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In Reply to: RE: Help us understand posted by The Dill on December 31, 2024 at 05:35:13
do you think it pertains?
Never in fifty years have I ever seen such a fitting used for any turntable, tape deck, CD player, streamer, amplifier, equalizer, speaker, etc .
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"Never in fifty years have I ever seen such a fitting used for any turntable, tape deck, CD player, streamer, amplifier, equalizer, speaker, etc ."
- Either have I and the mystery continues ...
on a kitchenware forum. :)
Thanks for being so helpful ...
Probably a connector for attaching a boom to a regular mic stand.
One end threads onto the stand, the other accepts the boom, which would have some means of attaching a mic at its free end.
It's stiff so that the boom stays in place, though once connected the boom would provide the leverage necessary to make adjustments.
That you have two would indicate stereo mics.
But why brass at one end and metal at the other?
If it is in fact part of a microphone stand and I was going to put an expensive microphone in it. I wouldn't want any ferrous metals by the microphone.
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