Very nice Noah
You may want to try the Rycote 042216, which are the Grey 82 Shore Lyres, called the HG(Heavy Grey), that are a stiffer version of the stock 72 Shore Lyres that come with the INV6! Basically the same as the Schoeps a20/a20s rating IMO! The 82 Shore Lyres are sturdier than the regular 72 Lyres and are only $29/Pair, so you can cheaply upgrade the Lyres without having to buy a whole new mount, since ALL of the Lyres are backwards compatible
I'm ordering a pair Monday when every place is open again
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/629608-REG/Rycote_042216_042216_19_25mm_Lyre.htmlAnd if you are still getting a little sag, then you should check this out! The Duo-Lyre can handle the largest shotgun mics, so I'm sure that the INV HG-mkiii, or even the larger INV7 or INV7 HG-mkiii would probably eliminate that little bit of sag you have going on there! But I must say, I'm impressed that the INV6 is holding that setup pretty nicely for being a little bigger than your average active bar setup
Here's the HG Duo-Lyre:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1054453-REG/rycote_40136_model_duo_lyre_pro_19_34.html/prm/alsVwDtlObviously I'm not trying to tell you what to do, just giving you an idea whats possible and the cheapest route possible to avoid/eliminate that sag. However, if your stand never gets kicked around and you're using a mic stand and not a boom pole, then its a null issue since the capsules will never move anyway, so needing anything stiffer than the INV6 72 Shore Lyres is not a concern. I've been doing a TON of windscreen and shockmount research recently, and I have learned all of the different types of Lyres already, so I just thought I'd pop in and let you know my opinion since I've been doing all of this research about them
And I definitely think that you can benefit from the HG 82 Lyres or the Duo-Lyre. If I were to buy new again, I'd have bought [2] of these HG-mkiii's. They seem like the best all around InVision for actives since you can run anything from DINa/DIN/NOS/ORTF/PAS, without having to worry about not having the correct INV with me, or If I forgot to change out the Lyres for my INV6, so I just might sell my INV6 and get a pair of those HG-mkiii's since I know they can handle the larger NOS bars that I sometimes run, without worrying if Its going to sag or be too heavy on one end, compared to just the 72 Shore Lyres that come with the INV6 which are softer than the Duo-Lyres! Hell, I still might order two of these too
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/880280-REG/Rycote_041118_INV_8_Microphone_Suspension.html/prm/alsVwDtlSorry for the huge post. I lost track of time for a second lol