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Title: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: George on April 01, 2005, 03:35:36 PM
Looking for something very solid and a small foot print (if possible).  Um, not sure what else to ask in regards to mic stands, so feel free to express your opinion and experieces and especially a url to buy a stand that's recommended, thanks!
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: Brian Skalinder on April 01, 2005, 03:41:15 PM
How tall?
Budget?
How small is "small" footprint"?

Check the Archive | Mics & Setup (http://taperssection.com/index.php?board=50.0) for a thread on commonly used stands, specs on a few, and links to sites that carry stands frequently used by tapers:  EBay ("light stands") and B&H (http://www.bhphotovideo) for Bogen / Manfrotto.  Also note the adapters you'll need for converting most light-stands to the proper threads for mics / stereo bars.
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: johnw on April 01, 2005, 06:39:44 PM
No url, but I highly reccomend APIC stands - the 8' one should suit your needs. It packs down to 21" and has a tiny footprint. The Bogen 3373 is comparable - packs to 20" and has a small footprint if you cut off 6-8" off the feet. You can get the Bogen at b&h and the APIC by phone only (the number is in the archive section about stands).
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: George on April 03, 2005, 08:59:42 PM
Thanks for the info guys!  I'll do some research and definitely look into the APIC stuff.
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: creekfreak on April 03, 2005, 09:33:30 PM
for low profile, 7ft max, small footprint, Bogen 3733
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: George on April 03, 2005, 09:49:30 PM
for low profile, 7ft max, small footprint, Bogen 3733

Thanks for the rec as well.  I basically plan on taping from a seat for dmb in July which is the reason why i want as small a foot print as possible and not to get in the way of people behind me.  I hope it's doable  :-\
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: nickgregory on April 03, 2005, 10:02:39 PM
for amphitheater shows, footprint doesnt have to be an issue.  I never open my stand up at amps and even seating at arenas...keep it compacted, and tape it in between 2 seats...raise it from there....opening it when you are taping fob at shows like that will likely get you the ire of the venue staff who will claim fire hazzard...you keep it compacted, you are more likely to have them avoid you
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: George on April 03, 2005, 11:01:26 PM
for amphitheater shows, footprint doesnt have to be an issue.  I never open my stand up at amps and even seating at arenas...keep it compacted, and tape it in between 2 seats...raise it from there....opening it when you are taping fob at shows like that will likely get you the ire of the venue staff who will claim fire hazzard...you keep it compacted, you are more likely to have them avoid you

Ah, that explains a lot then!  Duct tape?  Gaffer's tape?  Just wondering what you use to avoid getting the sticky residue on your stand.  I always wondered what the heck a lot of dmb tapers do to setup their stands.  However, is it safe to tape a mic stand to collapseable chairs like on the floor of MSG?  Dmb is playing at Randall's Island this year and i've never been to this venue so i'm a bit curious as to whether its just an open field or a large venue like Camden or PNC. 
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: nickgregory on April 03, 2005, 11:04:28 PM
you can use duct or gaffers...residue has never been a big deal for me.  As for when they are detached seats, you have to use your judgement as to what works...sometimes it will sometimes it wont.

As for Randalls Island, I have heard there will be some seats, but it is also a field, so I have no info to help there...
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: Crumbo on April 03, 2005, 11:48:28 PM
bunji cords :)
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: George on April 04, 2005, 08:47:23 AM
you can use duct or gaffers...residue has never been a big deal for me.  As for when they are detached seats, you have to use your judgement as to what works...sometimes it will sometimes it wont.

As for Randalls Island, I have heard there will be some seats, but it is also a field, so I have no info to help there...

Ok, i''ll pick up a roll of each to have on hand once i get a stand.  Thanks for all the help guys!   8)
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: John Kelly on April 04, 2005, 10:27:25 PM
you can use duct or gaffers...residue has never been a big deal for me.  As for when they are detached seats, you have to use your judgement as to what works...sometimes it will sometimes it wont.

As for Randalls Island, I have heard there will be some seats, but it is also a field, so I have no info to help there...

Ok, i''ll pick up a roll of each to have on hand once i get a stand.  Thanks for all the help guys!   8)

Just use duct tape.  Gaffers really isn't worth the cost just to secure our mics stands. ;)
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: nickgregory on April 04, 2005, 10:37:40 PM
actually I disagree...gaffers sticks better to things like concrete, the chairs in amps, floors in clubs....
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: John Kelly on April 04, 2005, 10:42:24 PM
actually I disagree...gaffers sticks better to things like concrete, the chairs in amps, floors in clubs....

Never had a problem with the duct tape, but I've never tried to tape my stand to concrete. ;)
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: ashevillain on April 04, 2005, 10:51:39 PM
Either zip ties or some of those big-ass velcro cable straps are also good ways to secure a stand in between seats. The velcro straps are reusable too...and no sticky adhesive mess to worry about on your stand. I don't know how well they'd work for LD mics, but they work great for some lowpro action.
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: George on April 08, 2005, 09:54:16 AM
Either zip ties or some of those big-ass velcro cable straps are also good ways to secure a stand in between seats. The velcro straps are reusable too...and no sticky adhesive mess to worry about on your stand. I don't know how well they'd work for LD mics, but they work great for some lowpro action.

Damn!  I never thought of velcro.  Good one!  As for duct tape and gaffer's...i'll buy a roll of each just to have on hand, never know if i'll need to tape down a hooligan or two if they try to fuck with the stand.    :D
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: George on June 19, 2005, 02:39:35 PM
Finally got off my ass and ordered the Bogen 3373 from B&H.  I imagine i will need adapters to go with this stand for the audix 1290's?  Have any recommendations?  Thanks again guys! 
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: Sanjay on June 19, 2005, 03:37:37 PM
Finally got off my ass and ordered the Bogen 3373 from B&H.  I imagine i will need adapters to go with this stand for the audix 1290's?  Have any recommendations?  Thanks again guys! 

you will need to go from 1/4" to 5/8"

I use two seperate ones a 1/4" to 3/8" that i got 2 of on ebay for .99. then the 3/8" to 5/8"that came with my shockmounts.  Its a good idea to grab a few as they are oh so tiny and tend to get lost. 
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: Brian Skalinder on June 19, 2005, 03:49:02 PM
I imagine i will need adapters to go with this [3373] stand for the audix 1290's? Have any recommendations?

you will need to go from 1/4" to 5/8"

Not necessarily.  The 3373 has historically shipped with either a 1/4" male thread, or a 5/8" male stud.  Mine is the latter.  Best to wait til you get your stand, confirm which tip you have, and then get the appropriate adapters.  Check the Archive | Mics & Setup forum for a thread on mic stands that includes the appropriate adapters.
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: Sanjay on June 19, 2005, 03:52:51 PM
I imagine i will need adapters to go with this [3373] stand for the audix 1290's? Have any recommendations?

you will need to go from 1/4" to 5/8"

Not necessarily.  The 3373 has historically shipped with either a 1/4" male thread, or a 5/8" male stud.  Mine is the latter.  Best to wait til you get your stand, confirm which tip you have, and then get the appropriate adapters.  Check the Archive | Mics & Setup forum for a thread on mic stands that includes the appropriate adapters.

Interesting I have two of these one bought new and the other used and both have the 1/4"  Learn new things every day. 

apologies for misleading.
Title: Re: A good mic stand for Audix 1290
Post by: George on June 19, 2005, 09:01:46 PM
It's ok el sirchek, i ordered (2) Bogen / Manfrotto BO3102 5/8 Stud to 3/8" Male Thread's to go with the stand. 

If they don't fit i'll just sell em here at a discount rate   ;D