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Mic Stand Mike Tips – How To Make Sure Your Speakers Mount on the Tripods
Like so many things in pro audio, the mounting hardware for speakers that go on tripods is not standardized. Some major speaker manufacturers use a 1 3/8″ mounting hole. Other’s have adopted a 1 1/2″ fitting. We were in the sound system rental business for many hears and had speakers that used both sizes. […]
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Sometimes Friction Is A Good Thing views: 867
We spend a lit of our time and energy trying, literally and figuratively, to reduce friction. Friction tape is for just the opposite. That is, increasing friction. In this case, the word “friction” is a synonym for “grip”. When you need to insure a slip proof grip on a tool, say a hammer handle, or […]
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When doing power distribution in a special event tent, there is no substitute for white extension cords. Click here for a great selection.
Mic Stand Scratched? This Quick Fix Just Needs A Grease Pencil views: 880
Our black mic stands at buymicstand.com have tough powder paint finishes, but any stand in heavy use is going to show some wear. You can quickly fill in small scratches and paint blemishes with a black grease pencil and make the stand look good as new.
Use Duct Tape Tabs For Cable Storage-With No Adhesive Residue! views: 800
Lifehacker has a great tip for making cable management ties, using a material that is normally never recommended for cable management-duct tape. Usually, securing cables with duct tape will lead to adhesive residue when the tape is removed. Holds well, but leaves a mess when the cable is unsecured. By cutting a piece of tape […]