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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: jbw on August 09, 2010, 01:27:29 AM
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Does anybody know where one can get a compact-able mic stand? Something that can collapses into a compact size, and if possible has a boom arm?
My stands are like 3 ft long collapses was hoping for something that would collapse into maybe a 2 foot or less size, it does not need much height when open.
any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks!
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the bogen nano
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/612771-REG/Manfrotto_5001B_5001B_Nano_Black_Light.html
no boom arm but not quite sure why that would be necessary.
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http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/253077-REG/Impact_LS_3S_Two_Section_Back_Light.html (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/253077-REG/Impact_LS_3S_Two_Section_Back_Light.html)
I have the manfroto stand as well and use it often. the issue i have with that stand for something short is that is has a VERY wide footprint due to the legs. With this stand it is small and collapsible. also doubles as a short extention pole for clamping. good luck.
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Thanks a ton for the replies guys.
I should have mentioned, I do not tape music, I do field recording and sfx gathering so sometimes I need to put te mics in a weird position, thats where the boom arm comes in handy.
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I was also looking for a small collapsible stand and ended up buying the Lowel UN-55:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/284734-REG/Lowel_UN_55_Uni_TO_Light_Stand.html
It is solid, at least when using the small setup that I use (CA-14 mics mounted on a Sound Professionals GNA-3 T-mount). It is a few inches longer than the Manfrotto stand when collapsed but it is longer by about 2 feet when extended.
and don't be fooled by the picture on B&H, the color of the stand is actually black and not silver. Over all, I think it is a very nice stand and I am very satisfied with it.
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Thanks a ton for the replies guys.
I should have mentioned, I do not tape music, I do field recording and sfx gathering so sometimes I need to put te mics in a weird position, thats where the boom arm comes in handy.
that sounds fun. i'd love to do foley for a living.
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I was also looking for a small collapsible stand and ended up buying the Lowel UN-55:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/284734-REG/Lowel_UN_55_Uni_TO_Light_Stand.html
It is solid, at least when using the small setup that I use (CA-14 mics mounted on a Sound Professionals GNA-3 T-mount). It is a few inches longer than the Manfrotto stand when collapsed but it is longer by about 2 feet when extended.
and don't be fooled by the picture on B&H, the color of the stand is actually black and not silver. Over all, I think it is a very nice stand and I am very satisfied with it.
The Lowel UN-55 is really a great stand.
I wanted a smaller footprint, so I cut the legs down near the pivot joint and anchor or foot it.
Super well built - and 7' tall (minus legs) breaks down to 22".
;^)
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Maybe this is way too small, but I use this stand with a small boom or gooseneck to mic drums or guitar/bass cabinets. Works great under a piano too. The folded size is 13" with a max height (without boom) of 17".
http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/product/Musician's-Gear-Low-Profile-Tripod-Base-Mic-Stand?sku=451038 (http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/product/Musician's-Gear-Low-Profile-Tripod-Base-Mic-Stand?sku=451038)
If that is too small, you could just cut down a standard tripod mic stand to make it more compact.
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I just checked out of curiosity and with maximum footprint (legs completely flat on the ground) the UN-55 is 7 feet high.
If you use a smaller footprint (still very stable), you can get it up to about 2.50 meters or 8 feet 4 inches and as igene said, it is only 22" when folded.
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thanks a ton!
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Maybe this is way too small, but I use this stand with a small boom or gooseneck to mic drums or guitar/bass cabinets. Works great under a piano too. The folded size is 13" with a max height (without boom) of 17".
http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/product/Musician's-Gear-Low-Profile-Tripod-Base-Mic-Stand?sku=451038 (http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/product/Musician's-Gear-Low-Profile-Tripod-Base-Mic-Stand?sku=451038)
If that is too small, you could just cut down a standard tripod mic stand to make it more compact.
Hey,
cool little stand.
Thanks for sharing that. 8)
I'm going to get one for Photography. (just add ball head !)
It looks totally beefy for such a small stand.
added :
(I just bought it !/ ships free USPS) ;D
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Hey,
cool little stand.
Thanks for sharing that. 8)
I'm going to get one for Photography. (just add ball head !)
It looks totally beefy for such a small stand.
added :
(I just bought it !/ ships free USPS) ;D
I don't mean to be a shill for Musician's Friend, but their free shipping with any order does seem to be a good deal. I don't know how they are going to make any money on the small items because to pick, pack, and ship anything will cost at least a few dollars. I suspect they will drop the "free" shipping policy or raise their prices soon enough.
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I was also looking for a small collapsible stand and ended up buying the Lowel UN-55:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/284734-REG/Lowel_UN_55_Uni_TO_Light_Stand.html
It is solid, at least when using the small setup that I use (CA-14 mics mounted on a Sound Professionals GNA-3 T-mount). It is a few inches longer than the Manfrotto stand when collapsed but it is longer by about 2 feet when extended.
and don't be fooled by the picture on B&H, the color of the stand is actually black and not silver. Over all, I think it is a very nice stand and I am very satisfied with it.
Thanks for the tip. I just ordered one.