Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
microphone mounting hardware
English answer:
all the screws, bolts, nuts and clamps used to hold the microphone on the stand
English term
microphone mounting hardware
4 +6 | all the screws, bolts, nuts and clamps used to hold the microphone on the stand | jccantrell |
3 | microphone set | Alexandra Taggart |
ref URL has photos | Demi Ebrite |
Non-PRO (1): Jim Tucker (X)
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all the screws, bolts, nuts and clamps used to hold the microphone on the stand
microphone set
Reference comments
ref URL has photos
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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 . . .'
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Phong Le
: good link, long time not see you here
11 hrs
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Thank you, Phong; it's always good to see you!
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