

🎙️ Elevate your sound game with the mic arm that means business
The TONOR T20 Microphone Arm Stand is a heavy-duty, steel-constructed boom arm designed for professional and home studios. It supports microphones up to 4lbs with a robust clamp that fits desks up to 60mm thick. Featuring 360° rotation and 700mm adjustable reach, it offers flexible positioning. The package includes essential accessories like a pop filter, mic clip, 3/8" to 5/8" adapter, cable ties, and an integrated headphone hook, making it a complete, budget-friendly solution for podcasters, streamers, and content creators.







| ASIN | B082W4B7SX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,291 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #214 in Microphone Stands |
| Body Material | steel |
| Color Name | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,041) |
| Date First Available | December 18, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.78 pounds |
| Item model number | 120104 |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 18.31 x 6.65 x 3.9 inches |
| Size | 13.8''+13.8'' |
S**S
Perfect budget mic arm not without its downsides
I use this with my Rode podmic. It works great for me and I’ve tried a bunch of other brands (Neewer etc) and this one is by far the best bang for your buck. I’ve even compared this to the PSA1 and although the PSA1 is a clear winner... this is a fraction of that price.... if you’re going budget, choose this one, seriously. I give it 4 stars only because of the lack of motion. Let me share my thoughts. Pros: -build quality is amazing, seriously. The feet is nice and heavy and the pentagonal design makes it sit very nice on a desk when clamped. Very sturdy -love the added headphones rack -comes with nice accessories and I love cable management ties!!! -also the screw adapter is nice if you have different kinds of mics Cons: -It doesn’t extend forward very well, unlike the blue compass or rode PSA1 which can be used opposite the speaker. This means you have to have a shallow desk. No problem for me.. but if you’re using a conference table, this might be a problem for you. -if you want to clamp it on the side of a desk, it works, but you definitely have to jimmy the arm around to get it to fit just right. Again, the major thing missing is the lack of forward extension and that hurts the performance of the stand -the turn knobs are plastic. Everything is metal, why couldn’t they make the knobs plastic? I sincerely wished it was because sometimes I feel I’m breaking it...no issues yet, but be careful
L**R
Great bang for the buck!
I have a Shure SM7B mounted on this little boom in a tight spot. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it needed no spring adjustment to carry a somewhat heavy mic. It works perfectly. I gave it 4 stars for sturdiness and stability, not because there's anything wrong with it, but because that is just the nature of a clamp-on boom. The clamp is good, it holds fine but you have to be a little careful with it. The bottom pin fits quite snug in the base and makes the boom a little hard to swing left and right, it'll probably loosen up with use. Honestly, for the price, it is hard to complain. It does a good job and was just what I needed.
M**T
Almost Perfect but Complaint is Minor
For the price, I was taken aback at how well Tonor's Studio Boom Arm functions. I finally replaced my mic stand which was just ridiculously difficult to work with in the position I needed to use my mic (see pic). I can't believe I didn't pick this up long ago, but I am glad I waited for a Black Friday deal and that Tonor had another shot at the design (apparently the older version had build issues). Tonor includes the very much needed Velcro straps to hold your mic cord in place so you can run it along the arm which is a very genius addition. As a result, I have a very clean cable run without having to use zip ties which would have been terrible. The build quality is solid. The clamp works very well, is stable, and I love that I can stow my cans now and free up space on my desk. Since I am a V/O talent and a vocalist, I can sit to do my V/O and then stand and adjust the mic for singing. The ONE thing I would recommend Tonar improve upon is the pop filter connection to the adjustable arm. There is no hinge like I'm used to with my old Popper Stopper so you really have to work it to get it to bend to the right position in front of the mic. I had to really work at this to get the right positioning. A hinge would eliminate the struggle, allowing the screen to be swiveled to the proper position in front of the mic. Overall though, this is a GREAT and NECESSARY accessory for any studio that does podcast work, or even vocal work where you need to have a mic close to your computer keyboard/DAW.
S**1
Satisfying and Impressive
This arm is fantastic. The first thing I noticed was the amazingly strong and sturdy base. It gripped my desk with ferocity the materials are strong and designed to maintain rigidity in all the right places. The arm supports a hefty mic with pop filter and shock mount as well as a thick XLR cable with out wobbling and swaying. The arm is able to be moved to just the right placement regardless of where I sit, stand or move. I wanted a headphone holder but thought this one would be inconvenient because it was on the inside of the stand. I Was Wrong. I love it. Everything about this arm has made me happy. So much so that I will be searching the company products for any future equipment needs before I even look elsewhere. If they put this much thought and effort into making a quality and superior arm, then they are going to impress with everything else they make. Great product. Great functionality. Great usability. Click add to cart now, I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
M**N
The best boom stand I've owned and it didn't break my bank account.
The moment I pulled it out of the box I immediately was happy. Yes, the packaging was sturdy and designed to protect well, but we all know nobody reading this cares about that, so I'll move along. The main components themselves felt solid. Nothing was loose or showing signs of immediately concerning quality issues in the least. It's heavy but not cumbersome, so perfect feel, really. The joints and Springs move when needed but don't feel like they're seized up but also maintain the position you want. Tightening and un-tightening is fine because of the sold set-pegs (or whatever the technical term for the, like, butterfly screws is) that it has. This bring me to the articulation capability of this and it's fantastic. Basically, any which way I needed it to move so I could have it hold the mic where I needed it, it allowed for. The base is, funnily, the thing I nerded the most out about. It's phenomenal at maintaining a solid, non-anxiety-inducing flimsy hold like the other boom stand clamps I've had in the past. It fits on my desk perfectly and securely and even works despite that it has a bar that runs at an annoying placement an inch or so in from the edge along the underside. Very pleased with that. So, yea. highly recommend.
W**N
The stand was easy to attach to the desk using the clamp provider. No problems attaching my shock cradle for shotgun microphone either. The materials are sturdy and well-finished. There are no problems holding my microphone in a fixed position. Adjustments were also easy to make.
L**A
Bought this boom arm for my Blue Yeti mic, this boom arm works smoothly pushing near or far away there's no issues, metal is solid not made with cheap materials, installation was very easy you get a manual tutorial book inside, I think it's the best one you can get in this price range. I purchased on discount 2600/
L**E
Great quality for the price, much stronger and better looking than my old one. Would highly recommend.
D**S
Mesmo vindo de fora a entrega foi muito rápida, suporte muito forte suportou bem meu Hyperx Duocast, e a abraçadeira é bem forte o suporte fica bem fixo na mesa, ótima compra
A**X
This is a very cool thing, for its price it's the best option.
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