audiokid
15 March 2016
Shout out to Tama as they are supporting RO now. Looking through their hardware line-up called Iron Works, I see solid looking stands we might be interested in. I never seem to have enough stands, these look well made and well suited for tight spots.
If anyone gets a chance to use this stuff, please share your opinions. The tripod cast base straight stands caught my eye.
dvdhawk have you used any of their stands?
Says:
A smarter, smaller footprint stand for vocalists or speakers working in limited floor space. Perfect for mic-ing classical stringed instruments or other instruments on crowded concert stages.
http://www.tamamicstands.com/products/iron_works_studio/ms750tbk/index.html
Introducing TAMA Iron Works…
microphone stands guaranteed to raise the expectations of professional sound contractors, engineers and musicians alike.
Just as many years ago, TAMA single-handedly altered the essence of the modern drum set through
its re-invention of drum hardware—TAMA now turns that same degree of engineering dedication to
yet another unevolved category of music gear: the microphone stand.
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I HATE cheap mic stands.. they're one of my pet peeves in the st
I HATE cheap mic stands.. they're one of my pet peeves in the studio.
These Tama stands do look incredibly solid... although at $129 for a boom stand, they are on the pricey side.
Then again, as we all know, you get what you pay for. ;)
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Just found this video, added it to our media section. .[GALLERY=media, 424]TAMA Iron Works Mic Stand - YouTube by audiokid posted Mar 15, 2016 at 7:52 AM[/GALLERY]