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antman
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mic up or down or does it matter? does it matter if its upright or downright cause i see many studios or people who place there mic downwards...is there some benefits?? or its just a matter of taste..?
Interesting to know.scrubs said:Convention was to hang old tube mics upside down so that heat from the tube would dissipate away from the diaphragm. With non-tube mics, it doesn't really matter (some would say it doesn't make much difference with tube mics, either, but that's another discussion). It seems easier to position upside down, imo, and keeps the cable out of the way; plus it looks cool and keeps asshole singers from grabbing it like a stage mic.
andydeedpoll said:stops singers putting headphones on top of it too when they're done.![]()
Andy.
Good info.tarnationsauce2 said:It depends on the mic clip or shock mount.
Usually most mics naturally "want" to face down by the way that gravity swings them.
I figure why fight gravity and put extra stress on the shock mount wingnut? I have this frame of thought when I place stands to help keep them from moving. They're practically perfectly balanced. So much so that usually I have them set so that it would stay put even if you loosened most of the adjustments.
But I do offset the weight a bit so there's some preload.