
For HyperX Quadcast S Boom Arm - Upgraded Mic Arm with Reduce Wind Noises Mic Foam Cover, White Boom Arm for Hyperx Quadcast, 3/
$24.74
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What microphones are compatible with the HyperX Quadcast S Boom Arm? A: The boom arm is compatible with a variety of microphones, including the HyperX QuadCast, Blue Yeti, Blue Snowball, Shure MV7, Shure SM7B, Fifine K688, Fifine AM8, Rode, Razer Mini, and others.
- Q: How much weight can the HyperX Quadcast S Boom Arm support? A: This boom arm can support a maximum load of 3.1 lbs (1.4 kg), ensuring stability for compatible microphones.
- Q: Is the boom arm adjustable? A: Yes, the boom arm features flexible adjustments including 360° base rotation, 180° up-and-down movement, and a 270° metal adapter for positioning microphones.
- Q: Does the product come with a microphone? A: No, the HyperX Quadcast S Boom Arm does not include a microphone; it is sold separately.
- Q: How does the microphone pop filter work? A: The included pop filter is designed to reduce background noise and plosives, which helps to clearly convey your voice during recordings.
- Q: What materials is the boom arm made of? A: The boom arm is constructed from high-quality metal, ensuring durability and stability during use.
- Q: What is the maximum clamping thickness for the desk clamp? A: The upgraded table clamp can attach to desktops with a maximum thickness of 1.8 inches.
- Q: How do I adjust the boom arm? A: The boom arm can be adjusted using the two knobs provided, which can be tightened to maintain your desired microphone position.
- Q: What features improve the stability of the boom arm? A: The boom arm features a heavy-duty steel tripod design and dual suspension springs on each boom arm for enhanced stability and durability.
- Q: Can I use the HyperX Quadcast S Boom Arm for streaming? A: Yes, the boom arm is ideal for streaming, podcasting, and recording, providing flexibility and stability for various microphone setups.