We think TONOR hands are a really good solution if you're on a tight budget or just don't want to spend part of the asking price. big names (which can seem pretty silly when you compare the price to the materials). In general, TONOR products are quite affordable when it comes to asking price, which greatly contributes to their success and our use in the office. a good thing). The clip looks much stronger in design and looks nicer. While some of the older models we use for various projects have a much smaller clamp which can cause it to wobble a bit after so many handles. With an extended portion of the clip's underside that goes below the surface of whatever you're attaching it to, you can stick a piece of wood in (or find your own solution) to stabilize it even more if your hand is used a lot or a heavy microphone at the end. I can't say exactly what it is for, but this idea floated in the depths of our consciousness. It comes with a gooseneck pop filter and a foam windscreen for a large condenser microphone. We did find that this arm needed a bit more strength to move right out of the box. Luckily, a drop of oil here and there is enough to get it working like the rest. This one came with a small mic clip for regular portable or small condensers and you have adapters so you can use the threaded mount for any other clip or mount you need to connect to it. However, these additional clamps/brackets must be provided by you (e.g. if you use a large capacitor). - Updated with pictures (5/7/2020)** If you found our review helpful, please rate it below so I know. This helps me to provide quality feedback in the future.
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