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Richard Monroe
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Pictures will follow, but gee, I had an idea. The best cheap heavy booms I've seen are On Stage SB96 PLUS,and I own 2, but they aren't made anymore. I recently aquired a pair of On Stage speaker stands at GC for $100 the pair. They have a triangular foot print, and are made to hold some weight. They came with a pair of steel adaptors which slip over the speaker stand to fit a larger speaker flange.
I figured I'd make these buggers earn their keep around the studio. We grabbed a $10 stereo mic mount, and conscripted the plastic knobs with the mic threads.
Then we drilled out the top of the speaker stand adaptors to fit that mic thread. We stuck them inside the steel condom, threads coming out of the hole. They were then secured with standard mic thread nuts. I grabbed a couple of telescoping booms for $18 each, or you can use an On Stage posi-lock cam (the one with teeth), and we are good to go. Whatever these things do, it won't be tip over. And you can turn them from speaker stands to mic stands and back in seconds.-Richie
I figured I'd make these buggers earn their keep around the studio. We grabbed a $10 stereo mic mount, and conscripted the plastic knobs with the mic threads.
Then we drilled out the top of the speaker stand adaptors to fit that mic thread. We stuck them inside the steel condom, threads coming out of the hole. They were then secured with standard mic thread nuts. I grabbed a couple of telescoping booms for $18 each, or you can use an On Stage posi-lock cam (the one with teeth), and we are good to go. Whatever these things do, it won't be tip over. And you can turn them from speaker stands to mic stands and back in seconds.-Richie