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Latch Lake Music introduces the new smaller micKing® 550 mini - First in the line of fixed-tripod 550 Series

In a world filled with microphone stands that regularly slip and frequently fail, Latch Lake Music is famous for building truly pro-grade mic stands that are easy to manipulate, rock-solid, and eminently trustworthy.

At Winter NAMM, Latch Lake Music is introducing the micKing®550, the first model in the all-new micKing Series. The micKing 550 and is perfectly suited for guitar cabs and other close-mic’ing. True to its heritage, the micKing 550 mini is super reliable, and thanks to the new fixed-tripod base, is easy to set up and adjust.

Over the coming months, Latch Lake Music will introduce a number of stands in the micKing 550 Series. With interchangeable leg lengths to suit a whole range of applications, this series will be an immediate hit with commercial and home studios alike. Adding on to the flexibility of this series, Latch Lake will create boom versions as well as straight masts.

This will truly be the most reliable and flexible series of mic stands on the market. As you’d expect from Latch Lake Music, the micKing 550 Series will be built entirely in-house at Latch Lake Music’s Minnesota production facility.

“What we wanted to do was bring an affordable, general purpose stand to the Latch Lake Music range, but built to the high standard our customers are used to,” explained Dave Roberts, Latch Lake COO. “Our groundbreaking fixed-tripod base makes the new series ridiculously simple to set up. The new mini is fast, rock-solid reliable, and perfectly sized for close-mic’ing. As with all our products, the micKing 550 Series are covered by Latch Lake Music’s lifetime warranty.”

ABOUT LATCH LAKE MUSIC

All Latch Lake products are made in-house in their Minnesota factory that also specializes in metal fabrication. With over sixty years of design and manufacturing experience in the industrial safety marketplace, Latch Lake stands are built to be “FOREVER STANDS”. Latch Lake Music is sold in the U.S. by TransAudio Group, home to the very best equipment in high-end audio recording.

To review the entire Latch Lake Music product line, visit their website. www.latchlakemusic.com or call: (651) 688-2540 to ask about custom projects.

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Tuesday January 21, 2020

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