ASTM A394 Tower Bolts Price - EN14399-4 and 8 System HV Structural nuts – Dingshen Metalworks

EN14399-4 and 8 System HV Structural nuts for High-Strength Structural bolting Dimension Standard: EN14399-4 and 8 Metric Size: M12-M36 Material Grade: ISO 898-2 class 10 Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Hot Dipped Galvanized, etc. Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet Advantage: High Quality, Competitive Price, Timely Delivery,Technical Support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.  

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    ====Items Unboxed, and reviewed====
    Neewer “NW-800″ Cardioid Diaphragm Microphone
    Neewer “NW-35″ Adjustable Suspension Scissor Arm
    Neewer “NW(B-3)” 6-Inch Double Screen Nylon Pop Filter
    Neewer 48v Phantom Power Supply w/ 8ft 3.5mm Male – XLR Female Cable & 6ft XLR – XLR Cable
    Neewer Shock Mount

    ====Total Cost====
    Total Cost purchased Separately on Amazon (at time of review):
    $75.41
    Total Cost when purchased using my links below (at time of review):
    $53.73 (Free Shipping)

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    Microphone, Shock Mount, Scissor Arm, 3.5mm to XLR Cable, and foam windscreen

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    Neewer 48v Phantom Power Supply w/ XLR-XLR Cable, 3.5mm to XLR Cable:

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    All items were purchased without discount, and all opinions expressed within this video are unbiased, and semi-objective as a former singer/freelance voice actor. I am not affiliated with, nor have I contracted with Neewer, Amazon, and other brands stated, reviewed, or shown in order to receive a discount on the products featured within this video.

    =====Other Thoughts====
    My initial thoughts, truth be told were a bit skeptical. Having a background in Audio I was QUITE pleased when I saw that the packaged weight of the delivery containing the microphone, power supply, and stand was 8.5 pounds. I KNEW that the weight was going to be consumed in large by the microphone, and I was right in that educated guess. However I was at a slight bit of initial dismay when I began holding the cables, which I’ll elaborate on later in the video. To me the XLR cables felt great, but the power supply DC Adapter cable really left a large hole in my soul because of how utterly flimsy it was.
    The NW-800 Microphone feels absolutely AMAZING! The body is either coated aluminum or plastic, and the Printed circuit board for the XLR connection is suspended in place by two metal rods running parralell to one another within the body, and connecting to the microphone head. From what I can tell it was a single die cast skeleton that’s holding everything together which further signifies a lot of thought went into the creation of this VERY cost-effective Microphone.

    The power supply was much smaller than I assumed it would be, and actually fit QUITE comfortably directly underneath the bezel of my Acer 23″ Monitor that’s just a mere 3″ off the surface of my desk. The LED light as stated in other reviews IS very bright, but the screws on the face-plate for the LED are 2.5mm hex screws, and do NOT have a coating of any sort to “void a warranty” by removing, so I just took a small amount of masking tape across the inside of the plate over the light and now it has a VERY light respectable glow to it instead of shining in my eyes like a death ray.