To optimize audio quality of a PC recording, one of the things that was emphasized was the necesity of a "shock mount", which are basically isolation for the microphone from the desk, because any sort of vibration on the desk can be transmitted to the microphone, thus affecting audio quality. And we're talking about condenser mics, not the tiny boom mics on headsets.
Unfortunately, some mics are so niche or so unsupported, you cannot get shock mounts for them, or at least there are none advertised for them. One such is the Joby Wavo Pod. With MSRP of $99 launched back in 2022, Amazon is already discounting them to as low as $19.99.
However, there seems to be no shock mount for it, until you look up its diameter, which is nowhere to be found on Joby's website. (FWIW, it's 60mm) Most shock mounts are the "tube" type, where two half pipes form a tube tightened by elastic shock cord in a complex pattern, which provides friction to secure the mic as well as isolation from the mounting "ring".
You *can* find 55-65mm shock mounts on Amazon, but they cost almost as much as the mic itself... starting at $15. Then you realize those are not really compatible because the microphone has controls on the body, and the shock mount would cover those up.
You have to get a VERTICAL shock mounts, which basically goes between the mounting "bolt" and the "nut" on the microphone itself. Which completely bypasses the friction mount problem.
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