
TIE Flex Mic Stand
TIE Flex Mic Stand
If you have the adapter from the mic for the arm, it should work.
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Yes, it is a standard screw thread.
in principle, yes... if necessary, buy the appropriate thread adapters (3/8"-5/8") here at digitec; the arm is "cheap" and of inferior quality; I would personally mount the Hyperx Quadcast on a RØDE PSA1; I don't have a Quadcast myself, but I ordered the RØDE PSA1 for myself (unfortunately the delivery time is "infinitely long...") and will throw away the inferior TIE Studio Flex (resinous, gnarled and I had to repair the retaining bolt several times because it is too weak).
Do you mean the length of the thread or the diameter of the screw ?
Yes, it is. Unfortunately, I can't recommend it to you because it broke off after some time with me and various other customers.
I don't know, the frame is a bit thicker than my thumb and not very flexible, but I can always tinker ^^
As long as you still have the plastic top from snowball :)
Normally, each mic comes with a matching holder. With this arm, however, the thread is thinner than with this mic holder. Therefore you need this adapter thread: IMG STAGE LINE thread adapter 3/8" to 5/8". I still recommend the more expensive product offered by digitec because my mic arm simply broke off after a while.
You still need a holder for the microphone. The enclosed one is for a dynamic microphone and not for a condenser microphone.
Hello! Yes it is compatible. The adapter is sold with it.
Normally yes if it has a screw thread if not it has another adapter for a larger hole
Yep should eigebtlich go... you vrauchst only a schnüffel part so plastic mostly so that the thread fits so a black thing hald....
I can only tell you that my Trust mic didn't work because this MIkro arm comes without an adapter. I ordered one from Rode, which came with the adapter I needed (but it cost me 80 bucks), but I have no idea if the Blue will fit the TIE arm. The best thing to do is to order the arm (if you already have the micro) and see if it fits, and if it doesn't then just send it back.
Selon la même question en allemand, c'est compatible: https://www.digitec.ch/fr/s1/QuestionAndAnswer/ich-habe-vor-das-rode-nt-usb-zu-kaufen-ist-dies-ebanfalls-kompatibel-36413
Hello, I don't have the Razer Seiren X, but I have the arm and the Razer Seiren Pro, which is much bigger and heavier than the X version. The arm supported medium micro because of the weight, with the X this problem will not be present and the arm will support largely. However, you need to check that the Seiren X has a compatible screw thread and that the foot of the Seiren X is removable, unfortunately I can't help you with this. Sincerely
@Mischastraub soso, are you expanding your streaming equipment :D I don't think you can, how do you have a spider for your mic?
If it is really light and either fits into the supplied clamp or has a 3/8" thread. But I would not recommend the arm.
I cant confirm, but I can tell you that the Micro-arm is not very good. after 2 weeks of using it (moving the mic just a littlebit back and forth it broke. It broke right where you mount it to the table and I cant use it anymore. I'd recommend buying something of good Quality.
If you mean the Samson Meteor microphone, yes. The standard microphone holder on the tripod can be unscrewed. There is a 5/8" thread in it, which in turn can be unscrewed and fits the microphone. For the microphone, it is best to remove the feet.
Yes, that is possible.
With a shockmount the whole thing should work, without I don't see any way of attaching it.
Yes, that is possible.
And could I attach it with the RØDE SMR spider to NT1, NT2-A, NT1000, NT2000, NTK, K2, or is this spider not worth it?
Hello. I bought this microphone arm some time ago and I advise 100% against this product. After some use the metal is broken.... I would rather recommend this arm: RØDE PSA1 (Black)
Yes. Use the two items together without any problems.
According to our information, this is a standardised pole, which should normally be compatible.
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