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Studio Broadcast Microphone Boom Arm Stand

Studio Broadcast Microphone Boom Arm Stand
  • Product Code: eq29359
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$149.97 $211.46

The studio broadcast microphone boom arm standis a two-section broadcast arm with internal springs and an integrated USB cable. This versatile and sturdy broadcast arm is great for studio as well as home use. It's ideal for broadcast, voiceover, and podcasts.

The BAI-2U broadcast arm is designed with internal springs that provide a clean and sleek look. The internal balance springs are precision engineered to support and hold in place microphones of up to 5 lb / 2.27kg. The design also minimizes handling noise when re-positioning the arm. The broadcast arm features a standard 5/8"-27 microphone stud mount that is compatible with most shockmounts and microphone clips. The angle of the microphone stud mount can be adjusted and secured with the locking knob, and the angle is maintained when re-positioning the arm. This eliminates the need to readjust it every time the arm is moved. With an extension of up to 40 inches, and the ability to rotate the arm 360°, the BAI-2U allows for precise microphone placement.

The BAI-2U also features a heavy-duty combo mount that consists of a sturdy C-clamp and a heavy-metal desktop mount. The C-clamp is capable of fastening onto desktops up to 2.3" thick. The C-clamp's slim design minimizes the clearance needed to mount it between a desk and wall. The desktop mount detaches from the C-clamp and provides the option of permanent installation to a desktop with the mounting screws (included). A 14" riser is included for adding height to the broadcast arm in order to extend over computer or studio monitors.

Podcasting, Streaming, Broadcasting    C-Clamp for Surface Mounting    Internal Springs    Internally Routed USB Cable    Extends up to 40", 14" Riser    360° Arm Rotation    Supports Microphones up to 5 lb    5/8"-27 Top Thread

Key Specs
Mic Mount Thread Size5/8"-27 Male
Cable Connector to MicUSB-B
Total Reach40" / 101.6 cm
Included CableIntegrated
ColorBlack
Parameters
Microphone Mounting
Mic Mount Thread Size5/8"-27 Male
Cable Connector to MicUSB-B
Boom
Total Reach40" / 101.6 cm
Riser & Base
Maximum Height14.00" / 35.56 cm
Base Clamp Range2.3" / 5.8 cm
Cable
Included CableIntegrated
Cable Length10' / 304.8 cm
Audio Connector to Host DeviceUSB-A
Physical
ColorBlack
Load Capacity5 lb / 2.27 kg
Weight4.47 lb / 2.02 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight5.75 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)23.5 x 7.4 x 3.3"

Ideal for studios as well as home use

Internal springs provide smooth, noise-free positioning and clean and sleek profile

Supports microphones up to 5 lb / 2.27kg

The 5/8"-27 standard microphone thread is compatible with most shockmounts and microphone clips

Extends up to 40" / 101.6cm and rotates 360° allowing for precise microphone placement

The BAI-2U comes with an integrated 10-foot Type A to Type B USB cable

A 14" / 13.6cm riser is included. It provides extra height to the broadcast arm for extending over computer or studio monitors

The heavy-duty combo mount is comprised of a C-clamp for clamping to a desktop up to 2.3" / 5.8cm thick, and a detachable desktop mount for permanent attachment to a desktop with the included screws

The included riser adds 14" / 13.6cm of height to the broadcast arm so that it can easily extend over computer or studio monitors

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. In different sources specs are different: one claims that this arm holds 700-100 gramm of weight, other – up to 2.2 kg. Who is right?

A: According to Rode, the PSA1 can support most microphones weighing between 700 g (1.5 lb) and 1.1 kg (2.4 lb) when combined with a shock mount. Just to avoid any confusion, 1.1 kg is the same as 1100 g.

Q: 2. Does it work with AT2020USB+?

A: Yes, fully compatible.

Q: 3. does this work with shure sm7b?

A: Yes it will accomodate a SHURE SM7B microhpne, but just barely, when factoring in the included Shure Swivel (Yoke Mount) Stand Adapter This studio boom arm holds up to 2.4 lbs (1.1 kg) Consider this one: Auray BAI-2N Two-Section Broadcast Arm with Internal Springs B&H # AUBAI2N: https://bhpho.to/35JbOyW The Auray BAI-2N is a two-section broadcast arm with internal springs . This versatile and sturdy broadcast arm is great for studio as well as home use. It's ideal for broadcast, voiceover, and podcasts. The BAI-2N broadcast arm is designed with internal springs that provide a clean and sleek look. The internal balance springs are precision engineered to support and hold in place microphones of up to 5 lb / 2.27kg. The design also minimizes handling noise when re-positioning the arm. The broadcast arm features a standard 5/8"-27 microphone stud mount that is compatible with most shockmounts and microphone clips. The angle of the microphone stud mount can be adjusted and secured with the locking knob, and the angle is maintained when re-positioning the arm. This eliminates the need to readjust it every time the arm is moved. With an extension of up to 40 inches, and the ability to rotate the arm 360°, the BAI-2N allows for precise microphone placement.

Q: 4. Does anyone use a pop filter with this arm? If so how do you attach?

A: You can clamp it onto the boom arm. So the pop screen will move with the mic. This is a good one made by K&M. B&H # KM23956B you can find it on our website.

Q: 5. does it work with a razer siren x?

A: Yes, the Rode PSA1 Studio Boom Arm for Broadcast Microphones will work to mount the Razer Seiren X Gaming Microphone via the 5/8"-27 mounting adapter on both units.

Q: 6. Please explain the mounting portion of the boom?

A: This microphone arm features a 5/8"-27 thread compatible with most microphone shock mounts.

Q: 7. does this work with the AT 2035

A: This studio arm would work with the Audio-Technica AT2035 cardioid condenser microphone. Simply attach the AT8458 shock mount that comes with the microphone to the 5/8-inch threaded end of the arm.

Q: 8. What is the length of each of the two arms? Joint to joint preferably. Thank you.

A: Both arms are approximately 18 , mesured from the center of one joint to the center of the other.

Q: 9. why does the arm want to spring to the ceiling, is my mic not heavy enough?

A: That generatlly happens if the mic is not heavy enough.

Q: 10. Where is it made?

A: The Heil Sound PL2T Overhead Studio and Broadcast Boom Mount is made in China.

22/09/2024

[5/8"-27 Male] I needed a heavy-duty mic stand for a podcasting setup. the K&M 252 is a homerun for this use. It's heavy enough to support an SM7B and with the telescoping boom ar,m it's low profile enough to use for video shoots without being an eye sore. The price (Although more than most stands) is worth every penny. If you're looking not to have to buy another stand for a while this is a great option.

5
13/09/2024

[Integrated] Simply a great stand - a very solid design that incorporate great professional looks. Everything you need in a pro Mic stand... As always, awesome service and quick shipping from B&H - can't beat this place, or the service!

5
28/08/2024

[5/8"-27 Male] This two-section stand is perfect for a wide variety of applications, from piano to vocalist to solo instruments. It is short enough to mic a piano with the cover on half-stick, without removing the boom, and tall enough to mic a piano with a typical high/low pair of mics. It has a heavy base and good leg circle to prevent tipping. It's worth the extra money for a heavy duty stand.

5
24/08/2024

[Integrated] The K&M 252 has proven to be my favorite microphone stand. I ended up buying six of them. I work strictly mobile, and never know exactly what situations I will encounter. The 252 has 3 sections in the base and two in the boom. I can place a mic near the floor, or high enough above a seated musician for a spot mic. I can record a piano on half-stick without removing the boom, or high and low over the strings. The stand is surprisingly heavy, which lends great stability when the boom is extended.

5
04/08/2024

[5.75 lb] This stand has three vertical sections, and is short enough for a spot mic on a bass or cello, or a piano on half-stick without removing the boom, yet tall enough for a singer or an overhead spot mic on a seated musician. This stand has a heavy base for good stability, even with the boom extended. I have other short stands, but none are as flexible as the K&M 252.

5
03/08/2024

[5/8"-27 Male] Not much to say other than it does it's job.

5
02/08/2024

[USB-A] I wanted to find a good stand that was super compact and this is perfect. The quality is five star.

5
16/07/2024

[USB-B] I bought and used this product and noticed the quality of workmanship and ease of movement of the arms.

5
07/07/2024

[5/8"-27 Male] Is easy to set up and start using. It's cool that it comes with a built in xlr and two different mounting points to your desk

5
21/06/2024

[USB-B] I bought three AKG stands years ago and loved them. The K&M stand is exactly like them except they are black. They break down to a very small profile and are very versatile. Rock solid! The only drawback is the price.but the quality overrides that.

5

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