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B&h Photo Video Studio Monitor Stands Kit With 1/4" Trs To Xlr Cables

B&h Photo Video Studio Monitor Stands Kit With 1/4" Trs To Xlr Cables
  • Product Code: ga266401
  • Availability: In Stock

$233.67 $285.08

The Auray LMS-335 Studio Monitor Stands are durably constructed and designed to support studio monitors at the optimal listening position in professional and home recording studios.

Each stand is constructed from steel tubing and a 9" steel plate. An ergonomic locking knob secures the stand, and a locking pin is inserted into six predrilled holes to allow the height of each monitor to be adjusted between 35 and 58.5".

The three-leg design has a base spread of 23" for stability and a geometry that allows the stand to fit in corners and beside studio furniture. They come with interchangeable rubber feet for hardwood floors as well as metal spike feet for carpeted floors. The necessary tools and hardware for assembling the stands and changing the feet from rubber pads to metal spikes and vice versa are included. Two touch-fastener straps are included on the central supports for neatly securing cables to the stand.

Ideal for Small Spaces    Adjustable Height Stands    Includes 1/4" TRS to XLR Male Cables

Parameters
Item TypeFloor Stand
CompatibilityUniversal within Size and Load Capacities
Load Capacity90 lb / 41 kg
Monitor OrientationVertical
Mounting Platform Size9 x 9" / 23 x 23 cm
Stand Height35 to 58.5" / 89 to 149 cm
Base Spread23" / 58.4 cm
ColorBlack
Material of ConstructionSteel
Weight10.4 lb / 4.69 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight26 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)35.5 x 10 x 9"

Fits most standard studio monitors

Allows the stand to be placed in corners and beside studio furniture

Secures stand in six positions between 35 and 58.5"

Features rubber feet for hardwood floors and spiked metal feet for carpeted floors

Ensures years of reliable use

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. is there a sunhood available for this?

A: At this point we do not carry a hood specifically for the Video Assist. However the monitor has not yet been released so 3rd party manufactures have yet to create a lot of accessories for it, but eventually they will. Please keep an eye on our website for updates and new releases as they become available.

Q: 2. I'm interested in using this recorder with my Sony A7S2 - does anyone know if it will take the camera's 420 signal (over HDMI) and upgrade it to 422? Or is that not possible given that the camera itself can't record at 420?Additionally, I understand there's a bug in the A7S2 and this recorder where if you set the camera to record at 4K but output at 1080p, it will set it to output at 60FPS instead of 24FPS (if set to 24FPS) - in other words, it forces the high FPS on the output signal. Does anyone know if this issue has been resolved? Thanks!

A: I cannot speak for the Sony camera, however it's specification indicates 422 available on the HDMI output, so that should work with the Video Assist. I am unable to answer the second half of the question.

Q: 3. How to turn off the auto orientation?

A: We would love to assist you with any issues you are having with the Video Assist. If you could please email us directly at provideo@bhphoto.com we will be better able to assist you and help you find the settings you need to adjust.

Q: 4. Does this unit have the capability of Zebra &/or focus peaking?

A: At this time the statuses that have been announced for the BM Video Assist are: Transport controls, recording status, histogram, audio level, timecode, battery status, and more. No mention of zebra or focus peaking. Perhaps they are part of the design. We will find out after it's release.

Q: 5. Are any of the video codex's supported by Prem Pro CS5?

A: The Pro Res codec can be downloaded for use in CS5 from Apple.

Q: 6. In the product images the Video Assist has a histogram displayed. Does this monitor support other scopes: false color, vector, etc?

A: At this time, outside of histogram, audio meters, timecode display, and more it is not known exactly what the Blackmagic Video Assist will display. Please watch the B&H website for updates as they are known.

Q: 7. is it possible to use an external drive instead of the SD cards?

A: The 3G models do not support external drive recording on the USB. You should consider the 12G models.

Q: 8. Do i need to purchase the battery separate?

A: The Blackmagic Video Assist uses Canon LP-E6N Lithium-Ion Battery Packs. Yes, you have to purchase them separately.

Q: 9. If you feed a 4k image to HDMI or SDI, will it loop through 4k or will it be downscaled to 2k when it's sent out again through HDMI/SDI?

A: The Video Assist takes 4K in. It then has to down-res it to HD to record and pass through. This means you can record 4K in camera yet monitor and record in HD. This is good and reasonable considering the cost of the Video Assist.

Q: 10. My son does video work for school shows on 2 canon xh-a1s cameras. He wants to record onto memory cards instead of Mini DV tapes. Would this product achieve this?

A: The Canon XH-A1S has analog video outputs while the Video Assist has HDMI and SDI digital video inputs for capture. This will only work if you use an analog to HDMI or SDI converter in between.

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