Best Walimex pro Table Top Microphone Arm Alternatives
We found 5 alternatives to Walimex pro Table Top Microphone Arm based on experts and consumers reviews.
Supreme MS-23 Broadcast Stand
Based on 1 reviews
Ich habe den Mikrofonarm für mein Heimstudio gekauft, für die Zwecke ist er bisher völlig ausreichend. Insgesamt steht er stabil, er lies sich gut an der Tischplatte befestigen, die Gelenke sind leichtgängig und mit den Reglern gut verstellbar, sodass isch der Arm nur dann bewegt wenn ich das auch möchte. Das XLR Kabel ist fest im Arm verlegt, und kann daher auch nicht einfach entfernt und wieder eingesetzt werden. Die Länge war für mich ausreichend. Rein optisch wäre es schön gewesen, wenn das Kabel komplett schwarz wäre. Wenn einem das wichtig ist, kann man die Endstücke mit etwas Geschickt auch tauschen/neu verlöten. Der matte schwarze Finish des Arms macht sich aber insgesamt sehr gut. Einziges Manko: Der Arm überträgt Schwingungen recht gut, die auch mit dem Mikrofon...
Millenium DS150
Based on 7 reviews
I decided for this item, even there were no reviews about it. I just liked the clean design and price seem to be right. In short: it's heavier than I though and feels extremely solid. No wonder, because arms are made of 30mm metal pipe! Bottom and middle knee have some quite strong spring built inside, which prevents the upper part (microphone) to just fall down while adjusting the position. Actually, quite some force is needed to move microphone downward. Also worth to mention in case you don't plan to use it all the time: the stand wont's stay in folded position, because the spring is just too strong. All in all, I'm happy with it. It looks really nice and does the job.
Mackie DB-100 Desktop Boom Arm
Based on 3 reviews
The boom arm mounts easily to a desk; in my case an IKEA Bekant which is only about 15mm thick, but the threaded clamp will open to several cm. Tensioning/friction knobs for the joints work well, with the middle one adjusting the effect of the top springs (so the arm doesn't bounce up under the spring tension after putting it into place), and the end one ensuring the mounting rod for the microphone stays put once you've got it angled to your satisfaction. There is some wobble when the desk moves (it's not a great desk design), but the friction clamp at the middle stops any sympathetic movement from moving the arm and mic out of position; the mic bounces a bit, but that's it. Construction at the point where the arm slots into the base seems a little on the thin side, and there is some...
Zaor Softube Console 1 Base Black
Based on 1 reviews
This thing does it’s job. It’s precisely constructed and the softube unit, be it the fader or console 1 sits snugly inside. For me though it’s a little expensive for what it is. The underside bracing is very thin and the finishing on the visible parts is just enough. I.e rear portions of the sides are rough and not finished. However, like I say, it works and holds the unit at a good angle for working and improves the visibility on the illuminated controls of the console 1. The overall look it gives to the console 1 is also improved, if that’s important to you.
Millenium DS150 White
Based on 3 reviews
This desktop mic holder is of much higher quality than I expected. Aesthetically pleasing - a perfect match for my white desk - and with well designed joints, that can be tensioned perfectly. I use it with my AKG C214 with stock shock mount and added pop filter and foam microphone screen - and the combined weight is no issue at all for this holder. It's also very easy to use. Tip: Buy some cable strips make the mic cable run snug against the frame, and consider a white microphone cable too, for optimal visuals.