If you need a reliable boom arm to swing your mic around, look no further. If you use your computer setup for podcasting, streaming, gaming or just a whole bunch of video calls, you may have a ...
The Kuxiu X36 Boom Mic Arm is a solid metal piece of gear for mounting a microphone to your desk. It has a clean, logo-free design that blends in with any setup. Unlike other boom arms, the Kuxiu X36 ...
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Elgato knows what its customers want—and perhaps more importantly, what they need. Coming from the days of simply offering capture cards and effective ways to stream games, Elgato has recently been ...
You can pick up a cheap microphone and a boom arm from Amazon these days, and still have enough change from £50 to buy yourself a beer and pizza. For those looking to get into streaming, content ...
Audio-Technica expanded its offerings for content creation with the AT8700 Adjustable Microphone Boom Arm. Although engineered generally for A-T’s 20 Series microphones and their use in podcasting, ...
The Tonor T90 RGB Boom Arm is an adjustable steel arm that holds your microphone in place, while also incorporating multiple lights to complement your desk setup. While the Boom Arm is geared more ...
Born in the 8-bit era, raised by the 16-bit era, and perfected by the 32-bit era, Cory's roots grew from the likes Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man to the world of Resident Evil and Castlevania. Owning ...
Whether you’re a podcaster, a YouTuber, a bedroom music producer, a filmmaker or a professional musician, chances are you want a microphone stand that’s durable, easy to set up and affordable.
Apologies in advance for a strange question. I want to do overhead shots for shooting YouTube video. In the past I've done this by just setting up a tripod and angling it downward. There are some ...