« Reply #9 on: March 15, 2011, 06:45:16 AM »
The Shure has a threaded rod through the middle of it. You loosen the top and then spin the 5/8" microphone threaded pieces around the rod to the position you want and then tighten the top down again to lock them into place. You can get any angle between the capsules this way (except maybe NOS). Proper spacing is achieved by sliding the microphones forward or backward as needed in the microphone clips or shock mounts. Only issues are it's very heavy (maybe 2 pounds) and the microphones are not in the same vertical plane (which isn't supposed to make a difference).
What more flexibility in positioning are you looking for beyond side to side spacing? With either of the K&M bars, you can get any near coincident formation, but you may have to create a vertical difference between the mics depending on what microphones you have.
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