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johnnefastis -> Microphone Stand (Nov. 11 2013 19:00:31)

Hi all,

Well slightly sad question here but just gonna get a new microphone stand as my last one was a vocal stand and had to go up high to come down to the guitar sound hole.

I would like to make it compact as possible and don't need to move it much.

This looks perfect.

http://www.soundexposure.com/store/Konig-and-Meyer-25900-300-01-Nickel-Mic-Stand.html?gclid=CO-84tzz2LoCFQXHtAod2RUAyQ

But then I saw this and it looks even more compact and I prefer the small solid base but I think the 430 mm height is a bit low. I am sure it could work but I guess a bit more height
before the boom would be preferred.

http://produkte.k-m.de/en/product?info=468&x00760=51kkjgiqq9k41laju9g9ck5qt0

Anyone got any experience or suggestions they could share.

Cheers




Ricardo -> RE: Microphone Stand (Nov. 11 2013 20:04:48)

If you play for dancers, the one with 3 legs transfers less vibrations than the circular base kind. In my experience.




bernd -> RE: Microphone Stand (Nov. 12 2013 1:20:23)

I use the round base stand in a smaller version as a table stand. It already has a good vibration absorber of rubber under the bottom. You can put an addional caoutchouc rubber on the floor and put the mic stand on it. The stand is almost fully isolated from the vibrations.




johnnefastis -> RE: Microphone Stand (Nov. 12 2013 7:31:04)

Thanks guys,

I hadn't actually given dance vibrations much
thought so that's good to know.

It's just for home use so I think the base would be
ok. More a question of height.

Thanks again

Simon.




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