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Decent Stereo Bar
I ordered this bar in order to mic amps with multiple mics without having a lot of stands around.
It works well, for the price it's fine I didn't noticed any problem also doing standard stereo stuff (xy and spaced pair). Everything is sturdy and looks quite durable, since in fact is a piece of metal with a pair of screws, and feels good.
It is very useful, as i mentioned before, you can use two mics and if they are close to each other you dont need a second stand, so it is also useful if you don't have a lot of space or you dont want to carry around tons of stuff.
The only thing i am a little disappointed with, although it is not a surprise, is that it comes without any adapter for the screws, and the middle hole is the narrow one. It is not so important, but maybe have the big hole is better, since I dont't see often bi to small adapters.
It also didnt come with adapters for the clips and/or shockmounts so if you need you have to get them from somewhere else.
Anyway for the price works just fine and it is very useful.
It works well, for the price it's fine I didn't noticed any problem also doing standard stereo stuff (xy and spaced pair). Everything is sturdy and looks quite durable, since in fact is a piece of metal with a pair of screws, and feels good.
It is very useful, as i mentioned before, you can use two mics and if they are close to each other you dont need a second stand, so it is also useful if you don't have a lot of space or you dont want to carry around tons of stuff.
The only thing i am a little disappointed with, although it is not a surprise, is that it comes without any adapter for the screws, and the middle hole is the narrow one. It is not so important, but maybe have the big hole is better, since I dont't see often bi to small adapters.
It also didnt come with adapters for the clips and/or shockmounts so if you need you have to get them from somewhere else.
Anyway for the price works just fine and it is very useful.
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Almost perfect
Excellent build, perfect gap for microphone clips. It does the job well, it holds two microphones of any kind you want for a simple stereo pair configuration. However...
...it could be just 2 inches longer, one on each side. Just saying.
...it could be just 2 inches longer, one on each side. Just saying.
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Simplicity at its best
A stereo bar is really useful when recording with two mics using just one stand, but there are so many choices out there... But finally, I landed in this Adam & Hall which has the best quality/price range in the market I guess.
It is made of metal, so pretty sturdy and strong enough for holding two RODE NT5 or other small diagram condensers... You can adjust the distance between the mics by using the rail of the two screws for the perfect balance.
I also bought a "K&M 216 Thread Adapter" if the stand has a 5/8" thread (it can save your life). There are no adaptors for the stereo screws, so I suggest to buy few of them and keep these things with the stereo bar. This apart, a really nice and well-made product.
It is made of metal, so pretty sturdy and strong enough for holding two RODE NT5 or other small diagram condensers... You can adjust the distance between the mics by using the rail of the two screws for the perfect balance.
I also bought a "K&M 216 Thread Adapter" if the stand has a 5/8" thread (it can save your life). There are no adaptors for the stereo screws, so I suggest to buy few of them and keep these things with the stereo bar. This apart, a really nice and well-made product.
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decent, not expensive, but maybe a little small
I use it all the time, but not always exactly as a stereo bar, I often use it to compare 2 microphones, or to compare microphone positioning.
It's also nice if you have 2 singers on stage and just want to save some space by not having an extra mic stand.
I do wish it was a little bit bigger, I usually have the mics both all the way to the sides as far apart as possible and it would be nice to get them even a little further apart.
It's also nice if you have 2 singers on stage and just want to save some space by not having an extra mic stand.
I do wish it was a little bit bigger, I usually have the mics both all the way to the sides as far apart as possible and it would be nice to get them even a little further apart.
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Cheap but Good
Can't comment on longevity as of yet, but for something so cheap it's wonderful quality - doesn't droop, is sturdy.
However, I can't see why it was necessary to have a 5/8 screw for connection rather than a 3/8.
However, I can't see why it was necessary to have a 5/8 screw for connection rather than a 3/8.
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Good Stereo Bar
As i have K&M also i can say that it is almost the same, BUT on K&M stereo bar you can remove out screws and use them on the other side, with this one it is not possible to do the same, that is why i have give 4*
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Sturdy stereo bar
This stereo bar is exactly how described, a simple, sturdy bar supporting two mics for one stand. Simple to mount and use. Paint can chip away quite easily though, with enough use. Useful in a home studio setting.
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Does what it's supposed to
Pretty solid construction, although i'm not sure how long the screws will last. Also I've noticed that the mic stand's screw comes out the middle, so you can even put 3 mics on it, not just 2. Definitely worth the price.
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it Works. No so good paint, but it does work
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