Blue Yeti Mic Stand with Pop Filter - Suspension Blue Yeti Boom Arm Stand with Microphone Cover Foam Compatible with Blue Yeti and Yeti Pro Microphone by YOUSHARES

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Blue Yeti Mic Stand with Pop Filter - Suspension Blue Yeti Boom Arm Stand with Microphone Cover Foam Compatible with Blue Yeti and Yeti Pro Microphone by YOUSHARES

Blue Yeti Mic Stand with Pop Filter - Suspension Blue Yeti Boom Arm Stand with Microphone Cover Foam Compatible with Blue Yeti and Yeti Pro Microphone by YOUSHARES

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Gator Frameworks Short Weighted Base Microphone Stand– Best Value for the Money Blue Yeti Microphone Stand It also features an integrated 10’ XLR cable and 70mm mic threads at the attachment point, making things easy if you use the stand to hold microphones other than the Yeti. Overall, it is an outstanding mic stand that is both user-friendly and perfectly suited to the needs of podcasters. This scissor-style stand allows for great positioning options over your desk or workstation. It really can cover any area of a desk, despite its shorter arm length of 13.8 inches. Made from steel and with strong springs, this mic stand certainly won’t fall apart despite its skinny price. It can hold a weight of 1.5kg, which means it’ll easily deal with either the Snowball or Yeti! Note: Some users report that the Blue Yeti’s thread is slightly larger than the standard ⅝” size used for most mics and stands. Some speculate that this was a manufacturing fault, but either way, while it seems like the minority of Blue Yeti mics are affected, it’s something to be aware of. Second, it comes with a secure and strong screw-down desk clamp, which allows you to attach it to any desk. The clamp features an internal width of 2.15 inches, which is suitable for attaching to the vast majority of desks or workstations.

My current concern is the tripod mount I use. It works if I can get the microphone in the middle of the table without too much extension (not always possible since we play at someone else’s place every friday). So sometimes we have to fill up a bag of books to lay on top of the base of the boom stand. I’d like to find a boom stand that is portable/collapsible, but can also handle the weight of the yeti without having to tighten the joints like crazy and lay a bag of books on the legs. Do you have any suggestions? I’ve tried table mounted ones, but they’ve broken after little use, and scratch up some table surfaces in the process. We’ve covered the best hardware accessories for the Blue Yeti – but what about software? After all, you’re going to need something to record and edit your audio with.

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It also features a standard 5/8-inch-27 copper thread that makes it very much compatible with different microphone types. It can carry up to 5 pounds of load. Moreover, it is a folding type of Blue Yeti mic stand with two 13.8-inch scissor arms that you can extend up to 28 inches. It also features a swivel table mount along with an adjustable mic mount, allowing you to adjust the mic accordingly. This is a basic mic stand with a boom arm that will work with various microphone models. It is a little limited in that it will only operate with microphones that weigh up to 2.86 pounds. That will rule out some but includes the Blue Yeti. On the other hand, it does make this one of the best lightweight Blue Yeti microphone stands available. If these don’t fit each other, you then have a big problem. When doing your research, be sure to find an arm that has a mount with a 5/8″ male mic screw thread, or one that comes with a blue yeti thread adapter. How To Attach The Blue Yeti To Microphone Stand Here, we’ve got a split between the more expensive DuaFire and RODE models and the cheaper InnoGear and ETubby models.

The existing Blue Yeti stand is a short mic stand, that can pivot along the x-axis about 270°, and of course, can be rotated along the y-axis by moving the stand itself. With the two legs combined, it can reach up to twenty-seven and a half inches. It will therefore be able to fit easily into most environments and allow you to get mic angles correct. It comes with an instruction booklet, a plastic clip mic holder, and a ⅝” brass adapter to fit the thread of the Yeti. There are no complaints about its build. It is a well-made mic and quite sturdy and stable. It is stylish, and it looks good. However, if it has a weakness, is it the stand. Thanks to its simple plug & play USB connection, all you have to do it connect it to your PC or Mac, and you are good to go. The intension is not to spend too much on a studio arm mic stand. The Blue Yeti already comes with a solid and stylish tabletop mic stand, and for the most part, this is perfectly sufficient for the average user. Replacing your Yeti’s stand might be necessary for certain environments

Top 4 Best Mic Stands for Blue Yeti and Blue Snowball

highlight-it color-1]Here’s how to position your Blue Yeti mic for optimal audio performance[/highlight-it]: In this article, I purposely left out desk mic stands that rest on your office desk or work area. I felt it made no sense to replace one desk standing mic with an other, especially when the Yeti’s one is solid and sturdy enough.

This stand is designed with desk mounting specifically in mind, so it’s perfect to pair with a Blue Yeti or Blue Snowball microphone. For voice-overs for games, podcasts, media purposes or vocals, acoustic instrument recording, or any other type of recording, this mic stand for Blue Yeti/Blue Snowball makes it easy to move your mic around to your heart’s content. At its full extension, the stand is balanced and stable. And even though the Yeti weighs just over one pound, the stand will not topple over. Some people prefer single-section boom arms as they are easier to adjust. That certainly is the case with this stand. DISINO Microphone Boom Arm Stand Heavy Duty Spring Mic Stand – Best Heavy Duty Blue Yeti Microphone Stand It certainly appears that you might struggle to get a decent amount of pressure to hold a mic in some positions. It does take a reasonable weight of mic for this stand to function correctly. If the mic is very light, it does not apply enough weight for operation.

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The RODE is the king of the scissor stands. If it’s within your budget, it’s sure to be at your desk for many years. It has renowned durability, and with its smooth movement and dual mounting capability, it’s sure to remain usable and flexible for its entire lifetime. The clamp will attach the stand to a table, but it does not feel as secure as some. Furthermore, the clamp has no padding, so it could scratch any surface to which it is attached. You can insert your own padding, but then the clamp tends to move around on the surface. Finally, a mic stand for your Yeti will reduce handling noise, which can be caused if someone moves or touches a microphone while recording. The stand holds the mic in a stable and optimal position, so there is no real reason for you or your podcast guests to touch it. DISINO Microphone Boom Arm Stand Heavy Duty Spring Mic Stand– Best Heavy Duty Blue Yeti Microphone Stand It can accommodate desktops that are up to 2.2 inches in depth. It is easy to adjust, but in my view, it doesn’t have the most secure fitting. The base plate of the clamp is quite small, and the knob for tightening the clamp is very basic.



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