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Title: Rycote 037338 Duo-Lyre Microphone Shockmount - New product?
Post by: voltronic on February 15, 2016, 03:54:29 PM
I just came across the Rycote 037338 (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1187640-REG/rycote_037338_duo_lyre_microphone_shockmount.html) which looks very interesting, but I can't find any info on it anywhere, including on the Rycote site.  It uses the same lyre system as the INV-7 HG mkIII (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/880280-REG/Rycote_041118_INV_8_Microphone_Suspension.html).  This one just has a flat base with a threaded mount; no tilt adjustment like the HG.  And it's $30 cheaper!  Anyone familiar with this mount?  B&H seems to be the only ones who carry it.
(http://static.bhphoto.com/images/images500x500/rycote_037338_duo_lyre_microphone_shockmount_1446570407000_1187640.jpg)

An online rep at B&H informed me that the thumbscrew shown is a 3/8" thread, which is great news, which means it mount on all the sorts of hardware we use all the time without an adapter.  You just wouldn't have the tilt adjustment.  That's fine with me, as I made my own DIY lyre mounts (http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=171552.msg2132415#msg2132415) to save money and because I didn't need the tilt adjust.  Actually, this is almost exactly like the custom-machined solution jcb posted (http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=171552.msg2128263#msg2128263) in that same thread.

I may pick up one of these up to hold a stereo bar, as the INV-7 HG mount is doing in the picture below.  You wouldn't need the tilt adjust for this application, so this other mount seems perfect.
(http://images3.sw-cdn.net/model/picture/625x465_3533993_11065508_1435760877.jpg)
Title: Re: Rycote 037338 Duo-Lyre Microphone Shockmount - New product?
Post by: caymanreview on February 15, 2016, 08:50:43 PM
I saw this on b&h today. Didnt realize it was new.

I really like it. I think im also going to order one to try on a stereo bar
Title: Re: Rycote 037338 Duo-Lyre Microphone Shockmount - New product?
Post by: voltronic on February 15, 2016, 08:56:07 PM
I'm not 100% sure it is really a new product, but there's nothing about it anywhere else, and I find it very odd that it's not on the Rycote site.  I'm emailing Redding right now, who is the Rycote distributor here.
Title: Re: Rycote 037338 Duo-Lyre Microphone Shockmount - New product?
Post by: DigiGal on February 15, 2016, 11:55:09 PM
Interesting, I prefer to have the tilt though for some configs I run so I'll stick with the INV-7 HG MIII.

What model/size softies are you using in the photo?
Title: Re: Rycote 037338 Duo-Lyre Microphone Shockmount - New product?
Post by: voltronic on February 16, 2016, 05:27:05 AM
Interesting, I prefer to have the tilt though for some configs I run so I'll stick with the INV-7 HG MIII.

What model/size softies are you using in the photo?

Not my photo.  It's from Shapeways, the CM3 Wide ORTF Mount (http://www.shapeways.com/product/F9QV4WQ7A/wide-ortf-cm3) I have on order.

When I do run my CM3s outdoors, I use the Rode WS8 (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/937624-REG/rode_ws8_deluxe_windshield.html) which works beautifully.
Title: Re: Rycote 037338 Duo-Lyre Microphone Shockmount - New product?
Post by: if_then_else on February 16, 2016, 05:52:25 AM
Interesting, I prefer to have the tilt though for some configs I run so I'll stick with the INV-7 HG MIII.

You could simply use an umbrella holder for the tilt?
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/546375-REG/Manfrotto_026_026_Swivel_Umbrella_Adapter.html
Title: Re: Rycote 037338 Duo-Lyre Microphone Shockmount - New product?
Post by: 2manyrocks on February 16, 2016, 09:21:19 AM
This is very unB&Hish for there not to be any details about this other than a picture and a price.  They don't even give the size of the mic bodies this fits unlike the other Rycote mounts. 
Title: Re: Rycote 037338 Duo-Lyre Microphone Shockmount - New product?
Post by: voltronic on February 16, 2016, 09:55:48 AM
Update: I just received an email back from Redding.  It seems that this actually has a 1/4" thread, and they recommended yet another model I've never seen:

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This mount has a 1/4 inch thread to mount directly onto a camcorder. For your purposes, the best bet would likely be Rycote's Universal Shotgun mount. It has 3/8 inch threads for mounting on a boom pole or stand, as well as a hot shoe adapter to mount on a camera. It uses the same lyres as the INV-7HG III. It is available on B&H at http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1155648-REG/rycote_037340_universal_shotgun_mount_for.html (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1155648-REG/rycote_037340_universal_shotgun_mount_for.html).
 
Thanks,
 
 
Jeff Roberts - Customer Support

So this other mount really does seem like a cheaper version of the INV-7HG, including tilt. 

I think for my application I may still be more interested in the first one I linked just because it's much more low-profile.
Title: Re: Rycote 037338 Duo-Lyre Microphone Shockmount - New product?
Post by: DigiGal on February 16, 2016, 11:06:24 AM
Interesting, I prefer to have the tilt though for some configs I run so I'll stick with the INV-7 HG MIII.

What model/size softies are you using in the photo?

Not my photo.  It's from Shapeways, the CM3 Wide ORTF Mount (http://www.shapeways.com/product/F9QV4WQ7A/wide-ortf-cm3) I have on order.

When I do run my CM3s outdoors, I use the Rode WS8 (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/937624-REG/rode_ws8_deluxe_windshield.html) which works beautifully.

Ahh, Shapways.  I've been thinking of picking up one of the ORTF mounts after reading through the dedicated thread on them here.  Thanks!


Interesting, I prefer to have the tilt though for some configs I run so I'll stick with the INV-7 HG MIII.

You could simply use an umbrella holder for the tilt?
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/546375-REG/Manfrotto_026_026_Swivel_Umbrella_Adapter.html

Thanks but not gonna happen, don't want the extra weight and as mentioned my INV-7 HG mIII already includes the tilt.