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Lyres For Brass Instruments

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Related review

James 2024-04-03 01:59:16

[0.03 lb] Nothing to say that hasn't been said. Rycote lyres are the best, most durable or there. Use nothing else.

5
Jj 2024-08-04 06:21:44

[Side] Solid brass

5
Yoonsik 2024-04-02 06:29:39

[Phantom Power] Great for Vocal and Instruments!

5
Martin 2024-06-07 09:58:26

[Faux Fur] Upgraded the lyres on my 80s windscreen and threw on this caterpillar suit. Works great!

5
George 2024-07-23 01:56:13

[5.5 x 5 x 0.3"] PolarPro Brass Step-up Rings are some of the best step-up rings made. Being fabricated of brass makes it much easier to change the ring when necessary, much easier than aluminum. Great product!

5
Mackanic Media Video Production 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[E11] Great replacement lamp for all of our instruments.

5
Eileen 2024-05-07 05:24:51

[1 x Screw] Haven't used them yet , but am sure they will securely hold my instruments down .

5
Ana 2024-05-25 04:12:35

[48 V] Great for recording voice and instruments

5
Dave 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[3.9 oz / 110 g] Without a doubt, this is the best shockmount I've used! I use mine with an NTG4, and it virtually eliminates handling and shock noises. The only thing I've noticed is that with the NTG4, which is short, you have to move the Lyres to the center positions to use the Rode WS6 wind shield..... which is then front heavy and droops. This is not a flaw with the SM4-R, just a compatability issue with mic and windscreen combination. Without the windshield, or with a shorter windshield, you can set the Lyres at the wider positions, and the problem goes away. With the NTG4+, which is longer it's not an issue.

5
Brandon 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Polymer] I bought the Rycote INV6, and immediately upgraded to these #042216 82 shore grey stiffer lyres, and I couldn't be ANY happier! They're the perfect stiffness for running a single active stereo bar DINa/DIN/ORTF/NOS/PAS for my Schoeps MK4's & mk41's actives, or even for running a custom 4-channel stereo mount DINa/DIN with all 4 capsules + Movo WS80 or WST50 screens :) Perfect mounts/shocks/stiffness for taping in extreme or odd conditions and I haven't heard ANY audible noise because of handling or bumps into my stereo pairs since buying the INV6 HG's July 2015! I'm just bummed that I didn't switch from my old Schoeps a20s shocks- Rycote INV's sooner :) I highly advise everyone to upgrade to these stiffer 82 shore lyres if you're running active stereo pairs like I do, or a big shotgun mic :) And if you're STILL running elastic shocks, then I question why? The lyres technology is -12db quieter than the nicest elastic shocks, so for me and the adverse conditions that I often tape in, it just makes sense to have the best shocks available when running over $2k in capsules alone on any given night :) And you can STILL get 2 INV6 HG's for the price of 1 Schoeps a20s these days, so like I said, makes no sense to me why people still use elastic shocks when a better, cheaper option is available?

5