Best Boom Arms for Microphones (2026): Sturdy Picks for Any Mic

By Audio Gear Prices EditorialPublished June 13, 2026Updated June 13, 20261 min read

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A boom arm frees up desk space, kills the thumps and keyboard noise a desktop stand transmits, and lets you position the mic exactly where it sounds best. The key is matching the arm's weight rating to your microphone — a light arm will droop under a heavy broadcast mic.

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Best budget boom arm

The InnoGear Boom Arm Stand is the value champion — sturdy enough for most USB and condenser mics, with cable management and a wide mounting clamp, for a fraction of premium arms.

Best premium / broadcast

The Rode PSA1 is the studio standard — smooth, quiet, and rock-solid — and the Rode PSA1+ adds internal cable channels and a higher weight rating. For a low-profile look, the Elgato Wave Mic Arm hides cables cleanly.

Heavy mics need a heavy-duty arm

A broadcast dynamic like the Shure SM7B is heavy. Use a high-capacity arm such as the Gator Frameworks Deluxe Arm or the PSA1+ so it holds position without sagging.

Summary

  • Best budget: InnoGear — sturdy and cheap for light mics.
  • Best overall: Rode PSA1 / PSA1+ — quiet, smooth, reliable.
  • Best for heavy mics: Gator Frameworks Deluxe — holds an SM7B with ease.

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