Hei guys thanks for stopping by. Hope you like the video. I wanted to showcase how it can fit on a table with limited space and I can only clamp it from the back. If you have any questions please feel free to ask me. No questions are silly. We have many types of tables and desks that we use so not all have the same specs. I will assist you in any way I can. Have a great day and don't forget to Subscribe
Really? awesome. hows the tuning going with the LG monitor? I still don't know if im gaming with the right settings. The mic arm is still holding up well after more than a year. Hope you get yours too.
What about the cable holder from the MALM desk? Did you find any issues not mounting it to the desk? It is stable anyway? I wonder if I can avoid using it having 3 clamps... (monitors, camera and mic)
Thanks for the video. If you adjusted the height of the mic would it loosen and need retightening? Or can you move it up and down and it just stays where you want it?
Great question and sori i took so long to reply. Thus far moving it up and down hasn't made it budge AT ALL. I have started to leave the mic on the stand permanently and it sits on a 45 degree angle (top mic arm extension at 45 degrees). Amazingly it just sits there, doesn't budge. So you DON'T need to retighten it. I do hope I can say the same thing in two years time LOL. Hope this helps.
Hey Ho, just searching for a mic and mic arm atm and got this arm as one of my favorites so far. but I got a little question about the extra part on 8:53 that you use to connect both mic and arm. Is that part included in the arm (or the mic) or is that an extra thingy? Would be cool if i get an answer, as I don't wanna buy something wrong or miss something for multiple days^^''
Yoo, that part comes with the mic. Its in the box. If you've got the HyperX and the Elgato you dont need anything extra to fit em together. Hope this helped.
100 Euro for this hell no, takes top much space and looks ugly and a clean setup, the mic stand is fine and you put it horizontal infront u and not clicking view to the screens
Hei guys thanks for stopping by. Hope you like the video. I wanted to showcase how it can fit on a table with limited space and I can only clamp it from the back. If you have any questions please feel free to ask me. No questions are silly. We have many types of tables and desks that we use so not all have the same specs. I will assist you in any way I can. Have a great day and don't forget to Subscribe
Nice demonstration. Complete walkthrough
Thank you brosef
Awesome video, thanks for posting. I have the exact same mic and the exact same desk, so good to know that this boom arm will do the job. Cheers!
Finallyyyyy! Love it, i found ma twin buddy. Setups still good, mic arms still pristine. It is a good buy. Thanks for stopping by
This is really cool, I have the same mic and monitor and now I really wanna buy that mic arm.
Really? awesome. hows the tuning going with the LG monitor? I still don't know if im gaming with the right settings. The mic arm is still holding up well after more than a year. Hope you get yours too.
Thank you for the video i appreciate the part of mount the microphone i'm buy same setup. have a good day and stay care
Good luck
thanks for this. I'm sure it will help someone!
What about the cable holder from the MALM desk? Did you find any issues not mounting it to the desk? It is stable anyway? I wonder if I can avoid using it having 3 clamps... (monitors, camera and mic)
you would definitely benefit from some monitor mounts, you can find em pretty cheap these days
Have one now, saving up for another good one for the LG
It's nice to see someone with the same amount of mechanical aptitude as I have. 🎅
U know how it is brutha man LOL
muito bommmmm, obrigado! ;D thanks
De nada, your welcome
hey, do u need a special adapter or something to make the quadcast go horizontal (sideways) on the mic arm or can you just turn it easily. Thanks!
Hei bro, you don't need anything, you can turn it easily any which way you want.
@@CousinRoysCorner oh ok thanks a lot for the fast reply
Thanks for the video. If you adjusted the height of the mic would it loosen and need retightening? Or can you move it up and down and it just stays where you want it?
Great question and sori i took so long to reply. Thus far moving it up and down hasn't made it budge AT ALL. I have started to leave the mic on the stand permanently and it sits on a 45 degree angle (top mic arm extension at 45 degrees). Amazingly it just sits there, doesn't budge. So you DON'T need to retighten it. I do hope I can say the same thing in two years time LOL. Hope this helps.
Hey where did you get the accessory for the mic ?
@@Monaco_bouba Got it frm an online shopping platform called Shoppee. Just a random shop.
where did you get that adapter from?? Im trying to connect sure re320 to arm
Which adapter? I believe the info your looking for is in the video mate.
What is that extra called?
whats the size of the threading you used?
Its in the video mate, its the 3/8"
What is the width of your desk??
its an IKEA MALM
Hey Ho, just searching for a mic and mic arm atm and got this arm as one of my favorites so far. but I got a little question about the extra part on 8:53 that you use to connect both mic and arm. Is that part included in the arm (or the mic) or is that an extra thingy? Would be cool if i get an answer, as I don't wanna buy something wrong or miss something for multiple days^^''
Yoo, that part comes with the mic. Its in the box. If you've got the HyperX and the Elgato you dont need anything extra to fit em together. Hope this helped.
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100 Euro for this hell no, takes top much space and looks ugly and a clean setup, the mic stand is fine and you put it horizontal infront u and not clicking view to the screens
When it comes to desk mounted boom arms, it's either this or the obnoxious scissor arms. Pick your poison, basically.