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Tight squeeze, but useable
I bought these for a pair of Akg pencil mics. They fit well, but they are a tight squeeze. I guess that's what you want, but i feel a bit funny pushing mics into a tight clip......
As with any mic clip the manufacturers measuremnts are approx, and all pencil mics may have slight differences as well. Unless you can go to a shop and physically try things out, it will be a punt. Also what's tight to me may not be tight to you. As i have said in earlier reviews i look after my equipment, and can be a bit anal about slight marks, and scratched etc.....For the price point they're good value, just do your research and measurements, then cross those fingers....
As with any mic clip the manufacturers measuremnts are approx, and all pencil mics may have slight differences as well. Unless you can go to a shop and physically try things out, it will be a punt. Also what's tight to me may not be tight to you. As i have said in earlier reviews i look after my equipment, and can be a bit anal about slight marks, and scratched etc.....For the price point they're good value, just do your research and measurements, then cross those fingers....
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Cheap and cheerful
These are actually made by K&M (Konig and Meyer) - sadly they are nothing like as good as K&M microphone and speaker stands. I found them rather rigid and difficult to use. I didn't like them and I ended up giving them away. As a professional sound engineer, I would recommend AKG SA60 for slimline mics and BeyerDynamic MKV8 for tapered mics. They're a lot dearer but worth it.
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