EUR 31.00
MSRP: EUR 42.85
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| Product # | 84958 |
| Brand | Audix |
| Series | Audix D |
| SubSeries | Audix D Clamp |
| Category | Drum Microphone Mount |
| Brand Category | Audix - Drum Mic Mounts |
Tension Rod Mic Mount
The DCLAMP is a low profile, simple-to-use mounting system that eliminates the
need for bulky mic stands. Easily operated, the DCLAMP is provided with a standard
5/8" thread adapter, which allows most mics to be used by just simply changing the
clip. The DCLIP fits the D Series microphones and many pencil condenser mics.
The DCLAMP works on most tension rods used with hand percussion instruments
(such as congas and bongos) as well as standard 9.5 mm and 10.5 mm knurled rods
found on tom and percussion mounts. It provides a nice clean look especially when
used with the Audix right angle XLR mic cable CBLDR25.
The DCLAMP can also be used with the MicroD small condenser mic by simply
replacing the DCLAMP's gooseneck with the MicroD gooseneck. This allows the
MicroD to be used in tight spaces (congas, timbales, bongos) where a larger dynamic
mic may be hard to position.
- - Flexible multi-position metal gooseneck
- - . Locks firmly into position
- - . Fingertip control
- - . Lightweight, durable and scratch resistant
- - . Eliminates bulky mic stands
- - . Works with most microphones
- - . 1 year warranty
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer information | MusiX GmbH
Schildgasse 12 79618 Rheinfelden (Baden) Germany manufacturerinfo@musix.com |
| Product Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Years | 5 |
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| Product Number | 84958 |
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| Relevancy rank in Category Drum Microphone Mount | |
| Date | April 2017 |
| Dimension | |
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| Box Depth | 317mm |
| Box Height | 50mm |
| Gross Weight | 0.3kg |
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This attachment is really inconvenient; attaching it around the circle is difficult. I found a solution using a clip or string, or even a hair elastic that I need to attach to the singer just before the performance to keep the jaw away from the spring clip. To top it off, the tightening screw on the swan-neck collar keeps coming loose. And, of course, it's very expensive.




