Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

microphone mounting hardware

English answer:

all the screws, bolts, nuts and clamps used to hold the microphone on the stand

Added to glossary by elsayed fayed
Dec 1, 2009 19:35
15 yrs ago
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English term

microphone mounting hardware

English Other Music
c. Once you have set up the instruments and microphone stands in their proper places, run all cables from your interface to the mic stands and placed the microphone mounting hardware on the stands, then you can open up the mic cases, begin setting up and plugging in the microphones
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all the screws, bolts, nuts and clamps used to hold the microphone on the stand

How I understand this.
Peer comment(s):

agree Demi Ebrite
6 mins
agree Jim Tucker (X)
57 mins
neutral Tony M : Not really 'screws, nuts, and bolts' — 'hardware' here really means the mic clip (usually special for each model), but there are certain weird variants... 'accessories', if you like
59 mins
I have even seen them use duct tape to hold the things on, so I would give this a very broad interpretation.
agree Michael Barnett : The high end microphones usually have the hardware included in the box.
4 hrs
agree Patricia Townshend (X)
9 hrs
agree Liam Hamilton
9 hrs
agree Rolf Keiser
13 hrs
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2 days 2 hrs

microphone set

Microphone stand. The other one available - is wireless.http://www.bizrate.co.uk/musicalinstrument_vocalmicrophones/...
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Reference comments

10 mins
Reference:

ref URL has photos

The URL listed offers photos of all many types of microphone hardware used to keep the mic on the stand.

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Note added at 5 hrs (2009-12-02 01:16:30 GMT)
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' . . . all the many types of . . .'
Peer comments on this reference comment:

agree Phong Le : good link, long time not see you here
11 hrs
Thank you, Phong; it's always good to see you!
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