Introduction
If you want to add a microphone to your Rockville PKS-35 stand, using a gooseneck mic stand is a flexible and convenient option. This guide will walk you through attaching the gooseneck, mounting different types of microphones, and organizing cables for a clean setup.
Step-by-Step Guide to Attaching a Gooseneck Mic Stand
1. Loosening the Gooseneck Clamp
- Start by loosening the clamp on the end of the gooseneck stand.
- Choose a mounting location on your PKS-35 stand—you can attach it to:
- Front crossbar
- Sidebars
- Top support bars
Example: If you want the microphone directly in front of you, attach it to a front bar at a comfortable height.
2. Securing the Gooseneck to the Stand
- Slide the clamp onto the selected bar.
- Tighten the clamp knob to lock it in place securely.
- Adjust the gooseneck position by bending it to your preferred angle.
3. Attaching a Microphone to the Gooseneck
A. Using a Dynamic Microphone
- Screw the included mic clip onto the end of the gooseneck.
- Slide the dynamic microphone into the mic clip.
- Connect the mic cable and run it through the built-in cable management holes on the PKS-35 stand for a clean setup.
B. Using a Condenser Microphone with a Shock Mount
- Screw a shock mount onto the gooseneck.
- Pinch the shock mount clips and insert the condenser microphone.
- Plug in the mic cable and route it neatly using the stand’s cable management holes.
4. Adding a Pop Filter (Optional for Condenser Mics)
To further improve audio quality by reducing plosive sounds ("p" and "b" sounds), you can attach a pop filter:
- Loosen the clamp on the pop filter.
- Attach the clamp to the gooseneck at a location that allows the filter to be positioned in front of the microphone.
- Tighten the clamp to secure the pop filter.
- Adjust the pop filter so it sits directly in front of the mic at an optimal distance.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can easily attach a gooseneck mic stand to your Rockville PKS-35 stand for live performances, streaming, recording, or podcasting. Whether you’re using a dynamic or condenser microphone, this setup offers maximum flexibility and convenience.
For a professional finish, organize your cables using the built-in cable holes, and if you're using a condenser mic, consider adding a pop filter for better vocal clarity.
Enjoy your customized PKS-35 microphone setup.
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