pdpdrummer989
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Hello!.
Not sure if posting in right place but hoping I can get some assistance! I am looking to "clean up" the footprint of the drums in my studio by getting rid of my big boom stands for my overheads (when I record I will use them but just for practice with my band I need to make more room). I have seen a lot of stuff where live drummers use (what look like) LP Drum Microphone Clamps to attach to the hi hate and other cymbal stands to hold the LDC mics. Does anyone do this or know if this is the correct type to attach to the stands? I play a smaller kit with 2 crashes, hi hat, ride and one china cymbal the ride/china are on one boom stand with the crash directly over it and the other side the hats and crash are right next to eachother. I run the mics into my mixer and into my IEM so I don't go deaf in our jam space.
Not sure if posting in right place but hoping I can get some assistance! I am looking to "clean up" the footprint of the drums in my studio by getting rid of my big boom stands for my overheads (when I record I will use them but just for practice with my band I need to make more room). I have seen a lot of stuff where live drummers use (what look like) LP Drum Microphone Clamps to attach to the hi hate and other cymbal stands to hold the LDC mics. Does anyone do this or know if this is the correct type to attach to the stands? I play a smaller kit with 2 crashes, hi hat, ride and one china cymbal the ride/china are on one boom stand with the crash directly over it and the other side the hats and crash are right next to eachother. I run the mics into my mixer and into my IEM so I don't go deaf in our jam space.