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Old 18th May 2007   #1
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Best mic stand/music stand/pop filter combination ?

For a standard vocal recording (classic U87 w/ elastic suspension). Looking for something solid where each piece locks securely into each other and leaves the singer/musician a clear view of the lyrics/score. Thanks for your suggestions !
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Well the Latch Lake Music - micKing mic stand is as good as it gets:

It will easily hold the weight of a heavy mic even when extended as drumkit overhead. Great hight and great stretch.

The clutches are the best I've seen and a much needed improvement over regular boom clutches that strip easily over time.

The leg-base interlocks with other leg-bases so it won't take up too much floor space. It's pretty damn heavy so the two wheels are handy for rolling it around.

Lots of other cool improvements. Not cheap but you'll be very happy.
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Well the Latch Lake Music - micKing mic stand is as good as it gets:

It will easily hold the weight of a heavy mic even when extended as drumkit overhead. Great hight and great stretch.

The clutches are the best I've seen and a much needed improvement over regular boom clutches that strip easily over time.

The leg-base interlocks with other leg-bases so it won't take up too much floor space. It's pretty damn heavy so the two wheels are handy for rolling it around.

Lots of other cool improvements. Not cheap but you'll be very happy.
Thank you, I knew that stand is very good and is already in my shipping list, but what I'm looking for is a good music stand/pop filter/mic stand combination. Does the Latch Lake have accessories (I didn't see any in their site) ?
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