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Neewer 90091047 Tabletop Microphone Scissor Arm Stand

All-in-one boom arm kit with built-in XLR cable, shock mount, and pop filter for broadcast-ready microphone positioning.

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Overview

Achieve Studio-Quality Sound with Ease

The Neewer NW-35 Table-top Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand provides a stable and adjustable platform for your microphone. Complete with a built-in XLR cable, shock mount, and pop filter, it’s the ideal solution for radio broadcasting, studio recording, and home use.

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Built-in XLR cable eliminates cable clutter and simplifies setup
  • Includes shock mount and pop filter so no additional accessories are needed to get started
  • Table clamp mounting requires no permanent modifications to your desk
  • Scissor arm design allows a wide range of height and angle adjustments
  • Folds down compactly when not in use

👎 Cons

  • Tension on the arm joints may loosen over time with frequent repositioning
  • The included pop filter and shock mount may not match the quality of standalone dedicated accessories
  • C-clamp may not fit desks with very thick edges or rounded profiles
  • Built-in XLR cable cannot be replaced if it develops a fault without replacing the entire arm

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, it includes a built-in XLR cable routed through the arm, which keeps your setup clean and eliminates the need for a separate external cable.
The kit includes the scissor arm stand, a table mounting clamp, a built-in XLR cable, a shock mount, and a pop filter — everything needed to mount and use a microphone at your desk.
It uses a C-clamp that tightens onto the edge of a desk or table. No drilling or permanent mounting is required, making it easy to set up and reposition.
The arm is designed for standard-weight studio microphones. Very heavy broadcast microphones may cause the arm to sag, so it is best matched with lightweight to mid-weight condenser or dynamic mics.
Yes, the dual-scissor design allows the arm to fold down compactly against the desk, taking up minimal space when you are not recording.