Introduction
The Rockville PKS-44 stand offers a sturdy and versatile solution for mounting a dynamic or condenser microphone using a gooseneck mic attachment. This guide will walk you through the installation process, microphone compatibility, cable management, and optional add-ons to enhance your setup.
Step-by-Step Guide to Attaching a Microphone to the PKS-44 Stand
1. Attaching the Gooseneck Mic Stand
Before setting up your microphone, you’ll need to mount the gooseneck attachment to your PKS-44 stand.
- Loosen the clamp knob on the gooseneck mic stand.
- Choose a mounting location:
- The gooseneck can be mounted anywhere along the back, front, or sides of the stand, avoiding the cushioned areas or double bracings.
- Recommended placement: Attach it on the back side for better stability.
- Slide the gooseneck clamp onto the stand and tighten the knob until secure.
2. Attaching a Dynamic Microphone
- Screw the included mic clip onto the threading at the end of the gooseneck.
- Insert your dynamic microphone into the mic clip.
- Connect an XLR cable:
- Plug one end into the microphone.
- Plug the other end into your mixer, audio interface, or PA system.
3. Attaching a Condenser Microphone
If you’re using a condenser microphone, follow these steps:
- Replace the mic clip with a shock mount:
- Unscrew the mic clip and attach a shock mount instead.
- Pinch the sides of the shock mount to insert the condenser microphone.
- Connect the XLR cable:
- Plug one end into the microphone.
- Connect the other end to an audio interface or mixer (ensure phantom power (48V) is enabled for condenser mics).
- (Optional) Attach a Pop Filter:
- Loosen the pop filter’s clamp and attach it to the gooseneck.
- Tighten it securely and position the filter directly in front of the microphone to reduce plosive sounds.
4. Adjusting the Gooseneck for Optimal Positioning
- Bend the gooseneck arm to position the microphone at the perfect height and angle.
- Keep the microphone close enough for clear sound pickup but not too close to avoid distortion.
5. Cable Management for a Clean Setup
- Use the built-in cable holes on the PKS-44 stand to neatly route:
- XLR cables for the microphone.
- 1/4” cables for keyboards or synths.
- Power and MIDI cables.
- Optional: Use Velcro straps to secure the cables along the stand’s legs for an even cleaner setup.
Conclusion
The Rockville PKS-44 stand makes it easy to mount a dynamic or condenser microphone, providing a flexible, adjustable, and clutter-free setup. Whether for live performances, recording, or streaming, the gooseneck attachment and cable management features allow for a professional and organized setup.
If you’re using a condenser microphone, consider adding a shock mount and pop filter for improved sound quality. With multiple mounting options, the PKS-44 stand adapts to your needs effortlessly.
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