The MCrane1 Microphone Suspension Crane Arm from Musicians Value is a spring-loaded suspension arm that can support a microphone with a shockmount/holder, and a microphone pop filter. The MCrane1 arm can be used in several environments for voiceover, podcast, and radio or DJ applications. A deskmount clamp is included that allows the arm to swivel for smooth and precise positioning. In addition, it is forward and backward adjustable and height adjustable. The mounting thread size is 3/8".
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Key Features
- Podcasting, Streaming, Broadcasting
- C-Clamp for Mounting
- External Springs
- Swivel Mount for Smooth Positioning
The MCrane1 Microphone Suspension Crane Arm from Musicians Value is a spring-loaded suspension arm that can support a microphone with a shockmount/holder, and a microphone pop filter. The MCrane1 arm can be used in several environments for voiceover, podcast, and radio or DJ applications. A deskmount clamp is included that allows the arm to swivel for smooth and precise positioning. In addition, it is forward and backward adjustable and height adjustable. The mounting thread size is 3/8".
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Technical Pro MCrane1 Overview
UPC: 817802015411
Technical Pro MCrane1 Specs
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Microphone Mounting
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Boom
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Riser & Base
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Cable
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Technical Pro MCrane1 Reviews
Great mic arm!
By Jake
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-11-29
This arm is great - perfect position on my desk, and helps make my mic extremely easy to access and extremely easy to store.
This is very poorly made
By Steven
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2020-11-02
Thi sdevice is not worth the money, very poorly made of thin stamped metal and the adjustments do not hold well.
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