The innogear being hard to move is such a PLUS. If you've ever had an "easy" to move boom they always end up getting so weak they cant even hold the mic up. That means the innogear will last you wayyy longer. thx for the review
@@FishBeeProductions the tonor boom arm lasted me 3 months when it snapped, I have a rode psa for a month now and it’s almost the same as the inno gear.
Just some advice, I have had the Tonor with my Blue Yeti for about 1 year and its already squeaking and in bad shape. Definitely going to buy the Innogear to replace it.
Hey I know this is kinda off topic from the video, but is there any tips I can use to reduce the amount of fan noise my yeti nano picks up? Like do I need to buy a cover or change the settings? (I have a Mac by the way)
I have seen people surround their blue yeti with foam sound proofing that is normally on a wall so it only picks up noise directly in front of it (it was inside of a container). Not sure if that would work for you but could give you other ideas.
@@LeviPlaysHardcore I recommend making sure you're in cardioid mode and have the backside of the mic facing away from the fan. Also make sure to get a windscreen
From what I understand it works for the nano, regular yeti and snowball. I believe they have the same amount for all 3. I only have the regular yeti to test though.
@@user96810 I went with the inno gear one I believe if it is not inno gear it is one that kinda hides the springs if that makes sense around 40 dollars but I got it down to 30 on a sale
The innogear being hard to move is such a PLUS. If you've ever had an "easy" to move boom they always end up getting so weak they cant even hold the mic up. That means the innogear will last you wayyy longer. thx for the review
Good point!
@@FishBeeProductions the tonor boom arm lasted me 3 months when it snapped, I have a rode psa for a month now and it’s almost the same as the
inno gear.
@@rooneysowner1130 The psa1 is in another league. It's way better than the innogear or the tonor.
this is the content i strive for!! keep up the good work and thank you for this.
Just some advice, I have had the Tonor with my Blue Yeti for about 1 year and its already squeaking and in bad shape. Definitely going to buy the Innogear to replace it.
Great deal. Just right size for us. Wish we had bought one sooner.
Nice!
Can The Blue Yeti Nano Fit On The Tonor T20??? Thank You
Yes
Would the tonor be a good boom arm to choose because I’ve seen people say it doesn’t last long and thoughts?
Kind of confused, was the Tonor T20 compatible with nano, and snowball as well? Or was it only compatible with the blue yeti?
Do you know which one is better at holding light mic's?
Does this still hold up? And do either of them work for the snowball
The point of it being hard to move is so that it says in Placeeeee so it’s def a plus
can the tonor hold a blue yeti nano because the nano is light and i saw a video where a light microphone is tested and it wont go lower than it was
Do these help isolate the sound from the table (typing or moving around on the table while making a video)?
Yes as long as you have it fairly raised then you should hear a slight distance as it it is further away from whatever is going on around the desk
thank you this helped a lot
Hey I know this is kinda off topic from the video, but is there any tips I can use to reduce the amount of fan noise my yeti nano picks up? Like do I need to buy a cover or change the settings? (I have a Mac by the way)
I have seen people surround their blue yeti with foam sound proofing that is normally on a wall so it only picks up noise directly in front of it (it was inside of a container). Not sure if that would work for you but could give you other ideas.
FishBee Productions ok thanks I appreciate that!!👍🏻👍🏻
@@LeviPlaysHardcore I recommend making sure you're in cardioid mode and have the backside of the mic facing away from the fan. Also make sure to get a windscreen
for the first one would the included screw adapter fit the yeti nano or would i have to buy one?
From what I understand it works for the nano, regular yeti and snowball. I believe they have the same amount for all 3. I only have the regular yeti to test though.
@@FishBeeProductions ok thanks im going to buy it then
@@iloveoatmeal9721 Did it fit?
@@Prokitess facts I'm wondering too!
My Blue Yeti doesn't sit tight on the mount... very wobbly... anyone else notice this?
Is that size a large or small ?
Really Great video !! :DDD
where can i get heli 40 adapter to hook in i dont have blue yeti
2:15 how can I get the adapter?? it is comes with the mic?
It comes with that boom arm
And there is something in the blue yeti box that looks like an adapter that i saw pretty recently
I noticed that amazon does not sell these anymore, or are sold by 3rd party sellers, likely due to lack of stock, any idea when it will be back
Not sure. Amazon seems to sell out of a lot of things right now
wish this was available in australia :(
finding anything that ships to australia is such a pain :(
@@shnacc :(
not really going to find a cheap and reliable boom arm in AU or NZ, it sucks.
Does it work with blue yeti x?
I don't have that one to test but if I had to guess it would be yes since these work for the other blue microphones
Any update?, does it work with blue yeti x?
@@skindog3456 Yes I have the TONOR T20 and it works like a charm. I've had it for 6 months and no complaints. It carries the Blue Yeti X well
Just to make sure does the Inno Gear work with the blue snowball?
yes
What is the price in Australian money?
Would you still recommend the Tonor now that you've owned it for a year?
yes both of these are good budget options
@@FishBeeProductions thanks for the info. I'm gonna give the Tonor a try
So does the tonor supports the snowball or no?
Yes
does the tonor work with the blue yeti nano?
Yes, it should although I don't have one to test it with
@@FishBeeProductions Okay, great!
The adapter does not want to screw in
Nice vid
Thanks for watching!
So that's what happened to the guy from the clear eyes commercials
LOL
the tonor is now 120 dollars wtf
I’ve had both the innogear is total crap. Looks very nice but functionally it’s horrible. I had to return it and order the Toner.
Does the tonor work well? I’ve had trouble trying to pick which boom arm to go for
@@mulleyp6927 which did u pick ? I might pick tonar
@@user96810 I went with the inno gear one I believe if it is not inno gear it is one that kinda hides the springs if that makes sense around 40 dollars but I got it down to 30 on a sale
Hopefully that helps it’s been I think around 2 months and it is perfect
bruh it was 30 dollars before
hyperx quadcast
Yes