A solid move. Every one of my round base stands has a weight on it. It's such an easy hack and makes things 100% safer for any mic worth a bit of money.
Mic stands in 2022?
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Thanks and yeah; that was my thinking. I probably spent $10 on the pair of weights through a Craigslist post. It’s been years, but I recall they were silly-cheap.A.David.MacKinnon wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:53 amA solid move. Every one of my round base stands has a weight on it. It's such an easy hack and makes things 100% safer for any mic worth a bit of money.
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That'll put some dents in yer carpet ...A.David.MacKinnon wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 8:53 amA solid move. Every one of my round base stands has a weight on it. It's such an easy hack and makes things 100% safer for any mic worth a bit of money.
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I finally threw out or gave away all of the shit mic stands in 2013 and just spent the money on K&M's and a couple shorty TAMAs, which are fucking GREAT. I really wish I had some of the TAMAs in a medium format for the reasons The Scum mentioned. Plus, them being silver, when I bring them to another studio (yeah, I even bring extra stands, because you never fucking know) or to a remote recording, it's even easier to tell them apart besides my name on each stand.The Scum wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 12:24 pm
I've also got some good shorties - the little Tamas are good, but hard to press into medium-range duty - they can't reach over the top of a rack tom, for instance. I've got a couple of cast-base ones for floor duty, also.
I was really asking for recommendations of normal tripod + boom stands. It looks like the Tama MS205 is still competitive, as the equivalent K&M, Gator and DR Pros and all right around the same price. Might as well stick with the ones I know.
Thanks all!
Like what Alex does, the weight idea is super useful. I've got some single weight and some double weight stands for the heavier mics.
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