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Hello all...
I am a U87 in the NYC area looking for a good shockmount to be my soul mate. I would like to avoid parting with $270-$400 of my hard earned $$ for a brand new one, so a used one in good condition would be a good match. Please contact me at so we can begin our new life together. Must enjoy long walks on the beach etc. etc. :-) |
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If you can live with a non neumann mount you can use a marshall mlx-v 67
mount and you can find them at musiciansfriend.com for about $35 http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/...se_pid/273155/ danny locosoundman wrote: Hello all... I am a U87 in the NYC area looking for a good shockmount to be my soul mate. I would like to avoid parting with $270-$400 of my hard earned $$ for a brand new one, so a used one in good condition would be a good match. Please contact me at so we can begin our new life together. Must enjoy long walks on the beach etc. etc. :-) |
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I am a U87 in the NYC area looking for a good shockmount to be my soul
mate. I would like to avoid parting with $270-$400 of my hard earned $$ for a brand new one, so a used one in good condition would be a good match. Or you could go for one of these: http://www.sabrasom.com.br/ing/SSM1.htm distributed in the US by http://www.sabrasom.com.br/ing/distribuidores.htm |
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"Woodworm" wrote in message
m... I am a U87 in the NYC area looking for a good shockmount to be my soul mate. I would like to avoid parting with $270-$400 of my hard earned $$ for a brand new one, so a used one in good condition would be a good match. Or you could go for one of these: http://www.sabrasom.com.br/ing/SSM1.htm Would you trust a U-87 in the clutches of that thing? Never tried one, so I'm just asking... looks a little flimsy to me for a fairly heavy mic. -- Neil Henderson Progressive Rock http://www.saqqararecords.com |
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I am a U87 in the NYC area looking for a good shockmount to be my soul
mate. I would like to avoid parting with $270-$400 of my hard earned $$ for a brand new one, so a used one in good condition would be a good match. You can also use the Rode shcokmount that comes with the NT2. I use it on my U87 and before that on my TLM193. Never had any problems and grabs well. In fact in all the years I have yet to break a rubberband. The spare ones are still in my Rode case. Dave |
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Danny,
I've tested the MXL-57 shock mount with a U 87; it is far too stiff to be effective. In addition, the clip mechanism interferes with (i.e. it touches, under tension) the elastics, such that the inner sleeve is not at all well isolated from the support structure. I think this just the "797 Audio" LQ-7 shock mount, where they say, "It is a most ideal sound picking up device that can be used ensures high quality sound reproduction efficiency. Especially, you will be happy to find that the price of this microphone is the inconceivability." Indeed. It should be possible to build a far better shock mount than this for not much more money. I agree that Neumann's (and Schoeps', and ...) list prices for shock mounts are discouragingly high, but until something more economical comes along that actually works, let's not "cut off our nose to spite our face" ... whatever that means. --best regards P.S.: B.L.U.E. has a serious-looking alternative for $175--see http://www.vintagemicrophone.com/JShop/ . I have a pair of their shock mounts for the AKG C 414 series, which certainly work well. |
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(David Satz) wrote:
Danny, I've tested the MXL-57 shock mount with a U 87; it is far too stiff to be effective. In addition, the clip mechanism interferes with (i.e. it touches, under tension) the elastics, such that the inner sleeve is not at all well isolated from the support structure. David, If you use the MXL-57 to hold the mic, just remove the spring clip mechanism after you mount the mic. It's simple to put the clips back later. Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ |
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Peluso has a pretty study one for $75.
see: http://www.pelusomicrophonelab.com/mounts.htm I am a U87 in the NYC area looking for a good shockmount to be my soul mate. I would like to avoid parting with $270-$400 of my hard earned $$ for a brand new one, so a used one in good condition would be a good match. |
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Peluso has a pretty study one for $75.
see: http://www.pelusomicrophonelab.com/mounts.htm This URL couldn't be found. Is it working for anybody else? Scott Fraser |
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![]() "ScotFraser" wrote in message ... Peluso has a pretty study one for $75. see: http://www.pelusomicrophonelab.com/mounts.htm This URL couldn't be found. Is it working for anybody else? No, it didn't work for me, so I pasted it into Google, and then erased everything after "com", which got me to their homepage, after which I followed the link to parts and accesories, and finally the link to "mounts", which got me to the page listed above, even down to the url. So, apparently you can't get there unless you go in through the front door. Kendall Scott Fraser |
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(ScotFraser) wrote in message ...
Peluso has a pretty study one for $75. see: http://www.pelusomicrophonelab.com/mounts.htm This URL couldn't be found. Is it working for anybody else? Scott Fraser If you turn that .htm into .html it works fine. I think it's a PC vs. Mac thing, I've run into it before. Maybe this will be clickable, depending on what Google does with it... http://www.pelusomicrophonelab.com/mounts.html |
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If you turn that .htm into .html it works fine.
It sho nuff does. Thanks. Now, anybody know anything about these mics? How much is manufactured in China? Scott Fraser |
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"ScotFraser" wrote in message
... If you turn that .htm into .html it works fine. It sho nuff does. Thanks. Now, anybody know anything about these mics? How much is manufactured in China? Call John himself, he seems like a decent enough guy and is straightforward as to what's made where if you have any questions... I got a capsule from him not long ago & I asked him about where they made them, and he said without hesitation that they did the machine work in China and that he did the mylar sputtering and subsequent assembling at his facility. I believe he said they get the mylar from Germany. -- Neil Henderson Progressive Rock http://www.saqqararecords.com |
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Would you trust a U-87 in the clutches of that thing? Never tried one, so
I'm just asking... looks a little flimsy to me for a fairly heavy mic. Actually it is very safe, and works well. The advantage is that this suspension holds about any microphone. |
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David Satz wrote:
I think this just the "797 Audio" LQ-7 shock mount, where they say, "It is a most ideal sound picking up device that can be used ensures high quality sound reproduction efficiency. Especially, you will be happy to find that the price of this microphone is the inconceivability." Indeed. I think that's right out of the manual for a '65 Honda 250 Scrambler. -- ha |
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the correct address is http://www.pelusomicrophonelab.com/mounts.html
NOT ....mounts.HTM "Kendall" wrote in message m... "ScotFraser" wrote in message ... Peluso has a pretty study one for $75. see: http://www.pelusomicrophonelab.com/mounts.htm This URL couldn't be found. Is it working for anybody else? No, it didn't work for me, so I pasted it into Google, and then erased everything after "com", which got me to their homepage, after which I followed the link to parts and accesories, and finally the link to "mounts", which got me to the page listed above, even down to the url. So, apparently you can't get there unless you go in through the front door. Kendall Scott Fraser |
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