Description
The VoiceForge Boom Arm puts the microphone exactly where your voice is, then stays there. Fixed desk stands force you to lean toward the microphone — a posture that changes your vocal projection and becomes physically fatiguing within an hour. The VoiceForge Boom Arm is spring-loaded and friction-adjustable, which means it moves when you move it and stays put when you don’t. That is the entire job, and it does it without rattling, creaking, or drifting toward the desk over a recording session.
Engineering Details for a Component Often Bought on Price Alone
Boom arms fail at two points: the spring mechanism and the desk clamp. A spring that loses tension over months of use causes the arm to drift, requiring constant repositioning. A clamp that slides on the desk surface causes the entire arm position to shift mid-recording. VoiceForge addresses both:
– Dual-spring articulation at both joints — independently adjustable friction via accessible hex screws
– Integrated cable channel runs the full length of both arm sections — no external cable management needed
– Desk clamp rated to 55 mm maximum thickness — fits most standard production and standing desks
– 360° horizontal rotation at the clamp mount — positions the arm from any side of the desk
– Payload capacity rated to 900 g — sufficient for any USB or XLR condenser microphone with shock mount
Colourway Options
The VoiceForge Boom Arm is available in two finishes:
– Matte Black — standard finish, matches most recording desk setups and dark backgrounds
– Studio White — for light-coloured desk environments or on-camera setups where a black arm is visible
Both finishes use the same steel and aluminium construction. Colour is a powder-coat finish applied after machining. Both variants are backed by a two-year manufacturer warranty.




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