TIE Flex Mic Stand
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TIE Flex Mic Stand


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jekozulli4k

6 years ago

Is it compatible with the Auna Mic?

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GianRi3355

6 years ago

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.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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tobias.griesche

7 years ago

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.

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Zewinn

7 years ago

Does it work with the Rode nt usb?

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Brimstone

7 years ago

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

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JeremyR

7 years ago

Can the arm work with the Razer Seiren X?

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M4x0uill3

7 years ago

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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

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Triezy

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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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.

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