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Soepele tafel-microfoonarm

  • In een nieuw design
  • Met 3/8" draad-aansluiting voor opnamestudio en multimedia-werkstations
  • Van binnen gevoerde microfoonkabel met 6 meter lengte
  • Totale lengte: 460-960 mm
  • Klembereik tot 55 mm
  • Maximale belastbaarheid (gewicht microfoon): 1,5 kg
  • Totaal gewicht: 1,4 kg
  • Kleur: zwart
  • Leverbaar sinds April 2009
  • artikelnummer 284892
  • verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
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Heavy-duty desk microphone arm

The K&M 23860 BK is a spring-loaded desk microphone arm built from steel and aluminium, designed for professional recording studios, broadcast facilities, and multimedia workstations. The screw clamp attaches to desk edges up to 51mm thick and features a notched clamping surface that grips both flat table edges and round tubes, allowing secure installation without additional adapters. An internally routed 6m XLR cable keeps the signal path tidy, and the arm supports microphones weighing up to 1.5kg. An optional table flange is available as an alternative to the screw clamp for permanent fixed installations.

K&M 23860 microphone arm clamp

Spring mechanism and locking

The arm is built from black-coated steel and aluminium, guided through three pivot points and held under tension by a spring mechanism. The locking screws at each joint require only light tightening – the spring tension holds the microphone in position once the arm is correctly balanced, and the microphone can then be repositioned without readjusting the locking screws, provided the arm has been correctly balanced. One point to bear in mind is that when removing the microphone, the arm must be held firmly by hand. Without a load, the spring tension will cause the arm to rise uncontrollably – tightening the locking screws alone is not sufficient to prevent this.

Locking mechanism of the K&M 23860 microphone arm

Clamp, round tubes, and fixed installation

The notched clamping surface is the 23860's most distinctive feature relative to standard desk arms – the serrated grip pattern secures the arm reliably on round-section tubes as well as flat table edges, without requiring additional adapters. The screw clamp holds tables up to 51mm thick; for installations where a permanent mount is preferred, the optional table flange provides a bolt-down alternative that removes the clamp from the desk edge entirely. The internally routed 6m XLR cable provides sufficient length to reach the interfaces, mixers, or broadcast consoles while keeping the installation neat and reducing the need for extension cables.

Spring mechanism of the K&M 23860 microphone arm

About K&M

Founded in 1949, König & Meyer (K&M) initially produced music stands and measuring tools. Just two years later, the range was expanded to include instrument stands and microphone tripods, which are still the core business of the manufacturer today – and are still manufactured in their facilities in Wertheim, Germany. K&M also produces musicians' stools, stands for speakers, monitors, and lighting, and a range of accessories for mobile devices, such as tablet mounts. To satisfy the company's own exacting standards, even the individual metal and plastic components continue to be manufactured primarily in the company's factory in Wertheim, with particular emphasis placed on environmentally friendly and sustainable production.

Flexible positioning

The K&M 23860's three-joint design gives the arm considerable reach and angular range – microphone position can be changed quickly and returned to a consistent placement without reconfiguring the clamp or loosening the locking screws once the spring balance is set. This makes the 23860 practical for broadcast environments where microphone position often changes between users or recording sessions, and for recording studios where the same desk arm serves multiple microphone types across different sessions. The spring mechanism supports microphones weighing up to 1.5kg, allowing everything from compact broadcast microphones to large studio condensers to remain securely positioned without unwanted movement.

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Ausfall der Schwerkraft
Mirjam O. 11.12.2011
Dieses Stativ macht süchtig, weshalb ich nun schon mein zweites bestellt habe. Es vereint nämlich höchst praktische Vorteile (kein versehentliches Treten auf oder Stoßen an lange Stativ-Beine) mit ausgezeichneten Eigenschaften (Resorption von anderen Rumpelgeräuschen). Das funktioniert bestens sowohl in der Sprecherkabine als auch am Multimedia-Redaktionsschreibtisch, der nebenbei angenehm frei bleibt für meinen anderen Krempel.

Vor allem aber ist es extrem stark: da schwebt das fette Brauner-Röhrenmikro so exakt in der Luft, dass man schon an einen Ausfall der Schwerkraft glauben möchte.

Für Freunde leicht angekippter (angewinkelter/ gedrehter) Mikrofonpositionen würde ich mir zwar ein Kugelkopf-Gelenk wünschen, aber – hey – ich wünsche mir auch jeden Tag Weihnachtsgeschenke.
Oder geht das doch? Hallo K&M, ihr lest das doch hier, oder?!
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