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Flared Bell To A Brass Instrument

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Flared Bell To A Brass Instrument

2024-05-24 06:56:25

Need I say any more? It works!! Excellent reproduction of Brass Instrument Sounds! How can this be possible at sub $100??

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

This mic will pretty much blow your mind with how clean it records. The brass instrument clip isn't that great. It wouldn't stay secured on the trumpet I mounted it on. Plus, certain mutes will prevent it from mounting entirely. I'm sure the clip is very instrument dependent, so plan for backup mounting options. When in doubt, gaff tape.

5
2024-08-06 01:29:24

I use this on my telephoto lens for my Canon G1X. Flared out enough to keep the sun out of the barrel.

5
2024-05-11 01:43:31

Clear as a bell

5
2024-09-29 05:44:58

With an inexpensive tube cutter and 5/32 allen wrench you can easily disassemble, cut down, and reassemble this stand extension to make it shorter. It also helps to have a small file for removing any burs. You simply have to cut a uniform amount off of each tube section. Unfortunately, you will have to cut off the flared end on the smallest tube which prevents it from being over extended, yet the flared ends for all other tube sections can be left intact by simply cutting the opposite non-flared ends. In my case I needed to mount a teleprompter approximately 17 inches plus or minus a few inches above the top of a sit stand desk, and could not find an appropriate tripod after a great deal of searching. All the tripods were either too tall, too short, were not adjustable within the range needed, or couldn't handle the weight. A combination of an 18 round board from Home Depot, a Mathews mounting plate with a 5/8 receiver, a Manfrotto 208 3/8 head mounting plate, and the modified Matthews telescopic baby stand extension did the trick. I ended up shortening the stand extension twice, as I didn't cut enough off the first time. My decision to attach the mounting plate with bolts and washers required a slight countersink on the underside of the board to make room for them. Wood screws might have been just as secure, and would certainly have been quicker.

5
2024-07-08 02:54:44

A must have nest door bell

5
2024-08-13 05:45:29

Can’t beat this little instrument for the money!

5
2024-04-06 09:21:26

Fine instrument, does what it should do and more. I recommend it.

5
2024-05-02 09:10:59

brass works!

5
2024-04-21 01:36:18

I like the brass construction.

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