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Rickson Gracie
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I have a pair of MXL 603s mics that i plan on using for drum overheads. If i dont shockmount them will the vibrations from the kit bleed into those mics in a bad way?
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Words of wisdom. Also in the same category is a sandbag on the outside leg of the stand of any nice mic on the end of a boom (as overheads usually are) or high up (as overheads also are). For what a sandbag costs it is way worth it.Richard Monroe said:Frankly, it has a lot to do with your floor. If you have a creaky wooden floor, it can be vey bad. Concrete is bad, but differently, and usually not as severe. If you have rugs or carpet, it's probably no big deal. If the drummer has a platform, it's easier to isolate the platform than the mic stands. I'll tell you, I would never put up good mics without shockmounts, but it has nothing to do with rumble. It gives the mic some protection from tip-overs and "flying stick" syndrome. Just for the protection they give the mic, they are worth it.-Richie
Innovations said:Words of wisdom. Also in the same category is a sandbag on the outside leg of the stand of any nice mic on the end of a boom (as overheads usually are) or high up (as overheads also are). For what a sandbag costs it is way worth it.