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in2blues:
Really thankful for all the help I've received on this site. I am using Church Mics. and am happy with these. My problem is that when recording outside on a stand it is difficult to aim these, add dead rats and it seems like I am aiming a ball of fur. Thinking I need to find decent set of cigar style mics. so easier to aim or some holder for Church mics. that make it easier to point them. Any recommendations for either holder for Church Mics. or Mics. to replace. hopefully around same price range as church's.  Thanks

dallman:

--- Quote from: in2blues on September 22, 2017, 09:56:21 AM ---Really thankful for all the help I've received on this site. I am using Church Mics. and am happy with these. My problem is that when recording outside on a stand it is difficult to aim these, add dead rats and it seems like I am aiming a ball of fur. Thinking I need to find decent set of cigar style mics. so easier to aim or some holder for Church mics. that make it easier to point them. Any recommendations for either holder for Church Mics. or Mics. to replace. hopefully around same price range as church's.  Thanks

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You could look in the Yard Sale and purchase these mics:
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=183629.0

Then pair them with these mic holders which are usually easy to find used or on sale:
http://www.fullcompass.com/prod/010057-Audio-Technica-AT8438

Thank would make it easy to aim even with the rats on them.

nulldogmas:
If you like the Church cardioids, you'll like the AT-853s. They're pretty much identical in sound.

But would it be that hard to attach something to the Church mics that would give you a better sight to aim down? Seems like even a toothpick would do the trick.

in2blues:
Audio-Technica AT8438
 Custom Stand Adapter for AT853 and AT853W
just seen these, wondering if they would help aiming? Anyone use these?

mfrench:
You can build stereo bars to hold the mics.  Then you mount the mics to the stereo bar, and center the stereo bar to the sound field that you're trying to capture.

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