very high microphone boom

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I'm looking for a very high microphone boom, let's say 10-12 meters.
Do you have any suggestions?

thanks,

Diego
 
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In article <ci7Jd.446608$b5.21416917@news3.tin.it> @ writes:

> I'm looking for a very high microphone boom, let's say 10-12 meters.
> Do you have any suggestions?

That's pretty hight. I don't know of anything off the shelf that goes
that high, though you could probably assemble pieces of Starbird parts
or get a coustom configured version of the Mike-King stand from Latch
Lake Music or look into one of the tall stands from AEA which, when
set with the boom vertical, can reach 40 feet or so. You're looking at
something that's very expensive (over $1,000) and that you don't want
to buy one for a single job. I don't know what the audio gear rental
market is over where you are, but that's where to go for something
like this.


http://www.manleylabs.com/containerpages/boom99.html

http://www.latchlakemusic.com/products/mk-features.asp

http://www.wesdooley.com/aea/Modular_Microphone_Stands.html



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Diego wrote:

> I'm looking for a very high microphone boom, let's say 10-12 meters.
> Do you have any suggestions?


Get some liability insurance to go with it?
 
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"S O'Neill" <nopsam@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> Diego wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for a very high microphone boom, let's say 10-12 meters.
>> Do you have any suggestions?
>
>
> Get some liability insurance to go with it?