Case for ONE (1) mic stand

Branson Sagear

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I need to get a case (hopefully soft and padded) for one K&m 21010 (or whatever it is) boom stand for my measurement mic. Any suggestions? So far everything I've found is big enough for 8 stands. If there's something small enough for three that would be great as well, in the near future I'm going to add two more mics and stands to my setup

I'm not looking for anything fancy, just something to make it easier to carry without the legs catching on stuff, and a carrying handle.

Thanks everybody.
 
Re: Case for ONE (1) mic stand

Those small cases used for pop-up displays. The ones that is like kind of a curtain that you pull from the floor and up.

Those cases fit most mic stands and you can have up to two mic stands if you use mild force.
 
Re: Case for ONE (1) mic stand

It might be a language barrier thing, but I have no idea what you guys are talking about... Thanks though! Do you guys have any clicky links to an example? Any links to a possible dealer in the US would be appreciated as well. Thanks again!
 
Re: Case for ONE (1) mic stand

K&M mic stand carrying case?
http://produkte.k-m.de/en/Mic-stands/Accessories/26019-Carrying-case
they have a few different sizes

The 21421 in particular is designed for two folding leg mic stands.

http://produkte.k-m.de/en/Mic-stands/Accessories/21421-Carrying-case

I own the larger 6-stand bag (which you can stuff a couple extra short stands in, for a total of 8), and it has worked out fine. Materials and workmanship are top notch (as I would expect from K+M). The only downside was that it was a special order item, and I had to wait a while for it.

GTD
 
Re: Case for ONE (1) mic stand

Go to GoodWill and get the longest pair of heavy denim jeans that you can find. Then have someone sew one end closed, and put a drawstring pocket on the other. Add a handle from a doubled strip of denim and off you go. (This is how my snake's pig bag came about, only it was two legs sewn together endwise - long enough to cover the entire fanout.)