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Greetings!

I installed the T1 mic stand bracket on my mic stand last night. I was almost stumped. My mic stand is a Hercules brand and is wider than any of the cut-out templates in the documentation. I was all ready to post for help when I thought of just taking the insert out all together. That fit perfectly.

I may have missed it, but I'd suggest changing the template doucment to include a cut out for the thicker stands with instructions to remove the inserts.

Thanks,
David


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Posts: 99 | Location: Midwest | Registered: Mon May 05 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageAsk Bose for help
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Great tip David,

This is now in the wiki in the section about the T1®

T1® - Microphone Stand Bracket - Hints from owners

Thanks!
 
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David, with mine, I clamp it onto the inner "thinner" section of my mic stand, above the hand adjustment.
 
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Hi Drumr, Good idea, but I play seated so I need to mount it low.

Thanks,
David


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I have a mic stand, folding tripod style, that has a boom and is modified for sitting on a low stool.

I cut about 8 to 10 inches from the bottom of both the inner and outer sleeve. This allows the adjustment hardware to remain low, out of sight, and the T1 to sit above the knurled adjustment knob, it also puts the boom at a steeper angle rather than being somewhat horizontal and too much in the line of sight at my upper torso and face.

O..
 
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I am getting ready to do the same thing O. has suggeted. I did find this stand while searching for options. I am not recomending this brand or company. They might be good, I don't know. I just found it in a search as reference.
Short Boom Stand
 
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