
Boom Arm For Hyperx Quadcast Microphone, Adjustable Suspension Mic Scissor Stand, For Studio Recording & Broadcasting Compatible
$22.27
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the weight capacity of the Boom Arm for Hyperx Quadcast? A: The Boom Arm for Hyperx Quadcast can support microphones weighing up to 2.2 pounds, making it suitable for most standard studio microphones.
- Q: Is the Boom Arm compatible with other microphones? A: Yes, while it is designed for the Hyperx Quadcast microphone, this boom arm can also accommodate other microphones with standard mounting threads.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of the Boom Arm? A: The Boom Arm is constructed from a combination of zinc and steel, providing durability and stability for your microphone setup.
- Q: Can the Boom Arm be adjusted easily? A: Yes, the Boom Arm features an adjustable suspension design that allows for easy positioning at various angles and heights to suit your recording needs.
- Q: Is assembly required for the Boom Arm? A: Yes, some assembly is required for the Boom Arm. However, it comes with all necessary hardware and instructions for quick setup.
- Q: Does the Boom Arm include a shock mount? A: No, the Boom Arm does not include a shock mount. You will need to purchase a separate shock mount if you require one for your microphone.
- Q: How does the Boom Arm attach to a desk? A: The Boom Arm attaches to a desk using a sturdy C-clamp, which securely holds the arm in place without damaging the surface.
- Q: What is the maximum reach of the Boom Arm? A: The Boom Arm has a maximum reach of approximately 30 inches, allowing for flexible placement around your workspace.
- Q: Is the Boom Arm suitable for streaming and broadcasting? A: Yes, the Boom Arm is ideal for streaming, broadcasting, and studio recording, providing a stable and adjustable platform for your microphone.
- Q: How do I care for the Boom Arm to ensure longevity? A: To maintain the Boom Arm, regularly check for any loose screws or connections, clean it with a dry cloth, and avoid over-tightening the joints.