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Reddit mentions of Neewer NB-35 Black Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with Mic Clip Holder and Table Mounting Clamp & NW(B-3) Black Pop Filter Shield with Stand Clip Kit

Sentiment score: 14
Reddit mentions: 35

We found 35 Reddit mentions of Neewer NB-35 Black Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with Mic Clip Holder and Table Mounting Clamp & NW(B-3) Black Pop Filter Shield with Stand Clip Kit. Here are the top ones.

Neewer NB-35 Black Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with Mic Clip Holder and Table Mounting Clamp & NW(B-3) Black Pop Filter Shield with Stand Clip Kit
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    Features:
  • Enhanced Boom Arm: Made of solid steel, NW-35 Mic Boom Arm is durable with a maximum load capacity of 3.3lb (1.5kg). The C-clamp can securely fit onto a desktop up to 1.7” (45mm) thick for studio and home recordings; NOTE: Blue yeti snowball yeti X microphone can be directly mounted on the arm stand via 3/8" to 5/8" screw adapter, please DO NOT use with the shock mount to avoid instability.
  • Flexible Positioning: The Mic arm is 360° rotatable. The two reinforced springs allow smooth angle adjustment for you to get the best positions with ease
  • General Compatibility: The included 3/8” to 5/8” adapter is compatible with various shock mounts and microphones, including Blue Yeti and Blue Snowball
  • Practical Accessories: Mic clip fits microphones 35mm in diameter and the double-layer pop filter effectively reduces air blasts for vocal recordings
  • Package Contents: NW-35 Boom Arm, Desktop C-Clamp, NW (B-3) Pop Filter, Mic Clip, 3/8” to 5/8” Adapter
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height3.543307083 Inches
Length16.141732267 Inches
Weight1.6975 Pounds
Width6.299212592 Inches

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Found 35 comments on Neewer NB-35 Black Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with Mic Clip Holder and Table Mounting Clamp & NW(B-3) Black Pop Filter Shield with Stand Clip Kit:

u/official_iberioN · 9 pointsr/battlestations

It's the neewer arm but I would definitely recommend going with a Rode arm instead. This one is pretty flimsy.

u/Pyroraptor · 3 pointsr/letsplay

Mic stand

Pros

  • Can be used anywhere, even when you are not at a desk
  • Is not attached to desk so any vibrations from you hitting the desk are not transferred.

    Cons

  • Vibrations from the floor will be transferred.
  • May be harder to position around your desk to get the mic where you want it to be. Harder to adjust.
  • Can be knocked over, which can damage your mic.

    Mic arm

    Pros

  • Easier to adjust to get the mic exactly where you want it to be. Can easily be moved out of the way when not in use.
  • Vibrations from your floor will not be transferred (unless they also vibrate your desk).
  • More stable than a cheap floor stand.
  • Mic can't be knocked over onto the floor, potentially breaking it.

    Cons

  • Vibrations from desk will be transferred.
  • Must be mounted to a desk (unless it was other mounting options).
  • Some desks do not have the lip necessary to mount with a clamp.
  • Can be difficult to position sometimes.

    Personally I prefer the boom arms that attach to your desk. I had a cheap Neewer one for a while and then bought a Heil HB-1, which I definitely recommend. The Rode PSA-1 is a good choice as well, and botha re a little over $100 or so. There is also the On Stage Stand which is nice because it's heavy and the arm doesn't get in the way of your monitor, but it might get in the way of your keyboard and mouse and be harder to position. If you are getting a floor mic stand the ones with the heavy round base are nice because they don't fall over as easy and absorb some of the vibrations, but they are also more expensive and are hard to find with a boom arm.
u/carlmmii · 3 pointsr/Twitch

Well... I can honestly say that's a new one for mic preference. Bravo?

As far as a mount, that mic is light enough that you can pretty much use anything. There's a bunch of identical entry-level scissor mounts, all with the same design/clamp, like this one (hell, there's even one for a couple bucks more that comes with a pop filter). I use this for my own desk setup with an NTG-2, works alright, just know that it has its quirks and can't support anything over maybe a pound without overloading the friction plate.


inb4 PSA1 recommendations for a Disney mic.

u/FallenTF · 2 pointsr/letsplay

This Neewer one is the one usually recommended (I've had this one for a year now, works great)

https://www.amazon.com/NEEWER-Microphone-Suspension-Scissor-Stand/dp/B00DY1F2CS/

This other Neewer one looks to be about the same model but also comes with a pop filter

https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Microphone-Suspension-Mounting-Windscreen/dp/B01GRMF5ZE/

>What's the pros towards a mic arm over a tripod.

Placement really is the main benefit.

u/BobLoblasLawBlog · 2 pointsr/Twitch

If you're on a budget
This mixer with this mic and this stand

The mic is a dynamic as opposed to a condenser (and on amazon comes with a free cable) So it won't pick up background noise nearly as bad as a condenser (especially the yeti) would, and the stand comes with a pop filter. When you decide to upgrade the mic, you can buy an inline phantom power box for like 20 bucks (the unit only has 15v, which isn't enough for most condensers) if you decide to go the condenser route down the road.

u/FatS4cks · 2 pointsr/pcgaming

Well I mean it's the difference between a $30 and $150 mic setup lol, trust me you'd be hard pressed to hear differences on discord or teamspeak between these two. I honestly recommend the cheaper CAD U37 over the ATR2500 that I have if you have the space for the stand and I seriously suggest a mic arm to help dampen vibration from the keyboard. Otherwise if you don't have the room for it the Boom Pro is what I would go for.

u/BillWatchesMovies · 2 pointsr/podcasting

This is the boom arm and pop filter that I purchased, works like a charm for beginners like us - https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Microphone-Suspension-Mounting-Windscreen/dp/B01GRMF5ZE

u/wolf39us · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I have my air conditioner on only about 2 feet away from the computer and other random noises. Change the sensitivity to about 15 in windows. You'll need to have the mic nice and close to you, but the ambient noise will pretty much disappear.

Give this product a go!

Neewer Mic Suspension Boom

You'll also need an ADAPTER

u/Enginerd_13_13 · 1 pointr/microphones

I have the newer boom arm, which my friend also bought from Amazon. Even if it says it is not for the blue yeti, it is a lie. The blue getting has the proper threading to screw directly into the boom arms but if you want the shock mount you will have to pay more than $30.
Below is the link to Amazons boom arm with a pop filter for the first link and the 2nd is of the blue yeti shock mount plastic version.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01GRMF5ZE/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1505963172&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=neewer+microphone+suspension+boom+scissor+arm+stand&dpPl=1&dpID=41IzcBiQ9jL&ref=plSrch

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01BFY6AEO/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1505963280&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=blue+yeti+shockmount+and+arm&dpPl=1&dpID=41Fr7AoF5LL&ref=plSrch

Sorry, about links, on mobile.

u/F1nnm13ster · 1 pointr/Twitch

I also had the mod mic and was not liking the quality of it in the vids I did on twitch or YT. What I ended up going with is the AT2020 USB Plus so far I have been really happy with it. I did get an [el cheapo arm] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GRMF5ZE/ref=od_aui_detailpages01?ie=UTF8&psc=1) do yourself the favor and get a better arm than the el cheapo it does the job but it sucks lol. The Rode PSA1 is the arm I would get (I do plan on it when funds come available).

u/MacmanPro94 · 1 pointr/battlestations

Neewer NB-35 Black Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with Mic Clip Holder and Table Mounting Clamp & NW(B-3) Black Pop Filter Windscreen Mask Shield with Stand Clip Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GRMF5ZE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_gk6XzbYPV2AH5

u/brycehazen · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Neewer NB-35 Black Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with Mic Clip Holder and Table Mounting Clamp & NW(B-3) Black Pop Filter Windscreen Ma https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GRMF5ZE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_KJGa7hGaDYmgd

u/Alkali-A · 1 pointr/audio

The two types of mic stands that would likely work best for you would be either a desk mounted boom arm, or tripod boom arm

The most popular I believe would be this one here from Neewer, which I have personally used and is quite nice (and comes with a pop filter as a bonus)

https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Microphone-Suspension-Mounting-Windscreen/dp/B01GRMF5ZE/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1520786135&sr=8-5&keywords=boom+arm

But if you willing to dish out a good bit more money Rode makes one that overall just tends to have a little more quality to it

https://www.amazon.com/RODE-Swivel-Mount-Studio-Microphone/dp/B001D7UYBO/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1520786135&sr=8-4&keywords=boom+arm

Alternatively, you could get a tripod boom arm, which doesn't require being attached to the desk but is a tiny bit more difficult to get situated in a better spot.

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Tripod-Boom-Microphone-Stand/dp/B019NY2PKG/ref=sr_1_3?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1520786232&sr=1-3&keywords=mic+stand

I might add though that none of these come with is called a shock mount, which is an anti-vibration mount that actually connects the mic to the stand

https://www.amazon.com/Mugig-Recording-Broadcasting-Suspension-Microphone/dp/B078Z75C8W/ref=sr_1_3?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1520786604&sr=1-3&keywords=mic+shock+mount

This one will work, and on the upside also comes with a slightly different kind of pop filter if you wanted to try something a little different, or if the stand you choose doesn't come with one.

For keyboards, the smaller in size you go often the cheaper the keyboards become.

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/5c/40/ab/5c40abb3225a2d4dbcfcbffbf547e094.jpg

Corsair keyboard are some of my favorite pre-built keyboards because their new CUE 2 software lets you program any key you want and have as many key profiles as you want, so if you get a smaller size keyboard you can always program in the extra keys you may have lost.

to which end this keyboard is likely one of the cheapest ones I can find right now.

https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Mechanical-Keyboard-Certified-Refurbished/dp/B00S9AAKA8/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1520787827&sr=8-2-spons&keywords=corsair+keyboard&psc=1

Alternatively, there are a good number of budget options listed here on this buying guide on r/mechanicalkeyboards

https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/wiki/buying_guide

As for mousepads, you can just search "extended mousepad" or "full desk mousepad" and you'll get a good number of options.
A few companies I know that make quality ones are Corsair again, reflex labs, ankor, steelseries, and glorious pc gaming race

The last mention there from what I've heard seems to be the highest quality overall, though personally, I use this pad here as it's got a little more height to it

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072BQH7R8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Once again, I'd be glad to help with any further questions or anything!

u/Meshtatsuo · 1 pointr/Twitch

You won't necessarily get rid of those noises buy paying more for a mic. Pickup Pattern, mic placement, and room treatment will be more effective than anything else. That being said there is only so much you can do to move a blue yeti closer to your mouth. I would consider getting a mic that you can put on a boom (like this one) so you can position it closer to your mouth, then angling the mic so that it's pickup pattern is facing away from all other devices.

You still won't get rid of the clicks and computer noise, as they will always be in your room.

EDIT: as far as 100 dollar mics go, the AT2020 is fantastic for vocals, and partnering that with a shock mount and a boom arm would be a good solution. Note: This mic requires phantom power, which means you would also need an interface.

u/Sen7ryGun · 1 pointr/PCSound

Depends on your total budget, but my best advice for a relatively cheap starter set for bringing your audio setup up to a solid standard on a stationary desktop PC goes like this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XCKGLTP/ - Fifine cardioid USB condenser mic

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GRMF5ZE/ - Neewer mic boom arm and pop filter

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BDX1IVW/ - Status Audio CB-1 closed back headphones

Total price - $111 USD

Don't worry about an external audio interface until you're looking at a proper professional setup or are having specific audio issues that require you to move your audio processing solution to the outside of your PC case. I've been into desktop audio for a few years now and this is my ultimate "bang for your buck" setup I recommend to people looking to get away from gaming headsets while keeping to a gaming headset budget. I have a couple of friends now running this setup and they love it. The mic is nice and clear, the boom lets you get it out of the way and have it wherever you like and the headphones sound great and are incredibly comfortable for long ass listening or gaming sessions. There's no XLR adaption to worry about and everything will plug straight into your PC as it stands right now.

u/internetoscar · 1 pointr/audio

you could get a mic stand for the nano because it has the tread. This is what I'm talking about for the desk stand, but if you are on a desk or tabletop I would recommend you get a mic arm, like this one by Neewer and it also comes with a pop-filter.

u/obijohnkenobi · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

Neewer mic stand with pop filter is $13 on Amazon

Neewer NB-35 Black Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with Mic Clip Holder and Table Mounting Clamp & NW(B-3) Black Pop Filter Windscreen Mask Shield with Stand Clip Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GRMF5ZE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_n0Sozb9GDVPCG

u/pepcfreak · 1 pointr/Twitch

Stay away from the boom as well. It uses and internal spring system and if it breaks.. you need a new boom.

Here is a good Boom filter combo.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Neewer-Microphone-Suspension-Mounting-Windscreen/dp/B01GRMF5ZE/ref=sr_1_2?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1487782792&sr=1-2&keywords=neewer+boom+arm

u/IDI0TSYNCRATIC · 1 pointr/podcasting

Yep. My desktop for recording and streaming. Our laptops for clips/music/soundbites and mine specifically for videos/clips (USB-C into the external monitor in between us).

Our board is the Yamaha MG16XU- solid ass on board preamps/compression/EQ: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MG16XU--yamaha-mg16xu-16-channel-mixer-with-usb-and-fx

Alex and I use pop filters and a slightly off axis mic technique (the diaphragm is aimed from the side and directed toward our mouths — gets rid of plosives and mouth breathing). The pop filters came with our booms: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GRMF5ZE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_nwLqDbG90FT8G

We round everything off by recording into Reaper (it’s free — winrar style) adding a bit more EQing, compression, noise gate, de-essing and hard limiters to bring the overall volume to broadcast levels.

Our livestream setup is just two gropros plugged directly into the desktop.

u/jakedageek127 · 1 pointr/audioengineering

If you're talking about their newer set (#412) then this reddit post says it's this model. Their older set (say, #312) seems to use the rode desk clamp stand whereas even older (#280) just seems to use a generic clamp stand like this neewer.

Enough people have the blue yeti that you should be able to google around for each mic stand to see if it'll support the weight.