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Re: Things that may help in placing mics
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January 03, 2012, 03:09:46 PM »
I use the Manfrotto Rapid adaptor, leaving it attached to my stereo bar.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/546494-REG/Manfrotto_014_14_014_14_Rapid_Adapter.html
it let's me use my 099b extension horizontally or vertically. Leaving it attached to the stereo bar (gaffed so the bar won't spin) makes deployment simple.
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I have a bunch of those adapters and could use even more. I need a couple more to finish my Blumlein bar for my ADK-tl's.
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January 03, 2012, 04:55:22 PM »
For hooking over an overhead beam, look at my hook I made
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=135654.msg1768436#msg1768436
If I can't reach it, I use the "piece of lawnmower handle" to lift it a bit higher.
I've used it in the particular club I built it for a lot. I haven't tried it in many other places. But I thought I should make a few different hooks, for various widths beams.
I like that suspended ceiling thing! I might buy a set. I was going to take a little handspring clamp (metal clothespins), and bend the lips so they bite onto on the ceiling hanger... I think I'd trust my homemade one for AT853's, but not for ADK-TL's.
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I like that! I've thought of making some large 's' hooks to hold the mic cable up so that I can run it over nearer the soundboard so I can get a patch as well.
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Hah, I didn't remember Joe's thread when I suggested a hook here earlier, but it obviously planted the seed in my head.
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