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Microphone stands
Nothing more annoying (so to speak) than microphone stands that slowly sink down during a performance. Or that fall over at the slightest hint. Or that cannot be loosened or tightened after three months of use. Or that you can no longer adjust their height at all.
Quality
At the same time, avoiding these annoyances is simply a matter of choosing quality. There are many, often very cheap stands on the market, which at first appear to be excellent, but almost always with the result that you can throw the equipment away after a few months of intensive use.
Microphone stand of your choice
Good microphone stands are solid and stable. They also come in all kinds of shapes and sizes. For sound sources close to the floor, it is not practical to set up tall stands with a long pole. Especially for heavy microphones, there are stands with a counterweight and there are also handy solutions for microphones that need to be placed high above a drum kit, for instance. Many artists prefer a straight microphone stand with a heavy foot rather than a flexible rod with a tripod. It is therefore worthwhile, when buying microphone stands, to also take into account specific situations in which they will be used and in combination with which light or, on the contrary, lead-heavy microphones.
Magnet
For miking a grand piano, it is useful to place microphones on a gooseneck, which in turn can be placed on the frame of the grand piano by means of a magnetic base; lightning fast and practically invisible from the outside. Cosmetically much better than microphone stands in the opening of the grand piano and technically with very many possibilities to get the microphone in the ideal position. With a magnet set, you have more options for microphone placement anyway without eye-catching stands.
- Audio
- Cabling
- Light
- Static luminaires
- Track lighting
- Special Effect
- Interior lighting
- Museum lighting
- Beamershutter
- Moving heads
- Dimmers
- DMX
- Switchpack
- Tools
- UV-C Illumination
- Lighting table
- Accessories external
- Mirror balls
- LED strips
- Light effects
- Light bars
- Battery lights
- Power distribution
- Rigging
- Hoist control
- Truss
- Load monitoring
- Couplers and Clamps
- Safety's
- Steels
- Lifting straps
- Closures
- Lashing straps
- Accessories
- Wire rope holders
- Lifting eyes
- Beam clamps and trolleys
- Hoists and accessories
- Fall protection
- Monobloq
- Pulley
- SET frame
- Consumables
- Video & projection
- Stage
- Tripods
- Tools
- Transport
- Theatre cloths
- Event design
- Podium parts and accessories
- Data distribution
- Sale
- Vacancies
- Business