

🎙️ Elevate your streaming game with rock-solid mic control and pristine sound!
The YOUSHARES Quadcast Mic Arm with Pop Filter is a heavy-duty, steel-constructed adjustable boom arm designed for professional streamers and podcasters. It supports microphones up to 1.6kg with dual suspension springs to prevent sagging. The included 360° swivel pop filter reduces unwanted hissing and plosives, while integrated cable sleeves keep cords organized. Its upgraded desk clamp fits desks up to 2.4 inches thick with a protective rubber mat, ensuring a sturdy, damage-free setup.


































| ASIN | B0925Z5V2Z |
| Base Type | Clamp |
| Best Sellers Rank | 82,068 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 1,800 in Stands |
| Brand Name | YOUSHARES |
| Colour | Quadcast Mic Arm |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Item Type Name | Microphone Pop Filter |
| Item Weight | 16 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HeartOrigin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MPN_Mic_Stand_W20A_QuadCast_01 |
| Material Type | Rubber,Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1.6 Kilograms |
| Microphone Stand Thread Size | 3/8 inch |
| Model Number | MPN_Mic_Stand_W20A_QuadCast_01 |
| Product Style | Heavy Duty |
M**O
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J**L
really sturdy with great reach - easy to assemble and install - great price too
E**A
Really glad I bought this for my Shure mic, the first one I bought could barely hold it up. Even though it is very stiff and sturdy (in all the right ways) I can still rotate it and move it as I please, where I would only need to re-tighten it a few times every now and then.
K**N
i bought this boom arm around 6 months ago and i already need a new one, it doesn't hold up my mic like advertised (Shure mv7) the built in cable tray does not work what so ever, the cover is always falling off it. also where you attach the microphone its just completely snapped and now it dosent work at all.
M**)
This monitor arm is not the time that can extend and retract without additionally tightening each elbow. This is the kind of arm where you set it where you need it, and you dont touch it. No springs so that you can pull it out and push it back at will, so once you pull it out to where you want it, you tighten the knobs so that it doesnt move. The problem i have with this is the middle elbow (connecting the two arms) has to be SUPER tight. If i make any adjustments, i typically have to stand up and turn it just about as hard as i can to get it tight enough to not slowly drop over time. I have a Quadcast S microphone, and it works decently on this arm but it feels like its always a bit loose no matter what, but that doesnt really cause any problems other than i can bump it and it will rotate or fall a bit. Overall, it a decent arm for setups where you extend it out to where you want it, tighten all the joints and leave it. If you will be moving this around often, then this is not the arm for you.