Desktop Microphone Boom Arm for Clean and Flexible Recording
The Mackie DB-200 Desktop Microphone Boom Arm is a sturdy, desk-mounted solution designed to keep your microphone positioned exactly where you need it while freeing up valuable workspace. Built for podcasters, streamers, voiceover artists, and home studio users, it replaces bulky floor stands with a compact, adjustable arm that keeps your mic ready for use without cluttering your desk.
Adjustable Boom Arm for Precise Mic Positioning
The DB-200 features a fully articulating boom arm that allows smooth adjustment for height, reach, and angle. This makes it easy to position your microphone for consistent vocal pickup whether you are sitting, standing, or changing positions during recording sessions. Once set, the arm holds its position securely for reliable performance.
Sturdy Steel Construction for Long Term Reliability
Constructed from durable steel, the DB-200 is built to support microphones weighing up to 4.5 lb. Its solid build helps prevent sagging or unwanted movement, making it suitable for a wide range of broadcast, USB, and studio microphones commonly used in podcasting and streaming setups.
Desk Mount Design That Saves Space
By clamping directly to your desk, the DB-200 eliminates the need for a traditional microphone stand. This keeps your workspace clear and organized, which is especially useful in smaller home studios, gaming desks, and multi-use workstations where space is limited.
Integrated Cable Management for a Clean Setup
A dedicated cable cutout and included hook-and-loop straps allow microphone cables to be routed neatly along the boom arm. This helps reduce cable clutter, improves desk organization, and prevents cables from interfering with movement or recording equipment.
Universal Compatibility for Common Microphones
The DB-200 includes a standard mounting thread that works with most microphone clips and shock mounts. This universal design makes it easy to integrate into existing recording setups without requiring special adapters or proprietary hardware.