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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: Josephine on December 09, 2007, 02:56:15 AM
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Thinking ahead to an upcoming show I'm going to tape.
Looking at the venue, what I need to do is clamp onto the balcony rail, and then extend my mics out as far as I can.
Do they make such a thing? I know I'm not describing this well.
I'm envisioning a telescoping type contraption . . . like a big old car type antenna.
Help, please.
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You just need a clamp with a large jaw (superclamp or similar) and a boom arm. You can find a telescoping boom arm that is small and light at any guitar center type store.
JAson
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You just need a clamp with a large jaw (superclamp or similar) and a boom arm. You can find a telescoping boom arm that is small and light at any guitar center type store.
JAson
Boom arm - that's it !!
Thanks, Jason.
I really appreciate it.
+t
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You just need a clamp with a large jaw (superclamp or similar) and a boom arm. You can find a telescoping boom arm that is small and light at any guitar center type store.
JAson
(http://www.micsupply.com/barclamp.jpg)
(http://cachepe.samedaymusic.com/media/quality,85/brand,sameday/fit,330by330/Ms7020tb-e77a633dcc44bc678fd105181b347ee3.jpg)
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Bogen superclamp
(http://www.adorama.com/images/Product/BG2915.jpg)
(http://www.adorama.com/images/Product/BG2918.jpg)
add this Bogen 2918 standard stud w/ European Threading at top $5.95
(http://www.adorama.com/images/Product/BG3369.JPG)
and mount this Bogen 3369 extension arm $38 that goes up to 92 inches
(http://www.micsupply.com/barclamp.jpg)
Or use the bogen C clamp it has a 5'' extension but then add heavy duty flex arm --I have them all and they work great.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21DXW5SMM7L._AA200_.jpg)
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safety lanyard
crucial piece, if you're reaching out over an audience.
Any specific recommendations for what to use, Moke? I've not used one historically, but it's something I've wanted to add to my clamping setup for a while, and just haven't gotten around to it.
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I never realized that the one end of my HD flex arm has a 3/8" thread. Nice!
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if the rig is suspended over George W. Bush, Moke, I'd recommend not using a lanyard for safety and hoping for an earthquake or high winds instead
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In this, we are in complete agreement.
It was the safety of the journalists, at the press conference, that I was concerned about.
too funny, wouldn't want any video or audio gear to get damaged either, or the podium for that matter ;D
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In this, we are in complete agreement.
It was the safety of the journalists, at the press conference, that I was concerned about.
too funny, wouldn't want any video or audio gear to get damaged either, or the podium for that matter ;D
You guys are too much! Hey, if W got knocked in the head, he might start talking normal.
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In this, we are in complete agreement.
It was the safety of the journalists, at the press conference, that I was concerned about.
too funny, wouldn't want any video or audio gear to get damaged either, or the podium for that matter ;D
You guys are too much! Hey, if W got knocked in the head, he might start talking normal.
and stop pronouncing nuclear "nukular" hopefully ::)
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In theatrical lighting, every light that gets hung has to have a safety. They are made from aircraft cable with a loop on one end and a clip on the other.
Like this:
http://musson.com/rentals/product_details.php?&prodName=safety&entryQty=45&productID=3675
Would work just as well for a boom arm setup as long as you can get the cable around in a way that it wouldn't fall off if the rig fell...
:P
A piece of nylon rope would work just as well, seeing as you could tie it directly to the arm or stereo bar.
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In this, we are in complete agreement.
It was the safety of the journalists, at the press conference, that I was concerned about.
too funny, wouldn't want any video or audio gear to get damaged either, or the podium for that matter ;D
You guys are too much! Hey, if W got knocked in the head, he might start talking normal.
and stop pronouncing nuclear "nukular" hopefully ::)
That ones near to my heart since I work in the nuke-you-ler industry.
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Low tech approach... use a regular mic stand, with the base of it bungeed to your seat, and top of it hanging out over the rail. With an active rig, you can extend this a bit more than I could with my 5 pound LSD2. ;D
Speaking of lanyards.... Nick's super mics cables are all I need >:D
But seriously... at Gathering of the Vibes they had this big movie camera on a 50' long pole they were swinging out over the audience to get these sweeping video shots... when suddenly the camera mount let go and it was dangling from the pole by it's cables hanging down a couple of feet lower than they expected.. I wouldn't have been surprised if it hit a few fans in the head. Dooh!