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Reddit mentions of K&M Micorphone Stand with Telescopic Boom Arm is Sturdy, Zinc Die-Cast Tripod Base with Foldable Legs. Black 21090

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K&M Micorphone Stand with Telescopic Boom Arm is Sturdy, Zinc Die-Cast Tripod Base with Foldable Legs. Black 21090
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  • Innovative leader in stand technology; K&M stand with telescoping 2-piece boom arm is easy to assemble, adjust and is preferred among musicians. The stand offers maximum durability and stability so you can keep focused on your music
  • Calling all musicians; an adjustable height of 35”- 63" with a patented clamping lever lock T-bar boom arm (length 17”- 29”) makes positioning real simple. This professional mic stand can be found in every music studio or concert stage
  • Trusted design; zinc die-cast tripod base with rubber feet provides your mic with a solid foundation (mic not included). Flexible folding legs make it easy to set up, break-down and transport. This will be your go-to stand with many years of service
  • Eco-friendly for over 70 years, K&M has achieved ISO-14001 environment certification and is committed to environmental impact, protection, and responsible resource consumption.
  • Reflecting our commitment to world-class construction, the Mic Stand is made in Germany. Designed with exceptional standards, we offer a 5-year product warranty and 10-year on replacement parts availability.
Specs:
Colorblack 21090
Height3.15 Inches
Length33.46 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2010
Weight7.2 Pounds
Width4.33 Inches

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Found 5 comments on K&M Micorphone Stand with Telescopic Boom Arm is Sturdy, Zinc Die-Cast Tripod Base with Foldable Legs. Black 21090:

u/obviouslyaman · 6 pointsr/CybersexWorkers

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u/Elharley · 2 pointsr/buildastudio

Unless you are locked into the articulated swiveling arm style mic stand I would suggest the following:

K & M Microphone Stand w/telescopic boom arm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000TZVCWG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_kQnGwbB1J08JQ

K&M stands are high quality and if needed replacement parts are readily available. I have K&M stands that have been in daily use for 10+ years.
This is a tripod and a boom arm which makes it more versatile than the desk mounted swivel arm style.

Other quality mic stand brands besides K&M are Atlas and Latch Lake.

u/scottious · 1 pointr/piano

I think the mic stand is one of these.

The attachment holds my iPhone. I think it's one of these

u/StargatePioneer · 1 pointr/podcasts

I would get the K & M Microphone Stand with Telescopic Boom Arm. IT may be easier to get a desk based stand but this will remove the microphone from physical contact with the same table you are using for your computer/recorder/mouse to prevent noises from translating from the table through the stand to the microphone and into your recording.

I would urge you to go higher than $100 for the microphone to a large diameter broadcast dynamic microphone like the re20 or the re320. You can get a package from BSWusa.com to include the shockmount and the pop filter that's the best deal around but if you want to stay under $100 per item I would recommend either the Samson Q2U or the sE Electronics V7.

If you use the sE Electronics V7 I would recommend one of the Makie Audio Interfaces. The Mackie Onyx Artist is currently under $100 but if you wanted to futureproof yourself with the ability to expand to one additional microphone I would highly recommend going with the Mackie Onyx Producer instead. The Samson Q2U can output via USB and XLR at the same time so you could go into the Mac and a XLR connection (like a portable audio recorder) at the same time with no need for the Mackie Interface.

The next one is outside of your price range but I would highly recommend that you invest in a portable audio recorder. Yes you can record straight to your Mac but I've seen so many software recorders fail and lose episodes that a hardware recorder is generally best in my opinion. For your application I would either recommend the Zoom H5 at $270 or the Sound Devices Mix Pre-3 at $650. Either will work for you but the preamps and options on the Mix Pre-3 are pretty sweet. Also, if you upgrade to the re20 or the re320 the preamps on the Mix Pre 3 won't be working as hard and might end up giving you a cleaner sound. The Mix Pre-3 can also act as an audio interface to your Mac as you record at the same time so there would be no need for the Mackie Audio Interface. You can use the Zoom H5 without an audio interface as well but you cannot record on the Zoom H5 and pass the audio to your Mac via USB at the same time.

There's other things I would consider as well but if it was me I'd grab the Zoom H5, the sE Electronics V7 and record straight to a the Zoom.

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