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Samson MBA28 28” Broadcasting Microphone Boom Arm for Podcasting and Streaming,Black

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About this item

  • Highly adjustable microphone boom enables horizontal and vertical positioning for optimal microphone placement
  • 28” of maximum arm reach gives users max microphone placement versatility; ideal for podcasting, broadcasting, streaming and voice recording setups
  • Boom arm offers 5/8”-27 mic clip threading for easy microphone integration
  • Can be easily attached to a desk or tabletop with sturdy C-clamp mount or fixed permanently to a surface with flange mount
  • Internal springs provide effortless and silent microphone positioning which is vital in live recording situations
  • Sturdy steel construction supports microphones up to 5lb. (2. 3kg)
  • Foldable arm band for simple transportation and storage


Samson s MBA28 Microphone Boom Arm is the perfect microphone accessories for any radio, podcast or home studio setup. The articulating design of the MBA28 provides a maximum horizontal/vertical arm reach of 28 , giving users convenient flexibility with their mic placement. The MBA28 features internal springs that allow for silent and effortless positioning, which is ideal while recording or during live broadcasts. With two mounting options included, the MBA28 can be temporarily attached to a table or desk with the C-clamp mount, or more permanently fixed to a surface with the flange mount. In combination with durable steel construction, the mic boom arm offers 5/8 -27 mic clip threading that can accommodate any mic weighing up to five pounds. Features Articulating microphone boom arm Durable steel construction Internal springs for silent and effortless positioningMBA28: 28 maximum arm reach5/8 -27 mic clip threading5lb maximum weight capacity Samson Item No. SAMBA28Get everything you need for desktop and mobile production right here at Sam Ash Music.


Perypoo1663
September 3, 2025
DISCLAIMER: I am a verified purchaser of this product, and I have in no way been compensated, or received any benefit from Amazon, the manufacturer or any other party for the review I have written.A Word of Caution: Be very careful when you are reading posted reviews. I have found that some people are mistakenly reviewing products other than the one featured. This can be very confusing when you are trying to decide on a product. When reading, if you find that the details they are describing in their review don't seem to make sense, or match up with the product you are researching, it could be that they are actually reviewing the wrong product, and YOU could potentially miss out on a great one. Now, with that out of the way . . .THIS THING IS GREAT!! The first thing I noticed when I first picked up the box was how heavy it was. Once I opened the box, I could understand why. This is no flimsy, cheap aluminum microphone boom! It has heft, girth and feels solid. You don't at all have to worry that it'll come apart in your hands under normal usage. In fact, you'll probably break your desk before you break this boom (more on that later). It is taller and longer than most other booms in the same price range, thus giving you countless positioning options.I love the fact that all of the mechanical components of this unit (springs, bolts, etc.) are hidden from view. It gives the boom a very sleek, if not elegant look. You can even route the mic cord through the inside of the frame if the point of connection is small enough on at least one end of the cable. I could not do this because my microphone's USB-A plug was too large, and the USB-C end has a cable interference resistor attached. I zip-tied the cable neatly along the framework, and (IMHO) it is hardly noticeable). Either way, you could expect to pay much more for this kind of styling and functionality.Others have commented on the fact that the boom tension is very tight. To that, I will say: "THE BOOM TENSION IS VERY TIGHT!!" You will work your biceps nicely to reposition it. I first tried loosening the hex screw at each joint position, but this had no effect. I then took a chance and applied a touch of WD-40 to the spring positions (see photos), and then worked it out a bit. After a couple of flexes, it began to loosen up to the point I was not fearful of damaging my desk in the process. AUTHOR DISCLAIMER/WARNING: DO NOT OVER-LUBRICATE!! If you do, it'll just automatically straighten out and stand erect, and it'll be impossible to keep the upper arm in any fixed position. You may also potentially void any warranty.The manufacturer-provided clamp is hefty and sturdy. But, this also made it a bit too bulky for my taste. I chose to use the screw-mount option also provided by the manufacturer. If you choose to mount directly to the top of a desk or counter, I would not recommend screw-mounting to anything other than a solid surface (at least 1.5" thick) using the 1" screws provided. A previous reviewer also stated that they'd ruined their IKEA desk top as a result of the tight tension of boom arm. Fortunately, I'd read this before I bought it since my desk is also from IKEA.Personally, I found the overall footprint of the mounting base (2.25" diameter) to be a bit small given the size of the boom arm itself. Considering the height, weight and the aforementioned tension of the entire assembly, I replaced the three 1" screws provided with three #10 machine screws with matching nut and 1.25" dia. washer. So far, it is holding up VERY well. Although, I did still find myself grasping the base with one hand whenever I moved the boom forward or backward horizontally, ESPECIALLY until the boom tension had eased a bit. It would be cool if the manufacturer supplied a screw/nut/washer set (or pre-drilled 3-holed underside plate) to give you one more way to firmly secure the base.All in all, the Samson MBA38 rivals anything out there. For the price, you can't go wrong. I'm glad I took a chance on the underdog. This dog CAN hunt!!PROS:- Professional quality at a budget price- Solid construction- Sleek and aesthetically pleasing design- Easy to install- Multiple installation options- Great range of motionCONS:- Boom Arm tension coming from the factory is EXTREMELY tight- Desk clamp is very bulky- A machine screw/nut/washer assembly or underplate would be more secure for desktop mountingENJOY!!
Izac r
August 31, 2025
All I can say is it’s perfect it has amazing cable management as well as it’s not heavy at all but it’s also got a strong quality metal as well as the clamp witch I was hesitant on. It’s a good size, for me it’s a little smaller but I made it work the mic Stand quality is great. Over all it’s an amazing product and it’s definitely priced right
Cash U.
August 23, 2025
As someone who bought a super cheap mic arm from Amazon a few years ago, I was in dire need of an upgrade especially since it literally broke in half. This mic arm was my first choice for several reasons including size, looks, and name attached. Samson is a very respectable brand in the audio space and their quality extends to this arm. This arm feels EXTREMELY well-made and practically everything is metal or super thick plastic, nothing about this arm would let you know that it is only 35 dollars. This arm comes with 2 mounting options, one is a permanent mouse which involves drilling a hole in the desk, and mounting with 3 included screws. I opted for the second mounting option which is a super high-quality C clamp that is ridiculously nice. The C part of the clamp is made of metal and feels very nice, the actually screw that is used to clamp down is thick with a very nice soft rubber/plastic end that will make sure not to damage your desk. The part that touches the top of your desk has a large surface area and soft bottom which ensures that your desk won't be damaged. Out of the box, the arm is VERY STIFF, which is a complaint that many people have, but you can actually adjust this by unscrewing the 3 joints of the arm, under the cover plates you will see 2-3 screws at each joint, you can loosen these and it will make the arm much easier to use. Also, these screws may be very tight, I had to use pliers to get enough leverage to unscrew them so just be aware of this. When you get the arm adjusted just how you like though it is a dream to use and feels like an arm that costs 2-3 times its actual price. I very highly recommend this arm.
Anthony T
August 2, 2025
In my experience I found this crane style arm to be very useful in my home office. The bending function is very smooth in use and the mic mount is made well enough to recommend even heavy mics with. However...This is a bit of a gray area, but I think some people can find it to be useful info.1) Where the crane inserts into the clamp mount is not the most robust design in my opinion and can be improved upon. If you're like me and have a tendency to move the mic around pretty frequently I would be cautious of this point being a weakness. The permanent desk mount that comes with it would be the best option and should create a better base.2) The clamp itself is good but again isnt the best for someone who isn't shy about moving the mic around. I'm not a big fan of being so gentle with my equipment. If you like to set it and forget then it shouldn't be too much a problem for you.Altogether I would give this stand/mount a strong recommendation to those out there looking for a low cost, durable option. Just make sure to consider the two details that I've mentioned.Take care!Update: 9/12/24This thing is still in great shape and get this... It even holds a Podmic! Crazy! I'm not sure if the design quality has changed since my original purchase but I can tell you that the fact it can indeed hold a Podmic and confidently should give you an idea of what you're getting.
Ria
July 16, 2025
Time will tell, obviously, but as a tension-based arm that has very few tightening points, this thing holds up well, looks nice, and seems more sturdy than other ones I've bought at this price. Holds my Yeti with a shock mount just fine. Little stiff to move around but given that it doesn't have those tightening points, it's understandable. Hope it doesn't wear down over time but for now, and the price, it's a fantastic buy.
Ralf
July 6, 2025
Wish it would be easier to tighten for heave mics with shock mounts but it does work well once set.
Elemenope
July 2, 2025
Seems a bit pricey but it really isn't. This thing feels so sturdy and well built. It rotates easily, and the end that holds the mic is very versatile. You can let it hand down if you want your mic to hand, or you can point it up if you want it to mount the mic upwards, you can loosen it a bit so you can rotate your mic individually from the arm 360 degrees. It pulls toward you, pushes away. Tilts up, tilts down. The range isn't super far, but that's fine for my purposes. It's a very. very well built product. Compared to the cheap one for my webcam, this feels miles better. Using it with my EV RE20
Miguel Mauricio Mayorga Acosta
March 2, 2025
El brazo de micrófono está excelente, pensé que lo vencería el peso del micrófono, pero resiste bastante bien el peso de un Rode PodMic, aparte trae abrazaderas para tener el cable sujeto al brazo, en vez de tenerlo colgando o enredarlo en el mismo brazo.
Seda Alaattin Cagil
February 20, 2025
I got this cuz I make videos, and this product works perfectly for me. I can suggest it to all of you 100%. I can tell it's made of quality material tbh.
Clement
January 14, 2025
That mount is extremely sturdy, heavy, and holds my heavy microphone very well.The attachment clamp could be larger.
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