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DIY short mic stand (for use on kicks etc)
If you're like me, then paying $30-$50 for a shorter mic stand is obnoxious. But if you've got a bunch of $10 Musician's Friend mic stands lying around, then it's pretty easy to make yourself a mic stand that you can use for your kick, guitar cabs, or 1-year-olds. All you need is a fine-tooth saw, the kind that is designed for cutting metal. Just hack off the bottom of the pole and ta-da! It's worked pretty well for me so far.
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Well I made a pair of mic stands out of wood a while back. Not really worth the bother to be honest
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Good thinking!
![]() heh heh, actually I'm worse than you , Yours looks like a Real Thing!, I still keep the "the base as straight mic stand. I've took the boom and attached it in crappy way using some junk to a wood block with mouse pad cuts glued on the bottom. see the first photo.I've also used bases of cheap guitar stands to make up another "low-kind" stands. One for placing mic around the snare and the other for placing mic in front (pedal side) of kick (for a different effect) or for sticking mic where ever you may think of ..heh heh , see second and third photos. I've used some junky old cymbal stands parts. Junk rules! ![]() |
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that second one might be worth a shot as a side stick mic stand aswell.. just a thought
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Good Ideas guys!
I've too "shortened" mic stands by cutting some tubing off, and yeah, it works great ![]() I've found a better way (at least to me ) to mic kick drums though, check it out.
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i dig the suspended kick mic.. fishing wire, ply, a bolt, and 4 brass ceiling hooks.... nice
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Cool ideas y'all.
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Thanks
![]() I guess necessity is the mother of all inventions ![]() This section rocks ![]()
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You know, with that suspended one (from Nico2112), you could probably add a shockmount to it as well by putting some screws on the mic side and stretching rubber bands across (that's how we always repaired shockmounts for booms at school). I'm just thinking that since the mic is sort of attached to the drum, it might pick up a little of the vibrations, but then again it might not even matter that much. Just a thought.
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you could use some thin bungie cord/rubber/something semi-stretchy and the whole drum could act like a shock mount couldn't it?
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I should try using rubber bands and see if it makes a difference.
For the time being, the sound I'm getting is what I aimed for ![]()
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Oh yeah
![]() I spent many months playing around with kick drum mic positioning, until I did this mount!
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Mine's an old cheap snare stand.
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thanks for the idea! I made 2 last week.
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i ended up using this idea this weekend when i had a drummer in that set everything up very low. i couldn't get the snare mic in position with so much stuff in the way so i took my sawzall to one of those cheap mic stands. it's not about a foot and a half tall at it's shortest.
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