Coda Music Technologies Magnetic Tablet Mount Replacement Coupler

Magnetic Tablet Mount Replacement Coupler

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Additional adhesive coupler for multiple electronic devices.

For use with MSTH: Mic / Music Stand Tablet Mount (sold separately).

Customer Reviews

Based on 26 reviews
46%
(12)
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8%
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42%
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S
Steven Brackett
Great!

Every product I’ve purchased from Coda Music Technologies is top notch. I have 2 pedal stomp page turners and 2 magnetic tablet holders and several extra magnetic disks for several Surface Pro tablet PCs and a iPad. No complaints from me!!

R
Randy

Coda Technology = quality.

I have 2 Coda Stomp Page Turner pedals and 2 tablet mounts. Love them all. Thanks Coda!!

G
Ged Maheux
Did the trick + looks great!

After doing a bunch of research about why I was having low input levels with my new Shure SM7B Mic + Focusrite Scarlett Solo Audio Interface I decided to try a pre-amp booster. The stealth seemed like the best bang for the buck and sure enough it worked like a charm.The Stealth went in nicely between the Shure and the Scarlett and blends in perfectly on the boom arm so I don't have an extra box and cable sitting on my desk. I can now turn down the gain on my audio interface and get much more input from the mic than I did previously and with no extra noise. Really great product and less expensive than the Cloudlifter that was recommended to me.Very happy customer here, thanks Coda!

A
Anonymous
Es muy buen preamp

Da mucha potencia a los micrófonos que son muy callados como los Shure Mv7 y los SM7b

A
Anonymous
Noisy! :-(

I've tried a Cloudlifter, Fethead, Klark Teknik CT1, and this. The cloudlifter and fethead seem to be particularly sensitive to my electronics environment, effectively picking up and/or amplifying networking noise from my router (yes, I know, don't judge my working environment and my desire to have equipment that functions properly in it as past equipment has). The Klark Teknik model appeared to provide gain while not being affected by the same noise, while this Coda Stealth preamp was instantly noisy as all get out. It is basically unusable as a preamp, which is supposed to provide *clean* gain for a mic. The sound with this was, figuratively, like it was run through a sewage pipe. Maybe I got a dud, but wow, it was terrible.

Customer Reviews

Based on 26 reviews
46%
(12)
0%
(0)
4%
(1)
8%
(2)
42%
(11)
S
Steven Brackett
Great!

Every product I’ve purchased from Coda Music Technologies is top notch. I have 2 pedal stomp page turners and 2 magnetic tablet holders and several extra magnetic disks for several Surface Pro tablet PCs and a iPad. No complaints from me!!

R
Randy

Coda Technology = quality.

I have 2 Coda Stomp Page Turner pedals and 2 tablet mounts. Love them all. Thanks Coda!!

G
Ged Maheux
Did the trick + looks great!

After doing a bunch of research about why I was having low input levels with my new Shure SM7B Mic + Focusrite Scarlett Solo Audio Interface I decided to try a pre-amp booster. The stealth seemed like the best bang for the buck and sure enough it worked like a charm.The Stealth went in nicely between the Shure and the Scarlett and blends in perfectly on the boom arm so I don't have an extra box and cable sitting on my desk. I can now turn down the gain on my audio interface and get much more input from the mic than I did previously and with no extra noise. Really great product and less expensive than the Cloudlifter that was recommended to me.Very happy customer here, thanks Coda!

A
Anonymous
Es muy buen preamp

Da mucha potencia a los micrófonos que son muy callados como los Shure Mv7 y los SM7b

A
Anonymous
Noisy! :-(

I've tried a Cloudlifter, Fethead, Klark Teknik CT1, and this. The cloudlifter and fethead seem to be particularly sensitive to my electronics environment, effectively picking up and/or amplifying networking noise from my router (yes, I know, don't judge my working environment and my desire to have equipment that functions properly in it as past equipment has). The Klark Teknik model appeared to provide gain while not being affected by the same noise, while this Coda Stealth preamp was instantly noisy as all get out. It is basically unusable as a preamp, which is supposed to provide *clean* gain for a mic. The sound with this was, figuratively, like it was run through a sewage pipe. Maybe I got a dud, but wow, it was terrible.


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