Head to head

InnoGear Mic Arm vs Triton Audio FetHead

A side-by-side look at InnoGear Mic Arm and Triton Audio FetHead for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

InnoGear Mic Arm

Budget scissor arm with 25-inch reach for everyday podcast setups

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Triton Audio FetHead

27 dB of Class A FET gain in a 130mm in-line body

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At a glance

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Free trialNoNo
Best forFirst-time podcasters and streamers who need a functional desk boom arm without spending on a premium brandPodcasters and broadcasters using low-sensitivity dynamic mics who need a slim, transparent gain stage that sits right at the mic body

Key features

InnoGear Mic Arm

  • 25.6-inch maximum horizontal reach
  • 3.3 lb max load capacity
  • 360-degree horizontal base rotation
  • 270-degree vertical arm adjustment, 250-degree tilt at mic attachment
  • Desk clamp: up to 2-inch edge thickness
  • 3/8 to 5/8-inch screw adapter included

Triton Audio FetHead

  • 27 dB amplification at 3000 ohm load
  • Frequency response: 10 Hz - 100 kHz (+/- 1 dB)
  • Class A FET circuit, 22 kohm input impedance
  • Powered by 24-48V phantom power, balanced XLR in/out
  • Compact form factor: 130 x 30 mm
  • Compatible with dynamic and ribbon microphones

Pros and cons

InnoGear Mic Arm

Pros

  • Accessible price point for first-time buyers
  • Compatible with most popular USB and condenser mics
  • Folds compact when not in use

Cons

  • Spring tension can drift with heavier mics over time
  • External cable tie management rather than integrated routing
  • Build quality is noticeably below premium arms

Triton Audio FetHead

Pros

  • Extended 100 kHz frequency response adds air to dynamic mics
  • Slim cylindrical body sits flush on the mic with no bulk
  • Transparent Class A gain with a clean noise floor

Cons

  • Requires 48V phantom power - dead without it
  • Single channel only
  • Slightly less gain than Cloudlifter CL-1 (27 dB vs. 25 dB - CL-1 claims up to 25 dB peak)

The verdict

Choose InnoGear Mic Arm if

First-time podcasters and streamers who need a functional desk boom arm without spending on a premium brand.

The InnoGear arm is the most honest budget option in this category: it does the job, it is widely available, and it is inexpensive enough that replacing it is not a painful decision. The 3.3 lb capacity covers USB condenser…

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Choose Triton Audio FetHead if

Podcasters and broadcasters using low-sensitivity dynamic mics who need a slim, transparent gain stage that sits right at the mic body.

The FetHead and the Cloudlifter CL-1 compete directly for the same use case, and the choice often comes down to character versus utility. The FetHead's 27 dB gain and 10 Hz - 100 kHz bandwidth give it a slightly extended…

Read the full Triton Audio FetHead review →

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