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At EARF Audio, we specialise in supplying and installing residential, professional, and commercial audio-visual equipment and systems across the UK.
Established at the start of 2023, we are a proud, family-run business based in Cheshire, with a close-knit team of three: Tim (father), Aidan (son), and lifelong friend Andy. United by a shared passion for music production, DJing, and high-quality sound reproduction, we bring a wealth of expertise to every project.
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Supplied singularly. The KickStand is a heavy microphone boom-arm isolator that combines a massive stabilising base with an isolation pad to eliminate resonance from the stage, drum riser and studio floor from entering the microphone. A common problem with bass guitar and kick drum is resonance on a live stage. This is generally caused by…
Supplied singularly.
The KickStand is a heavy microphone boom-arm isolator that combines a massive stabilising base with an isolation pad to eliminate resonance from the stage, drum riser and studio floor from entering the microphone.
A common problem with bass guitar and kick drum is resonance on a live stage. This is generally caused by low frequencies coupling with the wood flooring which will combine with the instrument at certain frequencies and generate unwanted peaks and valleys.
Another problem is the physical vibration from the kick drum pedal and low-end from the PA system that causes the drums to rattle and transmit through the drum riser. Microphones that are near these sources are prone to picking up these unwanted sounds. The KickStand helps eliminate the problem by decoupling the microphone stand from the stage while introducing a stabilising mass to hold the microphone firmly in place.
The design begins with a thick, high-density open cell acoustic foam isolation pad that covers the entire bottom plate. An innovative laser cut steel platform is ‘wedge’ shaped to eliminate standing waves while offering sufficient height to allow a boom-arm to be articulated into the ideal position. The isolation eliminates the resonance while the added mass stabilises the microphone capsule for greater clarity and improved transient response.
Although originally developed for bass drum, the KickStand is very effective on electric guitar, bass and other instruments that generate low frequencies or may be subject to floor resonance from entering the mic via the microphone stand.` =+= Technical Specification
Stabilizing Material
Laser cut 3/8″ steel
Base Material
High density open cell foam
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Brand | Primacoustic |
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