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🎙️ Elevate your voice, own your space — mic control made effortless!
The FIFINE CS1 Suspension Boom Scissor Mic Stand is a robust, metal-built microphone arm designed for professional-grade voice-over, gaming, and recording setups. Featuring a heavy-duty anti-scratch clamp that fits desktops up to 2 inches thick, it offers 180° angle adjustment for precise mic positioning. Its foldable, portable design and included 3/8" to 5/8" adapter make it compatible with a wide range of microphones, delivering stable, shake-free performance ideal for home studios and on-the-go creators.

































| ASIN | B09BQQTLC8 |
| Base Type | Suspension Scissor Adjustable Mic Stand |
| Best Sellers Rank | #289 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #9 in Microphone Stands |
| Body Material Type | Metal |
| Brand Name | FIFINE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,630) |
| Included Components | 5/8" to 3/8" Microphone Adapter |
| Item Dimensions | 2.56 x 4.25 x 15.71 inches |
| Item Weight | 500 Grams |
| Manufacturer | FIFINE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EFGG2207CS1 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Height | 13 Inches |
| Microphone Stand Thread Size | 3/8 inch, 5/8 Inch |
| Model Name | CS1 |
| Model Number | CS1 |
| Mount thread size (inches) | 3/8‘’ or 5/8‘’ adapter Inches |
| Product Style | Desktop Stands |
| UPC | 850035565636 |
J**E
Solid budget boom arm
It's a spring boom arm that does what it's made for. Good purchase. Okay, now that the quick readers are gone, I have a few things to say. First off, I was looking for a boom arm that didn't cost an arm and a leg, and this fit the bill. It's a solid, rigid boom arm that holds its position perfectly and has a good amount of adjustability. Aesthetically, it's your standard spring arm design, so if you like that classic look and don't mind occasional spring noise if/when you bump your desk, look no further! It holds your mic at the angle you set it at, even if you raise/lower the arm, so if you're a vocalist or trying to record an acoustic guitar/bass at home, you're in good hands. My one minor complaint is the clamp itself. If you like a firmer feel, eventually the adhesive that holds the textured grip on the top portion of the clamp starts to slide loose. I wound up peeling it off because of that, and it hasn't budged since! As for the build quality of it, it's got a good weight. It's not overly heavy, nor does it feel flimsy. I'd say it's right in that Goldilocks zone. Overall, it's a well-made, classic boom arm. If you want something with hidden wires, you're not even looking here (or you shouldn't be) so if you're looking for a good, affordable boom arm, this one's a safe bet!
D**W
Good Value if you have a lighter mic
Strong Tension for the Price, but Mind the Weight and Reach I’ve been putting this FIFINE arm through its paces to see how a budget-friendly option handles a more complex broadcast setup. While it's surprisingly capable, there are some clear physical boundaries you should know about before buying. The "Max Capacity" Test I tested this with an Electro-Voice RE20 equipped with a spider shock mount and a custom 3D-printed noise suppression shield. To be honest, this setup is right at the "max" of what I would comfortably trust this arm to hold. While it didn't sag, the tension is definitely pushed to its limit. If you have a lighter mic—like a standard USB condenser or a smaller dynamic mic—this arm will be effortless. But if you’re rocking a "heavyweight" setup with extra shielding, you’re hitting the ceiling of its capacity. Initial Noise and "Break-In" When I first hooked it up, the internal springs were a bit "talkative"—lots of creaks and pops during movement. However, after the springs were under tension for a bit and got "broken in," the mechanical noise disappeared. It’s now smooth and silent when I need to adjust it mid-stream. The Length Limitation The reach is the biggest potential dealbreaker. At around 26 inches, it’s a compact arm. I tried mounting it at the back of my desk behind my monitors, and it barely reached. Unless you have a small desk, you’ll likely need to mount this to the front or the side of your workspace to get the mic positioned correctly. Pros: Excellent Value: One of the most affordable ways to get a clean, spring-loaded look. Punching Above Its Weight: Can technically handle heavy pro mics, though it's clearly at its limit. Quiet After Break-In: Silent operation once the springs settle. Solid Desktop Grip: The C-clamp is sturdy and doesn't wobble under load. Cons: Short Total Reach: Not ideal for back-of-desk mounting on deep setups. Maxed Out by Heavy Mods: Adding shields or heavy shock mounts pushes the tension to the edge. Noisy Out of the Box: Expect some spring "pinging" for the first few days of use. Final Verdict: This is a fantastic "entry-level" arm that looks and feels more expensive than it is. It's perfect for lighter microphones and smaller desk setups. If you have a massive desk or a very heavy, shielded mic setup, you might want to look for something with a bit more reach and higher-tension springs, but for most creators, this is a steal.
K**R
Sturdy Budget Mic Arm That Keeps Your Desk Clean
I picked this FIFINE microphone arm to get my mic off the desk and improve positioning for recording. It’s a solid budget boom arm that feels sturdier than most cheap spring stands. Pros • Solid metal construction feels durable • Holds most common microphones securely • Adjustable arm with good reach and positioning • Desk clamp is stable and doesn’t slip • Helps keep your desk setup clean and organized Cons • May need occasional tightening if you move it often • Desk clamp works best on flat desk edges Details This style of boom arm is designed to mount to the edge of your desk and hold your microphone suspended so it can be positioned close to your mouth. The all-metal design provides good stability and helps prevent wobble while recording or streaming. Many versions support microphones up to around 1.5 kg (about 3.3 lb) and offer wide adjustability so you can position the mic exactly where you want it. The arm also helps reduce desk clutter and keeps the mic out of the way when not in use. Some models include cable management clips so the microphone cable runs cleanly along the arm. Bottom Line: A dependable budget microphone boom arm that improves mic positioning and frees up desk space for podcasting, streaming, or gaming setups.
R**D
Decent
This worked well, maybe slight expensive for what it is, or maybe I’m just being nitpicky. I also didn’t know that if I wanted an upside down mic stand I’d have to buy it that way, but yes. It doesn’t work as great trying to use it upside down. It’s sturdy and it has a great range for how it moves. It seems to fit everywhere I’ve tried to place it, I even mounted it in my closet, so it definitely works well.
B**E
I use this consistently every day. It works great and is of sturdy construction. No complaints
A**D
works well. easy setup not complicated at all. All joints hold their position
A**H
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G**A
This FIFINE microphone arm stand is sturdy and easy to set up. It holds my mic securely and moves smoothly when I adjust it. The build quality feels solid for the price, and it works well for recording podcasts and livestreams. Very happy with this purchase.
P**E
Macht einen hochwertigen Eindruck und entspricht der Beschreibung.
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