I've found that most of the all in one desk mics where base and
element are of a piece give me the same problem you describe. That's
one reason I like the Heil microphones. REgular microphone stand
hardware works with them, allowing me to use a standard mic boom or a
desk stand and/or gooseneck on a large based desk stand to get it
close to me.
I like using mine with a foot switch as I do not care to run vox here
or at most locations where I might operate. I can attach my Heil to a
reguar floor stand with a boom arm getting it over the operating
position without the stand taking up valuable operating desk real
estate.
Since I do a lot of net control work and traffic handling I find this
is the most convenient way to operate. Using braille and a computer I
find I need both hands for reading or typing, hence the mic on a stand
works better.
I tried the headset mics with the mini booms but I find they're too
fragile for conditions in my shack.
73 de nf5b
Richard Webb
Electric Spider Productions
almost 50% of those at ground zero on 9/11/01 still have
longterm health problems. Almost half of those have no health insurance.