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Reddit mentions of Etubby Adjustable Desktop Microphone Stand Suspension Mic Clip Boom Studio Scissor Arm Stand for Radio Broadcasting Studio, Voice-Over Sound Studio, Stages, and TV Stations

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Reddit mentions: 18

We found 18 Reddit mentions of Etubby Adjustable Desktop Microphone Stand Suspension Mic Clip Boom Studio Scissor Arm Stand for Radio Broadcasting Studio, Voice-Over Sound Studio, Stages, and TV Stations. Here are the top ones.

Etubby Adjustable Desktop Microphone Stand Suspension Mic Clip Boom Studio Scissor Arm Stand for Radio Broadcasting Studio, Voice-Over Sound Studio, Stages, and TV Stations
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Heavy Duty Carry: Made out of high quality steel frame with super-strong springs, ABS plastic clip mic holder, very sturdy and durable, designed for supporting almost all microphones up to 3.3 pounds / 1.5KGStability and Safety: Dual suspension springs on each boom arm, very stable for using your microphone without shake and prevent microphone from suddenly droppingAdjustability: Folding type, convenient to carry around, and the steel frame with the adjustable screw allow you adjust the suitable angle & height to show your perfect voiceFunctional: Suitable for almost all microphones, adjustable aluminium alloy clamp for placement on uneven surfaces (Thickness within 5.3cm)Multipurpose: Compact microphone stand ideal designed for any stores, families, stages, studios, broadcasting and TV stations, etc.
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Found 18 comments on Etubby Adjustable Desktop Microphone Stand Suspension Mic Clip Boom Studio Scissor Arm Stand for Radio Broadcasting Studio, Voice-Over Sound Studio, Stages, and TV Stations:

u/momo_the_monster · 5 pointsr/Unity3D

my solution for that:
https://gfycat.com/ElasticUncommonJunco

It's this $20 arm on Amazon.

u/LiquidBionix · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

This one isn't much. Looking back through my Amazon history, this one runs about 40 bucks full price but they are on sale a lot.

People recommend the Rode PSA arms but they run more like 100 bucks and I don't see them on sale very much. I don't need insane adjustability so this one works perfect.

I've been using this one since March of this year with an Audio Technica AT2020 mic and it's perfectly fine, 0 issues so far and it even survived a move.

u/StDoodle · 3 pointsr/letsplay

I bought this shock mount and this arm for my Yeti to save some money. One of the two (believe the arm) included a brass thread adapter that was needed. If you want to keep things inexpensive, those work well for me, with the caveat that the Yeti is heavy enough that you may need to readjust the height every few times you use it.

u/PresidentoftheSun · 3 pointsr/tf2

Decent mic arm

Pretty good mic

Phantom power supply which you need because this is a condenser mic and requires external power to operate

Pop filter because duh

Decent Headphones imo

Total: 132.55 with sales.

Audiophiles will probably jump down my throat for this list but this is an okay starting point if you want decent equipment. The mic's a little quiet but this can be fixed computer-side.

u/gilesinator · 2 pointsr/battlestations

No I got this with this adapter.

Its plenty sturdy and adjustable. The yeti is actually surprisingly light once you take it off that stand that it comes with.

u/sidusnare · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I use this Etubby [Heavy Duty] Upgraded... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FJABIEM

u/thestonebouncer · 2 pointsr/Twitch

https://www.amazon.com/Etubby-Adjustable-Desktop-Microphone-Suspension/dp/B01FJABIEM


This is the stand I'm using right now for the yeti. I have had it for almost a year and it has worked well for me. I move it around quite a bit with no problem mostly swiveling it toward or away from me. Once in a while I loosen the screws and reposition it but keeping it finger tight is enough so it doesn't drop.

u/BSGalaxy · 1 pointr/battlestations

Yup, it's a Yeti. I had to buy a combination of things to make it work since the actual Yeti brand shock mount is really expensive IIRC.

I bought these two items:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FJABIEM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BFY6AEO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

that shock mount works suprisingly well. It's cost effective.

u/GrayStillPlays · 1 pointr/letsplay

I ended up going with this one for the blue yeti https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FJABIEM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I don't regret my decision. It was worth the $20 or whatever because it completely removed the vibration for when I get enthusiastic with my keyboard clicks.

u/cr08 · 1 pointr/letsplay

Not sure how much difference in weight there is between the Yeti and Snowball, but I currently run a Snowball with this boom arm that I bought when Amazon was running a combo with those cheap Neewer pre-amps and condenser mics. Later swapped out for the Snowball and have no issues with the weight on that boom. USB cable nicely velcroed along the boom run behind my desk. Don't currently have a shock mount on it though. Currently just used for voice chat and nothing critical.

u/Jared4781 · 1 pointr/NewTubers

Move the mic closer to you (your mouth). If it's on a desk invest in one of these ... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FJABIEM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/versipelis · 1 pointr/microphones

I ended up doing this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FJABIEM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Because my friend recommended it and it's massively on sale.

I also ordered this as most people recommended it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014XH3AKM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/NovaKitFoX · 1 pointr/letsplay

I jsut made the switch from a Blue Yeti to a Dynamic mic and XLR set up. I'll post what i picked up. May be a little over kill for solo but gives plenty of room for expansion.

First up, the MIC

Audio-Technica AT2005USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone

This as it states is a DUEL USB and XLR Dynamic Mic. Since I got it i have loved using it for LEt's plays to just Team chat in games and at Lan Parties. It's got what you expect from a USB Mic. Has a Headphone jack and on board volume for the headphones, And an ON/OFF switch. But then it is also XLR compatible. So it's not something you will toss out the door when you move to XLR.

To go with it i got a desk mount Etubby Adjustable Desktop Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand Holder and some better Mounts for the stand. I have it set up so i just push it out of the way when i don't need it.

As for a mix board i have picked up this
Behringer Q1202USB 12-Channel Mixer.

As in the name as well this is a USB mixer. This does have phantom power if needed, has 4 XLR Inputs , and 12 Channels. And it's only 100 bucks or less depending on Amazon's Mood. And if you got any Music stores around you, This is also sold by GUITAR CENTER in the states, So you may be able to find it locally for same or cheeper.

Since i got it, I Had a little bit of a learning curb and the need to turn up the Compression on the mic channels. First recording with it was well a little blown out. I use this even when solo now cause I get more control over the MIC levels. It's easy to use in windows as it is very much plug and play. Shows up as USB AUDIO CODEC in windows. And if you want to, you CAN send you audio back out through it. Though that part i'm still learning on if it's usable in recordings or not.

I'm Not sure how much Cost wise that will Translate into £'s. But this over all Cost me $180 just for the mic and Mixer. The Mic did come with an XLR cable with it, so you do not need to buy one unless you need it to be longer.

Long post, I Know, But hopefully that gives a few useful suggestions for ya.

u/_Kekistan_ · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Yeah I do its this Etubby Adjustable Desktop Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand Holder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FJABIEM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4.tbAbF6173SA

u/bakelit · 1 pointr/podcasting

Basic setup for a 4-person podcast:

u/Rvby1 · 1 pointr/microphones

Hey, all!

I'm looking into getting a microphone with a shock mount, microphone arm, and pop filter. It will mostly be used to record singing, instruments, and voice over work.

At the moment, the Blue Yeti has my attention; it seems to be pretty universally praised, and it doesn't seem like it's all that expensive.

As far as the shock mount goes, I think Blue Yeti has its own proprietary one? I'm also looking at this pop filter and this microphone arm.

Any recommendations?

Thanks, guys!