Hard Mount for AT 4033

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AT's website doesn't show much or recommend a proper hard mount. We're
using it on stage w/good results (bluegrass band) but it's kinda cobbled
into a standard slip-in type thingy and isn't stable enough for comfort...

Any suggestions appreciated.

Scott
 

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SRS wrote:

> AT's website doesn't show much or recommend a proper hard mount. We're
> using it on stage w/good results (bluegrass band) but it's kinda cobbled
> into a standard slip-in type thingy and isn't stable enough for comfort...
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.
>
> Scott

The AT8471 works well. It's the (so called) "isolation clamp" that they
are packaging with a lot of the newer AE series mics (5100, 2500, etc).
Any AT dealer should be able to get it for you. Full compass usually has
the best prices on AT stuff.

BTW... why don't you want to use the shock mount? Just curious.
 
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agent86 <maxwellsmart@control.gov> wrote in
news:IOUBd.25094$6V1.21742@bignews3.bellsouth.net:

> SRS wrote:
>
>> AT's website doesn't show much or recommend a proper hard mount.
>> We're using it on stage w/good results (bluegrass band) but it's
>> kinda cobbled into a standard slip-in type thingy and isn't stable
>> enough for comfort...
>>
>
> The AT8471 works well. (snip)

> BTW... why don't you want to use the shock mount? Just curious.
>
The rest of the band hates the look of it. I'm not so fussy myself. We
usually work on a rug w/mic positions sorta-kinda fixed (marked) and the
4033 is front/center. If we could come into a shockmount w/a lower
profile, I might be able to placate...

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