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Lyres For Brass Instruments
Marcos | 2024-09-14 09:19:18 |
This is a work horse mic used by every sound engineer to record any type of instruments:brass, percussion, etc. 5 |
James | 2024-09-08 07:22:58 |
I use this mic to record string and wind (brass mostly) instruments. The different patterns make it effective in a variety of spaces depending on whether you want to reject other sounds or include reflections. Versatile and great sound quality. 5 |
James | 2024-09-19 09:59:16 |
Nothing to say that hasn't been said. Rycote lyres are the best, most durable or there. Use nothing else. 5 |
Yoonsik | 2024-04-07 08:44:19 |
Great for Vocal and Instruments! 5 |
Martin | 2024-04-25 04:41:36 |
Upgraded the lyres on my 80s windscreen and threw on this caterpillar suit. Works great! 5 |
Bryant | 2024-05-02 09:10:59 |
brass works! 5 |
Andrew W. | 2024-04-21 01:36:18 |
I like the brass construction. 5 |
Sam | 2024-09-28 09:55:26 |
I like these a lot; they noticeably reduce vibrations from the stand with all mics compared to most factory clips. I use these with all my SDC's universally without issue. They are much more effective at vibration reduction than the INV-HG, but can't support as much weight. They'll hold all but the heaviest or narrowest SDC's. Usefully you can move the lyres around between the mounting points with a hex wrench, so it's easier to hold shorter (like 84-style) or tapered SDC's (like M221's or similar). They struggle a little with very heavy mics like sE RN17's (which are also unusually narrow) or Aston Starlights, but it seems like you can purchase stronger lyres, or even stick in a third one in the middle if you want. I keep one pair with the farthest lyre brought back to the mid position, and another pair with the farthest lyre left as factory, so I can choose whichever pair works with the mics I'm using. Best feature is by far the cable management/strain relief clip on the base of the mic clip. I wish all mic clips had that; saves so much time managing cables during setup. 5 |
James | 2024-09-04 07:13:58 |
I purchased this to use with my CS1e. Works great, well balanced, and durable. Lyres have worked well with both wind screens and rycote softies so far. I expect nothing less from Rycote, but it's a great product. 5 |
Brandon | 2024-08-02 04:53:53 |
I bought the Rycote INV6, and immediately upgraded to these #042216 82 shore grey stiffer lyres, and I couldn't be ANY happier! They're the perfect stiffness for running a single active stereo bar DINa/DIN/ORTF/NOS/PAS for my Schoeps MK4's & mk41's actives, or even for running a custom 4-channel stereo mount DINa/DIN with all 4 capsules + Movo WS80 or WST50 screens :) Perfect mounts/shocks/stiffness for taping in extreme or odd conditions and I haven't heard ANY audible noise because of handling or bumps into my stereo pairs since buying the INV6 HG's July 2015! I'm just bummed that I didn't switch from my old Schoeps a20s shocks- Rycote INV's sooner :) I highly advise everyone to upgrade to these stiffer 82 shore lyres if you're running active stereo pairs like I do, or a big shotgun mic :) And if you're STILL running elastic shocks, then I question why? The lyres technology is -12db quieter than the nicest elastic shocks, so for me and the adverse conditions that I often tape in, it just makes sense to have the best shocks available when running over $2k in capsules alone on any given night :) And you can STILL get 2 INV6 HG's for the price of 1 Schoeps a20s these days, so like I said, makes no sense to me why people still use elastic shocks when a better, cheaper option is available? 5 |