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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: OOK on July 06, 2010, 05:53:01 PM
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How could you record and not own a clamp!
If you don't own a clamp buy one and carry it with you...........The reason I say this is..........Last night for Further at Stroudsburg the taper section was 10' by 10' with 21 tapers! there were only few tapers prepared for such an event....Myself/friends and another guy....We had 4 sets of mics on one stand and 3 sets on another..........everyone else had a stand.....IT was a complete cluster "F"..... We could have easily consolidated down to about 4 or 5 stands.......There were 2 tapers that couldn't even set up because the section was out of room and no one had a clamp.......it was ridiculous....There were people that were even boxed in and had to stand the whole time....it was crazy and freakin hot.....if your going to record please spend the 10$ for a clamp, its not going to break the bank for you, and be prepared for anything....Sorry for the rant :P
As always peace.
OOK
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I don't like a forest of stands and agree all should clamp on when viable and share stands. I have clamps for almost any occasion.
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I have clamps for almost any occasion.
Just about, I have something for just about any occasion. Missing a good rowi-clone though. Between that, a nano, and a superclamp, that covers 95% of what you might see in the field (and a large C-style clamp would be the remaining one that I can think of). Any others?
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check out all these russian clamps http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?rt=nc&LH_PrefLoc=2&_nkw=fed%20clamp&_fln=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m283
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check out all these russian clamps http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?rt=nc&LH_PrefLoc=2&_nkw=fed%20clamp&_fln=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m283
LOL looks like you could clamp and open a bottle of wine at the same time.....paging JD
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Great description:
"The weight of support allows include it to the long walk carrying case insensibly.
Comes with warranty. However, this sound unit cannot be broken even if it will be applied as a nail-up hummer. "
;D 8)
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Wait, no ranting about that taper who kept knocking over his own mic stand into everybody else's mic stand because he didn't extend the footprint of his stand? Or that lady that fell into the section during the second set taking down a few stands? I'm glad we were prepared for that madness.
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If you want DFC, clamping is the way to go. Less stands, more clamps.
Jerry Bruck sold me the Pedco Ultra Clamp last fall (and I could have swore I paid way more than it lists now), and I love it. Super sleek, flexible, and secure.
It bends in all sorts of directions.
http://www.posthorn.com/Ats_1.html
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(http://ochemonline.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/clamps.jpg)
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:lol:
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i carry one of these on occasion. burly, can clamp to almost anything and i use a windtech clamp on the protruding bar. necessary in a few situations around town.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200333593_200333593?cm_ven=Aggregates&cm_cat=Google&cm_pla=Hand%20Tools%3EVises%20%2B%20Clamps&cm_ite=2521424?ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=2521424
(http://www.northerntool.com/images/product/images/2521424_lg.jpg)
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i carry one of these on occasion. burly, can clamp to almost anything and i use a windtech clamp on the protruding bar. necessary in a few situations around town.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200333593_200333593?cm_ven=Aggregates&cm_cat=Google&cm_pla=Hand%20Tools%3EVises%20%2B%20Clamps&cm_ite=2521424?ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=2521424
(http://www.northerntool.com/images/product/images/2521424_lg.jpg)
thats a great idea. If you drill a 1/2" hole at the end, you can then use a small threaded bolt to screw your shockmount to. that way you don't have to add the extra weight of the windtech.
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What's a clamp?
All I have is a table top tripod thingy for the camcorder. Plus a couple headphone clamps. In combination it allows me to affix my camcorder to the mic stand. But I don't have anything like those for affixing the 5/8" mic stuff. Much less a stand capable of supporting that kind of weight.
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For those who aren't the DIY's I recomend the following........
The one is a must have...
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/298908-REG/WindTech_MPC_10.html#
Real nice addition...great for attaching a monopole in theater sitting..........
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/252212-REG/Manfrotto_649_649_Quick_Action_Release.html
This one is also great for attaching a mono pole........
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/3575-REG/Avenger_C1575B.html
peace.......OOK
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Here are a couple of photos I took at the Sherman Theatre 7/5/10 from the show mentioned in the original post. The first one is of the section after everyone was setup but several tapers arrived late after the photo was taken. The second photo shows one of the mic tree's at the show where multiple tapers were clamped to one stand. It would have been nice if those who arrived late could have clamped on, there were certainly enough stands to clamp to that had space. The stands I saw tip over were not taped down and the floor was sloped.
edit - moved pictures to a different folder
(http://i1041.photobucket.com/albums/b419/DigiGal_taper/Furthur%20%20Sherman%20Theatre/Sherman7510FurthurOTS.jpg)
(http://i1041.photobucket.com/albums/b419/DigiGal_taper/Furthur%20%20Sherman%20Theatre/ShermanMicTree.jpg)
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Why didn't the late arrivers clamp?
Is that the VP88 in the middle?
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(http://i1041.photobucket.com/albums/b419/DigiGal_taper/Sherman7510FurthurOTS.jpg)
(http://i1041.photobucket.com/albums/b419/DigiGal_taper/ShermanMicTree.jpg)
Thanks DIGIGAL............
If you look at the first photo the section was from pillar to pillar...literally about 10 feet. I count 11 in the first shot there were a total of at least 15 by the start of the show......
The Second shot was actually the stand JD brought...JD(Gefell), Myself(MBHO), Kush(AKG), and Tom(Neumann) were all clamped to it.....The stand is a modified S15A from Shure. The legs were drilled out and filled with lead or something...its heavy as hell, it could clear out a row of wooks with one swing....and its sturdy as a MOFO.....it was even taped to the floor before it became a complete mess.....The building could of come down but that stand would have stood strong.... :P
and to answer Lastubbe......The late arrive-rs didn't clamp because they either didn't own one or were totally unprepared (probably both) ....Hence the reason I started the thread...it was ridiculous....and to answer your second question, Yep I and saw at least 2 vp-88's.... ;D
Peace OOK
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Why didn't the late arrivers clamp?
Is that the VP88 in the middle?
Yes, the VP88 is mine I recorded the mid-side outputs directly for more flexibility by stereo matrix'ing in post. The second one was Furthur's sound guy who has been running a VP88 at the shows which he mixes in with the sound board recordings that they are selling of the shows.
My stand was securely taped down in front row of the tapers section and had clamp space available.