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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: Polaris on March 30, 2005, 04:05:45 PM
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I am fairly new to taping (brand new) and i have most of the big things but I don't know what to look for in a mic stand. I have a pair of C4's, what is a good height, manufactor, what do i need?
Thanks,
--Dustin
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where are you taping? bars, arenas, ampitheaters
bands that you are taping?
max you will probably need is 13 feet, but a 10 foot stand will work just fine
any brand will work, Bogen/Manfrotto makes some great ones but they are more expensive. Ebay for air cushioned light stands, shouldn't have to spend more than $50 for a nice one
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Check out the Archive, Mics & Setup forum for some commonly used stands and sizes.
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You'll need a few things:
1) Stand. Most of us use Light Stands (made to hold lights for photo/film stuff)
2) Thread adapter (light stands come with threads for lights/cameras. You'll need one for microphones)
3) T-Bar (horizontal bar that holds mics on top of stand and apart from each other).
1) Stand: You can find boatloads on EBAY. I ordered a Bash Heavy Duty stand for about $35. The Manfrotto/Bogens are REALLY nice, but expensive. I'd find one that looks sturdy, has a wide footprint, and is metal rahter than plastic. Here is an example:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30080&item=7503448215&rd=1
2) Thread adapter. This is a specialized item and some light stnds come with them (mine did not). You can get one from a few places, but here is one (3/8>5/8 adapter): http://www.micsupply.com/standaccessories
3) T-Bar. Most people use the Swivel T-bar: http://www.micsupply.com/standaccessories
Terry
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I have one of these , And am very happy with it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30080&item=7503427993&rd=1
Got it for $18 shipped.
Very nice stand which will do most things I tape . I also picked a 13' model aswell for outdoor (Big venues)
+T fo toys
Nick
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I got a manfrotto 3333 from micsupply for my c4's and find the stand good for small to large venues(with a little extra base support). Also make sure to score a mic clamp.
Peace