Professional microphone boom arm with cable management and 360° rotatable base
Description
FLEXIBLE: Thanks to the 360° rotatable booms, flexible and desired microphone positioning is possible. The foldable scissor arm allows for compact storage and easy transport
UNIVERSAL: Thanks to the included adapter, many common microphones can be attached to the microphone arm IB-MAG103B-T with its 3/8″ and 5/8″ thread
WELL ATTACHED: The microphone stand can either be attached using a robust screw attachment at a desk pass-through or via a flexible clamp foot, suitable for desk thicknesses from 10 to 60 mm
WELL SPRUNG: The double suspension springs in each arm segment help to additionally protect your microphone from vibrations and shocks, thereby suppressing disturbing noises
ROBUST: The microphone mount is made using high-quality and robust materials, providing a good feeling that your expensive recording equipment is securely fastened
Specifications
| Packing content |
1x IB-MAG103B-T
1x Manual
(Microphone Not Included!)
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| System requirements | Not specified |

Flexible
The microphone arm offers a flexible microphone position that can be aligned according to your wishes. This is helped by the 360° rotatable boom, which is also equipped with a rotary knob for fixing the desired position. The foldable scissor arm allows for compact storage as well as easy transport of the microphone arm.

Everything under control
The microphone arm can be securely attached to the desk top in two ways. If your desk has a recess, you can attach the monitor arm to the desk top using the desk grommet. Otherwise, use the clamping foot. In both cases, the tabletop thickness can vary from 10 to 60 mm. The accessories are included in the scope of delivery.

For almost any microphone
The IB-MAG103B-T comes with a 3/8 and 5/8 universal thread connection. This means you can easily attach almost any common microphone to the thread. A plus are the double suspension springs in each arm segment, which protect the microphone from falling down or shocks.
