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Do you mind replacing the rubbers?
If the answer is: no, then you will be ok. The frame is robust, metal. The rubbers are weak and will break in a short time. If you replace them with a good one you'll have a nice mount.
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It ok, could be better
I could feel more secure about my km184. The included rigs help but it would be better if it had tighter inner thread, they should had think while they designing them that the inner thread is elastic enough by its nature so it wouldn't hurt to be smaller thus more tight to the mic.
It would be an excellent product if it also could rotate vertically
if the t.bone redesign this product with a tiny bit smaller inner thread and vertical rotation it will be an amazing product.
It would be an excellent product if it also could rotate vertically
if the t.bone redesign this product with a tiny bit smaller inner thread and vertical rotation it will be an amazing product.
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does the job
I have it in my home studio, using it with a t.bone sc300, just for fun, recording ideas mainly. I have it for nearly 3 years now or so, it works ok, but I don't feel I'd trust the rubbers to use with a decent expensive mic.
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hmmm, it's cheap, it works, but...
it works for large mics and does a decent job of shock/vbirations absorbing but again, rubber bands seem like they could snap easily. BUT for that price, just get another one. heck, get two!
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it's nothing spectacular and doesn't even need to be.
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it's nothing spectacular and doesn't even need to be.
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