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I own a CAD E 350. I bought it new at Sam Ash 3-4 years ago... The shock
mount was pretty bad and almost useless because the mike is so heavy. I
tried every which way to re-do the elastic (which I could NEVER figure out
anyway)... I've barely used the mike unless I needed a figure 8 pattern. I
always was able to "manage" it but the shock mount pretty much made that
more than difficult.

Anyway, I emailed CAD today to see if I could get a new shock mount and how
much it would be. She told me the mike had been discontinued but they had
one that would work for $45.00+ $15.00 shipping. Well, I'm in OH and so are
they. I emailed her back and asked "can't you just mail it to me for the 3
bucks and call it a day?"

Well, I realize my question was a futile effort on my part, but do you folks
think I should just get the shock mount for $60.00 or complain more?

The mike really doesn't sound that great to my ears but it has "some"
working place value with the additional patterns. I'm just wondering if that
shock mount is worth it. Of course, someone is bound to say, "if you want to
use the mike get the shockmount".

Thanks for your input.


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Jeff

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I own a CAD E 350. I bought it new at Sam Ash 3-4 years ago... The shock
mount was pretty bad and almost useless because the mike is so heavy. I
tried every which way to re-do the elastic (which I could NEVER figure out
anyway)... I've barely used the mike unless I needed a figure 8 pattern. I
always was able to "manage" it but the shock mount pretty much made that
more than difficult.

Anyway, I emailed CAD today to see if I could get a new shock mount and
how much it would be. She told me the mike had been discontinued but they
had one that would work for $45.00+ $15.00 shipping. Well, I'm in OH and
so are they. I emailed her back and asked "can't you just mail it to me
for the 3 bucks and call it a day?"

Well, I realize my question was a futile effort on my part, but do you
folks think I should just get the shock mount for $60.00 or complain more?

The mike really doesn't sound that great to my ears but it has "some"
working place value with the additional patterns. I'm just wondering if
that shock mount is worth it. Of course, someone is bound to say, "if you
want to use the mike get the shockmount".

Thanks for your input.


--
Jeff

http://tinyurl.com/8sz9r


Hi Jeff,


The CAD ZM-1G shock mounts for the original E200, E300 and E350 mics work
pretty good if the mic is positioned vertically but yeah, there are some
aspects of the design that could be better. i have two of them, one is
broken, the other works well.

8th Street Music sells the ZM-1G for $90 plus shipping, so $60 total sounds
like a great deal . . .if it is really the same shock mount or better.

Best of luck.
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John L Rice



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There are "third party" products, mic shock systems that might work as well/better. Have you checked
them out?

--fletch


PRS GEEK wrote On 09/09/05 13:10,:
I own a CAD E 350. I bought it new at Sam Ash 3-4 years ago... The shock
mount was pretty bad and almost useless because the mike is so heavy. I
tried every which way to re-do the elastic (which I could NEVER figure out
anyway)... I've barely used the mike unless I needed a figure 8 pattern. I
always was able to "manage" it but the shock mount pretty much made that
more than difficult.

Anyway, I emailed CAD today to see if I could get a new shock mount and how
much it would be. She told me the mike had been discontinued but they had
one that would work for $45.00+ $15.00 shipping. Well, I'm in OH and so are
they. I emailed her back and asked "can't you just mail it to me for the 3
bucks and call it a day?"

Well, I realize my question was a futile effort on my part, but do you folks
think I should just get the shock mount for $60.00 or complain more?

The mike really doesn't sound that great to my ears but it has "some"
working place value with the additional patterns. I'm just wondering if that
shock mount is worth it. Of course, someone is bound to say, "if you want to
use the mike get the shockmount".

Thanks for your input.


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Thank you John... That makes me feel better! I appreciate the info...

Jeff
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"PRS GEEK" wrote in message
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I own a CAD E 350. I bought it new at Sam Ash 3-4 years ago... The shock
mount was pretty bad and almost useless because the mike is so heavy. I
tried every which way to re-do the elastic (which I could NEVER figure out
anyway)... I've barely used the mike unless I needed a figure 8 pattern. I
always was able to "manage" it but the shock mount pretty much made that
more than difficult.

Anyway, I emailed CAD today to see if I could get a new shock mount and
how much it would be. She told me the mike had been discontinued but they
had one that would work for $45.00+ $15.00 shipping. Well, I'm in OH and
so are they. I emailed her back and asked "can't you just mail it to me
for the 3 bucks and call it a day?"

Well, I realize my question was a futile effort on my part, but do you
folks think I should just get the shock mount for $60.00 or complain
more?

The mike really doesn't sound that great to my ears but it has "some"
working place value with the additional patterns. I'm just wondering if
that shock mount is worth it. Of course, someone is bound to say, "if you
want to use the mike get the shockmount".

Thanks for your input.


--
Jeff

http://tinyurl.com/8sz9r


Hi Jeff,


The CAD ZM-1G shock mounts for the original E200, E300 and E350 mics work
pretty good if the mic is positioned vertically but yeah, there are some
aspects of the design that could be better. i have two of them, one is
broken, the other works well.

8th Street Music sells the ZM-1G for $90 plus shipping, so $60 total
sounds like a great deal . . .if it is really the same shock mount or
better.

Best of luck.
--
John L Rice





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"Fletch" wrote in message
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There are "third party" products, mic shock systems that might work as
well/better. Have you checked them out?

--fletch


I wouldn't know where to begin. Do they have a way to cross reference a mike
to a particular shock mount?

Jeff




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"PRS GEEK" wrote in message
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"Fletch" wrote in message
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There are "third party" products, mic shock systems that might work as
well/better. Have you checked them out?

--fletch


I wouldn't know where to begin. Do they have a way to cross reference a

mike
to a particular shock mount?

Jeff


generic mounts for large seem fairly common both on the internet and in
music stores. i bought several for $15 ea because the ones that came with
the audio-technica mics were not secure... the mics kept falling out.

do a search for Stagg SHOMO




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