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I have a 5/8"-27 microphone stand extension tube (female one end, male the
other) that is about 6" long. I have no idea where I got it. They are nowhere to
be found. There are 3" long ones from Shure. Neither Musicians Friend,
Swee****er, Full Compass, BSW, B&H, nor Markertek has one, that I can find. The
closest one is the Atlas AD15B, but it's only 4", and it has the cable feed
through.

While most people probably use a male-to-male extension with a female coupler,
the OD of the female coupler is a little too large for the application. If you
know of a source for these, lemme know.
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mcp6453 wrote:
I have a 5/8"-27 microphone stand extension tube (female one end, male the
other) that is about 6" long. I have no idea where I got it. They are nowhere to
be found. There are 3" long ones from Shure. Neither Musicians Friend,
Swee****er, Full Compass, BSW, B&H, nor Markertek has one, that I can find. The
closest one is the Atlas AD15B, but it's only 4", and it has the cable feed
through.


2002 Atlas catalogue has an AD-8B in it. Is that it?
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On 2/22/2011 9:43 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
mcp6453 wrote:
I have a 5/8"-27 microphone stand extension tube (female one end, male the
other) that is about 6" long. I have no idea where I got it. They are nowhere to
be found. There are 3" long ones from Shure. Neither Musicians Friend,
Swee****er, Full Compass, BSW, B&H, nor Markertek has one, that I can find. The
closest one is the Atlas AD15B, but it's only 4", and it has the cable feed
through.


2002 Atlas catalogue has an AD-8B in it. Is that it?
--scott


No. That's male to male. I need male to female. Normally I would just use a
female coupler on one end. The one I have has female on one end and male on the
other. There are no identifying marks on it.
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I have a 5/8"-27 microphone stand extension tube (female one end, male the
other) that is about 6" long. I have no idea where I got it. They are
nowhere to
be found. There are 3" long ones from Shure. Neither Musicians Friend,
Swee****er, Full Compass, BSW, B&H, nor Markertek has one, that I can
find. The
closest one is the Atlas AD15B, but it's only 4", and it has the cable
feed
through.

While most people probably use a male-to-male extension with a female
coupler,
the OD of the female coupler is a little too large for the application. If
you
know of a source for these, lemme know.


if you see what you want here
http://www.onstagestands.com/catalog...Stands%202.pdf


I can sell it to you

George



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On 2/22/2011 9:16 PM, mcp6453 wrote:
I have a 5/8"-27 microphone stand extension tube (female one end, male the
other) that is about 6" long.


While most people probably use a male-to-male extension with a female coupler,
the OD of the female coupler is a little too large for the application.


I was going to suggest finding a local music store that has
a good stock of On Stage Stands blister packs. They sell a
lot of the Atlast "installed sound" parts off the rack, but
I looked through the catalog that George posted and didn't
see what you're talking about. I've never seen a straight
extension. I have a 90 degree bent one that I think is made
like the 6" extension that you have - the female end is
swaged out and threaded internally. Right?



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On 2/23/2011 7:26 AM, Mike Rivers wrote:
On 2/22/2011 9:16 PM, mcp6453 wrote:
I have a 5/8"-27 microphone stand extension tube (female one end, male the
other) that is about 6" long.


While most people probably use a male-to-male extension with a female coupler,
the OD of the female coupler is a little too large for the application.


I was going to suggest finding a local music store that has a good stock of On
Stage Stands blister packs. They sell a lot of the Atlast "installed sound"
parts off the rack, but I looked through the catalog that George posted and
didn't see what you're talking about. I've never seen a straight extension. I
have a 90 degree bent one that I think is made like the 6" extension that you
have - the female end is swaged out and threaded internally. Right?


Exactly.
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