
TIE Flex Mic Stand PRO
TIE Flex Mic Stand PRO
Good evening, I happen to have a TIE Studio Mic Flex Pro and a Razer Seiren X. The answer is yes, you can screw the Razer mic to your arm and you don't have to get extra threads. Have fun B)
I don't know the "Blue Snowball", but the screw pitch of the stand is a standard 5/8". There are also many adapters from this size...
I can confirm the max. length of approx. 1050mm stated in the description.
The plate at the top has the dimensions 35mm x 40mm The disc Ø 25 Max table thickness approx. 60mm but honestly, the part is really cheap. have a Rode Mic, and it doesn't hold properly. The threads always come loose and the mic always turns down. I would keep my hands off it.
Hi according to the description of the HyperX mic, yes. The corresponding mount adapter fits both 3/8" and 5/8" inch sizes and is compatible with most mounts. However, you can't use the XLR cable built into the mount, you have to use a USB cable instead.
The microphone stand has a. 5/8" threaded connection. Any microphone holder with a 5/8" threaded connection will fit. Which mic holder would you want to buy?
It should fit, depending on the model of the Hyperx Quadcast. The arm comes pre-installed with a 3/8 thread, but has an adapter to 5/8 included. I would recommend a different arm though. The TIE Studio comes pre-installed with an XLR cable. It is possible to remove this, but only with a lot of effort. The problem with the RODE arm is that the spring in the arm is extremely strong. For my partner with the Razer Seiren, the mic is too light and we had to add an extra weight.
Yes, it fits. You can screw it on.
I think so... I don't have a Rode mic, but it's even compatible with my HyperX Quad Cast.
According to our research, this product is compatible with microphones with a 5/8" mount. The AT2020 should therefore be compatible. We advise you to check directly on your microphone if you have it in your possession.
No, the cabling is 3-pin XLR --> suitable for most analogue mics, plus, unfortunately, the Rode NT USB does not have a standard 5/8" mount. You should rather go for the Rode PSA1 stand (https://www.digitec.ch/fr/s1/product/rde-psa1-noir-pieds-de-microphone-2446850) and add the Rode SMR suspension (https://www.digitec.ch/fr/s1/product/rde-smr-suspensions-pour-microphone-3450707)
Yes, it works great, but you won't have any use for the integrated cable because the Quadcast communicates via usb. That's why I just took it out. c:
Unfortunately, I have not found any information on the thread to answer the question. But in this price range, this mount is compatible according to the manufacturer Trust: Trust GXT 253 Emita Streaming Microphone Arm
It's compatible with the RØDE NT USB, so it shouldn't be a problem with the PodMic.
I don't see why it wouldn't. This has the standard 5/8" screw that goes in the little Scarlett mic holder/ring (as long as you have it, I think it comes with the mic). And the cable is XLR so it's all standard.
As far as the mic is concerned, most of them will probably fit. I don't know enough about it, but I was even able to screw on the HyperX QuadCast with an attachment without any problems. The cable is directly integrated.
My table is 5cm thick, but should be possible up to about 6cm.
Yes, the Rode NT-USB is compatible with the arm. Simply screw it onto the arm. :)
I can say that it holds a Rode Nt1a usb completely horizontally extended without any problems. I don't know the weight of the microphone right now. greetings shiro
The XLR cable cannot be removed. So, at least not easily/conventionally. One could unscrew / unsolder or cut off the connector, then the cable can be pulled out.
It is compatible with the NT1A rode in any case (I use it myself with the latter)
I think not. This arm has an integrated XLR cable, the Samson Meteor uses USB / 3.5mm jack if I see it correctly. Therefore, the cable is not compatible. If the thread is the same on both items, you can attach the Meteor to the arm, but you cannot use the integrated cable from the arm. Information without guarantee ;-)
Moin You probably mean the nt1a: Yes the mic can be mounted with the supplied spider without any problem. I own the same combination LG Luri
According to our information, this is possible.
Yes, it is fully compatible with a Blue Yeti microphone. You can buy without worries. Best regards,
I use this mount with the Sure SM7B and have not needed any additional screws. The mount holds the weight perfectly.
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