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Thomann Music Days

Thomann Music Days

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Table Microphone Boom Arm

  • Aluminium construction
  • Locking centre joint
  • 5/8" threaded connector
  • Table clamp for up to max. 56 mm table thickness
  • Pre-wired with XLR cable
  • Length of upper arm: 43 cm
  • Length of lower arm: 40 cm
  • Maximum load capacity: 1.5 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Available since September 2018
  • Item number 437359
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Type Microphone Boom
  • Colour Black
  • Weight 1,8 kg
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not bad but room for improvement
PKristoffersson 13.02.2020
I bought this table microphone stand so I could do work either sitting or standing by my desk, depending on whether I would be singing or speaking.

This stand supports my microphone (a t-bone 400) with no issue and the reach is long. However, adjusting it is a bit of a pain. There are three separate joints that need to be tightened. The joint closest to the microphone is rather limited in its range of motion. Also, since all joints are hinge type joints it's not easy adjusting to get the microphone exactly where you want it. Overall it's something one can work around, it just takes time.
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Disgusting Design Flaw – Avoid at All Costs
SmarttMark 22.06.2025
I deeply regret purchasing the Millenium DS200 Black mic arm. On the surface, it looks sturdy enough, but the design is absolutely appalling. If the wire goes—which it will, eventually—there is no accessible way to replace it unless you literally cut the wire with scissors and attempt to re-thread it. Why? Because the plug won’t fit through the internal path. This makes it essentially disposable once a fault occurs.

We’re not talking about a budget set of earbuds here. This is sold as a professional boom arm, yet it’s built like a cheap toy. A product that forces you to destroy and replace it within a few years if anything goes wrong is unacceptable. It’s the definition of bad engineering and poor sustainability.

If I could rate it zero stars for quality and stability, I would. Absolutely disgusted. Never again.
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had this for about 1 year
SixStackJack 06.01.2022
bought this one coas i needed a somewhat cheap boom arm for my AT2020 mic, and it works great, the arm keeps still and its somewhat easy to adjust it to your needs,
i had some problems getting the part where you fasten it to the table to stay in place, so i ended up drilling two holes from the top of the "plate" into the table, and then screw it in :D. now it wont move eaven if there was an earthquake :;D
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Sturdy and flexible mic stand
Kalle W. 11.07.2024
I wanted this for video conferencing, recording, podcasting and gaming, but also for it to be out of the way when I don’t need a mic. It is good and holds steady, does not move unless I want it to and fits nicely between two monitors. Can go high and low depending on use case.

Drawbacks are that it picks up rumble when I type or hit the desk, might need to put some rubber in the clamp, and that it is rather large. It is not slim. But it also moves easily out of the way, so I’m happy - except for the noise it transfers to the mic.
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