no idea where the original one landed up...'may well have ended up in the bin. however, the replacement was custom-made by my dad, a prototype engineer, who had routinely produced parts for touring concert rigs...sound and lighting etc. narrower guage than standard mic stands, stainless steel, very light and properly finished for the task...and far less hazardous than its "predecessor". it wasn't a real mic stand, of course...it was a performance "prop" designed specifically to meet Freddie's unique requirements.
hope this was of interest.
DH
Devastating Mic Control
A broken one apparently
Nikka Costa's Like A Feather.
Not sure how many he has but it looked like a champagne Ashley Ashoff scarf on his mic at he Kennedy Center show. I have one of her love letter scarfs and they are high quality silk heirloom scarves. He has great taste.
It depends on where you are, and what size building you are playing in. if you are in a small-medium hall, then most kits will be able to carry their sound over the rest of the music without needing amplifications at all, apart from maybe a mic underneath the hi-hat to pick up them and the snare. For large gigs, stadiums and the such, or recording, most people use: 1 capacitor mic above the ride 1 capacitor above the crash 1 capacitor above by the high hats 1 unidirectional mic by the snare, 1 by high tom, 1 by low tom, 1 by floor tom, and 1 by bass drum. This covers 8 tracks right there - and normally in recording practices you actually use 2 tracks per instrument, say track 1 cranked over to full left channel and track 2 cranked over to full right channel. This is what produces the true stereo effect.
Michael Jackson, Freddie Mic Roy
Michael Jackson, Freddie Mic Roy
ChaCha it
micrometer
$70 or less
Devastating Mic Control
You would have to buy a mic stand but I have not seen where you can buy one
A broken one apparently
you can'y but if you move to japan you can get one
I think its broken
You can't
your mic is probably broken read the instructions. if that doesnt help then go take it in to where you got it.