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Published on 08/18/14 at 07:33What kind of microphone: Rode a NT2A static transistor, which I use at all (multiple directional, high-pass filter attenuator ... and I do not have another microphone) so singing cajon through the acoustic and electric guitars, bass, tin whistle ...
This suspension is now included with this microphone, but not when my purchase, I have deeply regretted, especially since I have a home studio with an unstable floor.
It is an elastic suspension, as shown in the picture: an outer frame which is on the foot, a resilient holding a carrier in the middle, wherein the microphone is screwed.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for about 6 months and had tried before buying anything, but consulted the internet, and I excluded supports "no name" on feedback that it lacked strength, or Sustainability elastic. Do not want to blow my only mic for a lousy suspension.
I like most solid and reassuring aspect, and the fact that nothing of ground motion is not transmitted to the microphone now (that's his job, OK, it's a suspension). In addition, I have read in various reviews on other suspension assembly difficulties with a particular microphone, which played in my choice of a suitable suspension, according to the manufacturer itself, in my micro .
Value: not bad, it was more expensive and probably better, but that's enough for an amateur home studio.
With experience, I would do this choice, even if the "reassuring solidity" part is probably the fact that it is the same brand as the microphone.
This suspension is now included with this microphone, but not when my purchase, I have deeply regretted, especially since I have a home studio with an unstable floor.
It is an elastic suspension, as shown in the picture: an outer frame which is on the foot, a resilient holding a carrier in the middle, wherein the microphone is screwed.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for about 6 months and had tried before buying anything, but consulted the internet, and I excluded supports "no name" on feedback that it lacked strength, or Sustainability elastic. Do not want to blow my only mic for a lousy suspension.
I like most solid and reassuring aspect, and the fact that nothing of ground motion is not transmitted to the microphone now (that's his job, OK, it's a suspension). In addition, I have read in various reviews on other suspension assembly difficulties with a particular microphone, which played in my choice of a suitable suspension, according to the manufacturer itself, in my micro .
Value: not bad, it was more expensive and probably better, but that's enough for an amateur home studio.
With experience, I would do this choice, even if the "reassuring solidity" part is probably the fact that it is the same brand as the microphone.