+TIGTV Productions , Yes you can put Blue Yeti mic in these stands. My stand was just a standard branded by local UK company. If you are about to purchase a stand for professional use then i would recommend to go for K&M microphone stands.
so the microphone... can you just plug it into a normal speaker that with a mic input, like, one where you normally just plug you phone in? I have the Shure SV100 and I get barely any sound on it, even on the highest volume.I'm thoroughly confused
Please note that Dhire 100 is a Dynamic Mic and it needs some line voltage ti operate. Aux in ports won't produce any sound. There must be a Mic input in your unit to give Amplified Sound otherwise, it won't work...
You probably need an audio interface like a Focus Rite by Scarlet. Plug in your mic with XLR cables into the audio interface and turn on the 48v button on the interface
I'm struggling to get my microphone to work, it's brand new however my amp isn't even though my new guitar works perfectly on the amp, I don't think the mic is stuffed because I can tap the cords and it will make noises as well as quiet feed back I have no idea what's going on someone help?
+Tahlia mae , If your guitar amp has a Mic input then connect your microphone to that input . If you have a condenser microphone you need to provide phantom power to it either via DI box or if your amp guitar amp support phantom power for mic input. Send me the model number of mic , amp etc.
Just buy those gear4music amplifier thingies for pa mics and keep that amp that works with you for your guitar and with the new amp, put your mic in and then plug the new amp in, turn it on and it works
If you’re not gonna move the mic stand during live or recording sessions then put some weights at the base of stand to stabilise it. Thanks for watching.
RoLays85 Okay I'll do a video about using the compressor . gate , limiter to control the dynamic range of the sound . They have importance in live sound reinforcement and recording .Stay tuned.
aw tnx,was planning to buy a mic stand and I was aking their sales manager if they really have that ''Twirling stick'' and they were laughing at me.I mean that ''BOOM ARM'' I was so sure that they call it that way.and I was like ahh never mind,I'll go to the other shop and ask the right thing.tnx to your reply
LOL.. "Time is money"... yeah, this is why we don't really need a video that lasts 7 minutes to simply show how to set up a mic stand. For crying out loud, do people actually need to watch a video to set up a simple stand?
I was trying to figure it out by myself but I thought I’d watch this to know how to do it correctly.
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Exactly the information I needed. Step by step, carefully explained. Excellent instructional video. Thank you!
I don't feel like the sharpest tool in the box rn but I really needed this video!
Special thanks for teaching me how to efficiently screw the mic clip
Glad to hear it was helpful.
Thank you!! You were the only one on here that could help me!!!!
This was super super helpful!!! Thank you!!!!
Thanks for this. Even though this video is a few years old, the info is great and your presentation is really, really helpful.
Very Helpful Video. Thanks for the demonstration :)
Cheers , thanks for watching.
Thank you this was helpful.
Thank you! Very helpful video :)
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i didnt know he knew so much about setting up a stand...CONGRAGULATIONS!! you now know how to get a stand to stand up!!
i was doing it wrong! i thought I needed some more parts lol. thank you so much!
Wow!!! That's Amazing!!! Really helpful and Learnt a Lot...Thank you so much
Glad to hear it helped you , thanks for watching
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Soon for next Christmas I'm getting that
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Good explanations thanks man
Very helpful, thanks.
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Great video
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Thanks I know have passed my music exam
Super helpful thank you
Thanks for watching
If you were to remove the microphone clip, could a Blue Yeti be put on the stand? Also, what brand and model is the stand that you have?
+TIGTV Productions , Yes you can put Blue Yeti mic in these stands. My stand was just a standard branded by local UK company. If you are about to purchase a stand for professional use then i would recommend to go for K&M microphone stands.
Were did you get your stand from
Can we use any of microphone on it??
so the microphone... can you just plug it into a normal speaker that with a mic input, like, one where you normally just plug you phone in? I have the Shure SV100 and I get barely any sound on it, even on the highest volume.I'm thoroughly confused
if it's mic input then yes , if it's line level input then no.
Please note that Dhire 100 is a Dynamic Mic and it needs some line voltage ti operate. Aux in ports won't produce any sound. There must be a Mic input in your unit to give Amplified Sound otherwise, it won't work...
did you ever figure this out?
You probably need an audio interface like a Focus Rite by Scarlet. Plug in your mic with XLR cables into the audio interface and turn on the 48v button on the interface
@@RATANKUMARRateria Dynamic microphones dont need extra voltage. Only static microphones do. SV100 is a dynamic mike by Shure.
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You are joking with great video a 10 year old would know how to do what this guy just shown.
I do not see the rod that you are talking about 🤔
Sounds good to me.
Thanks for watching.
wait where would i have to connect the cable on the mic?
4:00 Talking about efficiency lol
which mic stand do you recommend?
K&M, RTX
I'm struggling to get my microphone to work, it's brand new however my amp isn't even though my new guitar works perfectly on the amp, I don't think the mic is stuffed because I can tap the cords and it will make noises as well as quiet feed back I have no idea what's going on someone help?
+Tahlia mae , If your guitar amp has a Mic input then connect your microphone to that input . If you have a condenser microphone you need to provide phantom power to it either via DI box or if your amp guitar amp support phantom power for mic input. Send me the model number of mic , amp etc.
Just buy those gear4music amplifier thingies for pa mics and keep that amp that works with you for your guitar and with the new amp, put your mic in and then plug the new amp in, turn it on and it works
I got same stand as you but I’m applying a studio condenser with pop stand, it’s not very stable
If you’re not gonna move the mic stand during live or recording sessions then put some weights at the base of stand to stabilise it. Thanks for watching.
Ha you tried directly without the boom ?
Man, my microphone stand didn't come with a microphone clip.
very good explanation
Mike Mein Kuchh bolo
Lol
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apex ax-48 pro plus
The lever in the middle (to adjust the height) in my stand, is stuck and won’t turn
apply some WD-40 , gently use a wrench or pliers to turn it , making sure you don't put too much pressure
Can u do a video on having a compressor/limiter to protect your PA??? Please??? and explain the importance, if there are any?!?
RoLays85 Okay I'll do a video about using the compressor . gate , limiter to control the dynamic range of the sound . They have importance in live sound reinforcement and recording .Stay tuned.
where did u get that mic???
online :) . its SM58 , good solid mic .
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what are the mechanism of a mic stand?
+Jay Raphael Jiao Inot , tripod base or round base , telescoping rods ( clutch) , boom arm , mic holder.
aw tnx,was planning to buy a mic stand and I was aking their sales manager if they really have that ''Twirling stick'' and they were laughing at me.I mean that ''BOOM ARM'' I was so sure that they call it that way.and I was like ahh never mind,I'll go to the other shop and ask the right thing.tnx to your reply
Price please
Price of what ? The mike stand ? Go Thomann ... RTX is the best deal.
I got microphone stand clip with piano.
My Mic Clip doesn't fit in, what should I do? :(
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Found the solution, I forgot to add a component which was in my delivery .
I had to screw it into the mic clip.
I have an SM58
good but my one is best
Erhh
far to long winded
Can u give me that
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And where is your pop filter bro? Lol
LOL.. "Time is money"... yeah, this is why we don't really need a video that lasts 7 minutes to simply show how to set up a mic stand. For crying out loud, do people actually need to watch a video to set up a simple stand?
Dan Bolivar yea
You’re here
I wanted to check how to put mic into the clip because Shure clip feels like needs insane amount of force…
He is right. So many people do it wrong because "it looks so easy"
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