Kris wrote on Mon, 23 March 2009 08:08 |
My clients and me all agree that the Latch Lake 2200 is the coolest thing in the studio. It is hard to believe that a mic stand can have that honor... but it's true! |
compasspnt wrote on Mon, 23 March 2009 08:50 |
For the time being... |
compasspnt wrote on Mon, 23 March 2009 11:50 | ||
For the time being... |
Leonardo Valvassori wrote on Tue, 22 September 2009 19:39 | ||||
Do I smell a mic pre? |
compasspnt wrote on Tue, 22 September 2009 23:35 | ||||||
Sans "pre..." |
pete andrews wrote on Fri, 18 December 2009 08:39 |
cliff (and/or others) - what's the smallest the boom will be if it's collapsed all the way in... (iow the length from first joint near the mic back to the counterweight)? thanks! pete |
pete andrews wrote on Mon, 28 December 2009 08:12 |
alrighty - you guys have sold me. ordering one today..... -pete |
compasspnt wrote on Thu, 31 December 2009 17:22 |
I have had no problem with stability. I have a lot of the Atlas ones, but they are children compared overall to the LL. The LL is actually (at first) a bit harder to move because of the massive weight, but the wheels make it much easier than it would have been otherwise once you get your modus operandi down. |
Christopher Wilson wrote on Thu, 07 January 2010 21:30 |
That's the Royer SF-12 up top. |
compasspnt wrote on Mon, 18 January 2010 17:30 |
...For example, the bass drum hole is at the bottom... ...the Xtra Boom attached perpendicular to and about 3 inches from the floor, pointed straight in, was perfect... |
compasspnt wrote on Mon, 18 January 2010 19:30 |
For example, the bass drum hole is at the bottom, and no stand would do properly on its own...but a normal short stand (AKG, already there holding the 47 fet for the "outside mic") with the Xtra Boom attached perpendicular to and about 3 inches from the floor, pointed straight in, was perfect for the "inside mic." |
Andres Gonzalez wrote on Fri, 08 January 2010 09:09 | ||
That just looks scary to me--I would not feel comfortable putting an expensive mic on a stand extended that long without sandbagging the base. From what I remember seeing the size of the base of those stands, it just looks like an accident waiting to happen. But then again, I am speaking without the benefit of first hand experience with actually using one. -Andres |