Introduction
The Rockville DMS30 Boom Arm is an adjustable and versatile microphone stand that can be used for recording, streaming, podcasting, and even holding a smartphone or tablet. This guide will walk you through attaching the boom arm to your desk, setting up a microphone (dynamic or condenser), organizing cables, and using a phone or tablet holder.
What You Need
- Rockville DMS30 Boom Arm
- Base Clamp
- Microphone (Dynamic or Condenser)
- Mic Clip or Shock Mount
- Microphone Cable
- Velcro Wire Management Strips
- Optional Accessories:
- Pop Filter (to reduce plosive sounds)
- Smartphone/Tablet Holder
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Attaching the Boom Arm to Your Desk
- Take the base clamp and loosen the bottom knob to create enough space to attach it to your desk.
- Choose a stable location on your desk and tighten the knob to secure the clamp in place.
- Insert the bottom of the boom arm into the hole of the base clamp.
- Tighten the knob on the base to lock the boom arm securely.
2. Adjusting the Boom Arm Position
- Loosen the adjustment knob on the side of the boom arm.
- Adjust the angle and height of the arm to your preferred position.
- Tighten the knob back to lock the position.
- Adjust the microphone mount:
- Loosen the top knob to move the mic mount up or down.
- Once in the desired position, tighten the knob.
3. Attaching a Dynamic Microphone
- Use the included mic clip:
- Unscrew the attachment piece on the bottom of the mic clip.
- Match the threading of the mic clip with the boom arm’s threading.
- Screw the mic clip onto the stand.
- Insert the dynamic microphone into the mic clip.
- Connect the mic cable:
- Plug one end of the XLR cable into the microphone.
- Run the cable down the stand.
- Use the Velcro wire management strips to neatly secure the cable along the stand.
4. Attaching a Condenser Microphone with a Shock Mount
- Use a shock mount instead of a mic clip for a condenser mic.
- If your shock mount has a thinner threading, remove the thread adapter from the boom arm.
- If your shock mount has a wider threading, keep the adapter attached.
- Screw the shock mount onto the stand.
- Insert the condenser microphone into the shock mount.
- Connect the mic cable and secure it with Velcro strips.
5. Adding a Pop Filter (Optional)
- Open the clamp on the pop filter by loosening the bottom knob.
- Attach the pop filter to any part of the boom arm (e.g., near the mic mount).
- Tighten the clamp to secure the filter.
- Adjust the pop filter in front of the microphone for optimal sound protection.
6. Attaching a Smartphone or Tablet Holder (Optional)
- Check the threading on your phone or tablet holder:
- If it has a thinner threading, remove the top adapter from the stand.
- If it has a wider threading, leave the adapter in place.
- Screw the phone/tablet holder onto the stand.
- Insert your device into the holder.
- Adjust the position of the holder using the side knobs.
- Use the Velcro wire management strips to secure the charging cable along the boom arm.
Conclusion
Now your Rockville DMS30 Boom Arm is fully set up! Whether you’re recording, streaming, or reading lyrics from a tablet, this stand offers stability, adjustability, and organization for your workspace.
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