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Mic quick clips
I have a number of microphone Quick Klips, made by On Stage Stands.
Berklee also uses clips like these, but their clips are about one millimeter larger in diameter, and the little spring-loaded nub is gold, not silver. Naturally, the On Stage clips don't fit into these, and it makes using my own microphones a pain, since the clips are practically glued into the Berklee stands at this point. Berklee bought them many years ago and nobody remembers where they come from. Does anyone have a clue where to find them? -- Jay Levitt | Wellesley, MA | Hi! Faster: jay at jay dot eff-em | Where are we going? http://www.jay.fm | Why am I in this handbasket? |
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Jay Levitt wrote: I have a number of microphone Quick Klips, made by On Stage Stands. Berklee also uses clips like these, but their clips are about one millimeter larger in diameter, and the little spring-loaded nub is gold, not silver. Naturally, the On Stage clips don't fit into these, and it makes using my own microphones a pain, since the clips are practically glued into the Berklee stands at this point. Berklee bought them many years ago and nobody remembers where they come from. Does anyone have a clue where to find them? I bet they are using the old Atlas ones. Although my Atlas ones don't have any gold nub. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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The really old LO-2B quick releases have a "nub" made of brass. Some of
them were plated, but often the plating came off leaving the metal exposed... Be aware that over the years the LO-2B has also had inconsistencies in size, specifically between the black and silver ones. Often I have issues getting black receivers to slide easily over the silver bases... --Ben -- Benjamin Maas Fifth Circle Audio Los Angeles, CA http://www.fifthcircle.com Please remove "Nospam" from address for replies "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... In article , Jay Levitt wrote: I have a number of microphone Quick Klips, made by On Stage Stands. Berklee also uses clips like these, but their clips are about one millimeter larger in diameter, and the little spring-loaded nub is gold, not silver. Naturally, the On Stage clips don't fit into these, and it makes using my own microphones a pain, since the clips are practically glued into the Berklee stands at this point. Berklee bought them many years ago and nobody remembers where they come from. Does anyone have a clue where to find them? I bet they are using the old Atlas ones. Although my Atlas ones don't have any gold nub. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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