch are not suitable for boom arms due to no place to clamp it.
yeah, that can be a big downside to these!
Does the joint creak when you open/close the scissor arm? I have a budget one right now and it creaks when I re-adjust my mic when leaveing/coming back to my set up.
nope! mines smooth as butter!
Would this arm support using the razer seiren mini
Hi I got this mic arm for Christmas and have a razer siren mini and. I was looking in the Amazon Q&A and it said it fit the siren mini but it doesn’t appear do fit do I have to get an adapter or can I take the screw of so it can fit?
What is that sick backround u have on ur monitors?
I got it from wallpaper engine on steam
Used your link for the arm and shock. Any recommendations on a longer usb wire for the blue yeti? The one that came with it will be too short to reach. Quality vid btw
I got same question here....
Doesn't the Blue Yeti just use a regular Mini-USB cable?
Will it fit the Rode Pod Mic? & is the boom sturdy enough? I ask because I don’t want to spend $129 for the Rode PSA 1 plus
yes! This is what I currently use to hold my rode podmic! It hold it perfectly.
Does it work with the razor seiren mini? Please answer🙂
Yes it does!
@@RAVisuals thanks
@@RAVisuals what about the hyperx solo cast and what do you prefer out if the two because I want to buy one of them
I have a silver Blue Yeti mic that came with a stand but how do I know if this is the "nano," "regular," or "big one"? (I don't have the box, of course). Thanks.
the Nano is much smaller of a mic. the regulars yeti looks like the one I use in this video
I think mine is defective. The thread is slightly bigger than my blue yeti one. It gets stuck on the rim of the blue yeti thread and won’t go further
I wonder if it will work with the shock mount that comes with the AKG C214
Helped me with my buying decision. Thanks!
Hey thanks you just saved me about 60 dollars I’m going to buy this
I liked and subscribed just because o was literally looking at this same mic arm on Amazon and I remember your a
Awesome setup video 🔥🔥🤙
thanks a ton man!
Loved the video helped me out a lot! One question what kind of PC case is that?
glad it helped you! The case is from Gamdias. I did a whole video on the upgrade if you wanna check it out
Would this work with the blue spark?
I can't use anything that connected from the front of sides. I need something that connects to the back. I need it to go forward, then 90 degree turn to the right. So I need one with a rotating middle and base knuckle. Any ideas?
Well this arm wont do that for sure. Maybe try one of the more flexible arms? have you searched amazon for them?
is it true that some of the tonors dont fit the blue yeti, someone said that that in the reviews for it.
Really annoying that they don't have the MU038 in the UK! I need an arm that is bigger than the rode PSA1 so it will go over my monitors.
dang man, sorry to hear that!
Can the tonor T20 updated base fit in the innogear heavy duty boom arm m/l??? Lmk please
Oh, that's a great question. It probably can actually, haha
Update* I tried it, it wont fit :(
dude your pc is badass
Hello i have genesis radium 600 microphone and looking for microphone arm but i cant find because imposibble to find correctly arm
will the KnoxGear Shock Mount work for jlab mic? please anwer
Do you use the Medium or Large?
just making sure is the mic arm and shock mount still good for the blue yeti Nano?
Yes i believe it is! The shock mount is specific to the yeti though. You’ll need a different one for the nano
I have a support bar running along the bottom of my desk near the edge that's a little bit less than 1 inch wide, do you think a mic arm would stay secure on the support bar?
Will this stand hold my hyperx mic 🎙️
the 5/8 adapter built in has came off, does anyone know how to fix it back on..?
Does the Razer seiren mini fot, someboday know?
Hi. Does anyone recommend a boom arm that might be able to hold a five below usb microphone?
Hello is this boom arm for hyperx solocast? Thank šlo replies
I tried this one but it is so incredibly stiff to the point of being unusable on the bottom joint. The larger one is the one I used, and it seems maybe the larger one suffers from these tension issues while the smaller one perhaps doesn't.
Hmm, yeah the one that I reviewed and am currently using is awesome and doesn’t have any issues like that
@@RAVisuals You're not the first I've heard say the 28" version is fine. Might have to try that one.
Had the same issue with the large one, the bottom one wouldn't budge at all. I saw some review saying they attached it to separate wood and added a little lube to move it around some to loosen it up, I did this (before reattaching it to my desk after it loosened up) and it's been working for me fine since.
@@Tesseus What lube did you use, and where exactly did you add it? Looking to do something similar with sewing machine oil at some point.
@@Tephnos I just used superlube since I had it laying around from previously using it on keyboard stabilizers. I didn't know exactly where to lube it so I lubed like 2-4 parts (I don't remember), the areas where the bottom arm connect to the circle black thing so that's like 2 parts. I also lubed the silver (?) bar at the bottom. As for the 4th spot, I don't remember if I lubed the area in the middle (black bar) or not. At those specific spots I just lubed in a circle the area in between the arm and the black circle thing that holds it together
I just got the elagto wave 3 mic and was looking to get this boom arm for it. Everyone said the psa 1 and elgato boom arm but its expensive.
this one will suit you just fine!
im just will i be able to use a quadcast with this?
yes!
Which mic arm should i use for the elgato wave 3 mic?
This one! haha
Hello, not sure if you will get this message or not with it be a year old.. Maybe someone here will know this. I notice that the boom arm sits on a pivot that rotates 360 degree.. does this pivot lock in place to prevent the arm from swinging and hitting things? Like my fear that will it accident swing if bumped by accident. Can this be locked or no?
yes! This arm has a locking screw that keeps the arm from moving on its own. personally, I leave it a tad loose so I can move my arm back and forth if I need it out of the way.
@@RAVisuals Hello, yep I have it loose too cause here's time it i noticed the mic get in the view of my tv screen so I have to move it aside. But it's still tight enough to not swing on me unless I move it myself. Thank you replying so quickly. I got my boom arm 2 days ago.
is this good for overhead, i have a quadcast and wanted to put the mic set up behind my monitor
do you think it’s compatible with the hyper x quad cast s?
absolutely!
Will this arm stand fit a blue yeti x pro? And will the shock mount fit the yeti x pro also?
The shock mount is made for the regular yeti. you'll need a specific one for the x pro. the arm will hold it though
@@RAVisuals thanks !
Do we know if this will work witht he hyperx mic?
yes it will!
Does this mic arm work with Elgato wave: 1 mic??
yes it should! it has threads that are standard for most mics
I might buy this but I want a nice boom arm recommend any?
im looking for reviews of the audio technica at8700 boom arm and i see this and they are the exact same. what is audio technica doing and are they getting copied like ???
Any tips on growing a twitch stream?
Put your streams out there!
is this also for the blue yeti x?
Lmao mine came in and isnt able to tighten to the arm,tried everything,i think it’s because the screw wont screw in?or because they forgot to make the hole so might have to get a new one
definitely send it back for a new one! It shouldn't do that
@@RAVisuals i already did!haha i wanna give it a good review so will give my thoughts when it comes in,thankfully it was free and easy to get a replacement tho I’ll give them that
Will this stand hold up the hyper x mic?
yes it will!
@@RAVisuals thx alot for the feedback 🤘
Tonor T20 or T30 for the regular "big" silver Blue Yeti? Thoughts? Thanks for sharing.
Both! either one works just fine!
I'm curious. If you were to guess how much everything cost in your room, much would it be?
No freaking clue and I'm not going to disclose that info anyway. More reason for some wierdo to come rob me 😂
@@RAVisuals that's fine just wondering. Looks good.
He probably has multiples of everything due to being a gear reviewer. Just my 2 cents
so i’ve been looking to getting the shure sm7b would the xlr cables go well with this arm stand i just want it to like wrap around the arm stand pretty nice
XLR cables work fine with this arm. I use one everyday
@@RAVisuals awesome, thanks for the help man 👍
That the medium size or large size stand?
I believe its the medium size
hi bro thanks for this precious informations, i have a question please !! what do you think about the "LogiLink AA0127 boom arm" if we compare it with the "InnoGear boom arm" ???
not sure, I've never tired that arm
@@RAVisuals Okey thx man.
hey, thanks for the review; will these be compatible with an audio-technica atr2500x?
Is this supposed to be a cheap version of a rode psa1 clone?
I can't put my blue yeti on it ? DO you know why ?
how did you get the mic shock mount around the mic??
It has a screw point on the bottom of the mount that attaches to the yeti
any idea if this could hold a shure sm7b? cannot be bothered dropping an extra £100 on the rode arm or blue compass lol
I actually think it should! It can hold a pretty hefty mic
RA Visuals yeah i tested, it definitely holds (better than expected), thanks for the help!
@@doomerists no worries at all! Glad you got it working 💪🏼
Some expensive arms can’t Even stay in position great choice
its awesome!
Would this also work for a hyperx quad cast
I was gonna ask the same then seen ur question from 3 weeks ago unanswered 😅😅
It should because the Hyperx quadcast should come with a adapter that should fit onto the arm
Is this compatible with the Razer Seiren Mini?
yes it is!