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Tablet Clip For Microphone Stand

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Tablet Clip For Microphone Stand

2024-08-12 05:13:21

I bought this shockmount for use with Neumann KM184, which are extremely sensitive to movement, shock and vibration even at very low, even almost subsonic frequencies. If I use a conventional mic clip on a stand on stage for example, I get booming footsteps through the stand/clip. I have tried several other rubber-band style mounts, which help slightly, but still not acceptable. This lyre type clip is the best I have tried. Any residual noise is at such low frequency, that I can filter most of it with a highpass at 20 or 30 Hz. But to be truly effective, however, you can not use standard microphone cables (1/4 diameter) because the stiff mic cable puts stress on the lyre and makes it less effective. Moreover, the cable itself conducts mechanical noise to the microphone body. To get the best performance, use a cable made with Mogami 2697 super thin balanced mic cable, make a small loop behind the mic and clip the cable into the strain-relief built-in to the back of this clip. If you have a long mic cable run, just use a 3' pigtail of the thin cable at the mic for this purpose.

5
2024-06-06 07:43:12

This works great and allows me to attach my microphone clip to the boom on my sturdy light stand. The sturdy set up means that the microphone stand will not fall on expensive instruments.

5
2024-07-03 09:13:30

Every so often a product comes along the is perfect. I have tried every tablet holder over many many years. At last I have one that works. It snugly holds tablets with or without protective covers. The brackets do not cover the operation buttons. It is solid. Not many manufacturers seem to understand that a few dollars of extra cost is worth the user satisfaction of getting a holder that will be trusted to carry a tablet that makes the cost of the holder insignificant by compassion. This holder has a microphone 5/8 thread. If your not planning to use it on a mic stand remember to purchase a converter for 3/8 or 1/4 threads. I did not, but there was one in the microphone stand gear bag. This will put an iPad tablet on my production bench to remote control a GH5 with FieldMonitor.

5
2024-04-15 09:28:41

This is a very well-thought out and well-made device. Every time I look at it, I envision new ways in which it can be used to mount my iPad Pro 12.9" tablet. A second set of gripping arms is provided for smaller tablets. If you remove the clamp assembly from the 360 deg. pivot, the tablet adapter can be attached to a standard microphone floor stand, table stand or microphone boom. Also, you can make a custom mounting bracket and attached the tablet adapter to the custom bracket using the threaded bolt from the clamp assembly. Its use is limited only by your imagination.

5
2024-06-18 01:33:40

This is a flexible well made item for a tablet stand.

5
2024-05-13 01:58:48

Great microphone stand!

5
2024-04-29 02:30:51

This is a simple microphone stand.

5
2024-05-26 07:25:35

Serves its purpose! Works exactly as described! Just wish it came with a microphone clip.

5
2024-09-27 07:34:39

The Olympus ME-52W Noise Cancellation Microphone adds further versatility to your Olympus Digital Recorder (A WS-321M in my case). The Microphone comes as part of a four piece kit that includes the microphone, a 1m long extension cable, a tie-clip style clothing clip and a foam wind screen that fits over the microphone. The microphone itself is hinged above the 'mic/input' jack on the top of the recorder where it can be adjusted horizontally by rotating it in the jack and vertically through using a hinge incorporated at the microphone's base. This external mic provides far superior clarity and range over the WS-321M built-in microphone! With the microphone inserted directly into the input jack it allows the user to hold the whole unit like a handle with the mic projected unimpeded out of the top. I found the mic very handy during news scrums and while taking personal notes as the risk of covering the recorder's built-in mic is eliminated. The tie-clip mic holder is useful mainly when recording a stationary subject or when recording yourself when you need your hands free. It's very straightforward to use and easy to remove the mic from it quickly. Lastly, the wind screen cap was also surprisingly useful. It really made a difference in sound clarity when recording in windy conditions and recording in a vehicle with the windows open or the top down. All in all this is a very inexpensive purchase considering the value and versatility it adds to your recorder. Really a 'must have' if you're serious about the recordings you make.

5
2024-09-11 08:42:14

For an inexpensive microphone stand, it seems to be solid.

5