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scottnilsen King's Row

Joined: 12 Jul 2007 Posts: 1170 Location: Orange County, CA
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 6:53 am Post subject: interior spring mic arm on wall? |
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I've been considering getting something like a Luxo KM1 interior spring mic arm, or a Rode PSA1, but the only pictures I've seen of them are clamped on to a desk. I don't have a desk in my booth and was wondering if anyone had one mounted on their wall instead. Anyone have something set up like that? _________________ We have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Well, that and mimes.
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todd ellis A Zillion

Joined: 02 Jan 2007 Posts: 10528 Location: little egypt
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:04 am Post subject: |
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hi scott - i've been thinking about that too - you could get one of these:
http://www.bswusa.com/Microphone-Booms-OC-White-11426B-P4158.aspx
and mount, i would think, just about any boom arm to it. you might have to offset it from the wall a bit to get the pivot you need, though.
or - if you're like me - you'll find a hunk of angle iron, weld a bushing to it and you're good to go.
i've also considered hanging my mic from the ceiling. that could work too. _________________ "i know philip banks": todd ellis
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scottnilsen King's Row

Joined: 12 Jul 2007 Posts: 1170 Location: Orange County, CA
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:10 am Post subject: |
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Hi Todd -
Thanks for that. That appears to be a real possibility...minus the welding (at least by me). By offsetting it from the wall, do you mean that this would be attached to a block of some kind, with the block then attached to the wall?
Hanging from the ceiling? I'd like to see a setup like that if someone has it too. One of the reasons for me wanting to do this was to free up a little more space in my 4x4 booth and get that mic stand out of the way. _________________ We have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Well, that and mimes.
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todd ellis A Zillion

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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:17 am Post subject: |
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yes, a block of wood, but if you're not moving the mic very far - laterally - you might not need the spacer at all.
as far as a ceiling mount goes - i was just thinking about getting one of these:
and a piece of pipe threaded on both ends (i think it's 5/8"/27) and screw the shock mount right to it. _________________ "i know philip banks": todd ellis
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markt Been Here Awhile
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:27 am Post subject: |
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I think I see another DIY project for Todd... get'er done Todd! _________________ "Dammit Jim, I'm a voice actor, not an audio engineer!"
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Rob Ellis M&M

Joined: 01 Aug 2006 Posts: 2385 Location: Detroit
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them Ellis boys are a handy bunch to have around the house.... |
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Bruce Boardmeister

Joined: 06 Jun 2005 Posts: 7977 Location: Portland, OR
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:23 am Post subject: |
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Luxo offers wall mounted mounts. I've got one sitting around here somewhere if you can't find one online.
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Bish 3.5 kHz

Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Posts: 3738 Location: Lost in the cultural wasteland of Long Island
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:23 am Post subject: |
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To the list of "must have" items that includes duct tape and WD-40, I would add a length of 2x4. I made a simple mount that screws through the sheet-rock onto a stud. Simply take two (one 6", one 4") lengths of 2x4 and make an "L" shape with the short bit as the base. Use a couple of 3" 90-degree metal strips in the elbow as well as a couple of screws so the thing is rigid, invert and screw to wall. Voila! The thickness of the 2x4 is perfect for the desk clamp bracket and you can have it anywhere on the wall (although I would say fixing it to a stud is the way to go). _________________ Bish a.k.a. Bish
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Jason Huggins The Gates of Troy

Joined: 12 Aug 2011 Posts: 1846 Location: In the souls of a million jeans
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:34 am Post subject: |
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I had mine mounted on the wall, but I wanted some more flexibility (I have a PSA1). I ended up getting a standard boom mic stand, taking the boom arm off, and just setting the stub end of the PSA1 into the hole that was left.
Really depends on your room though. If you're in a 4x4 booth, it's probably not necessary, and space is at a premium. I'm in a room, so I can sit down, stand up, and move the mic around if I need to.
Here is what She looks like!
Here is the sitting position:
Here is the standing position:
And here is a closeup of the connection:
That's worked for me for a long while now. |
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scottnilsen King's Row

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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:50 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for those pics, Jason, they are helpful. Looks pretty good. _________________ We have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Well, that and mimes.
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markt Been Here Awhile
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 9:01 am Post subject: |
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Uh oh.....I think I feel a case of the boom-itis coming on. What used to be in the back of my mind has just moved to the top of my to-do list. _________________ "Dammit Jim, I'm a voice actor, not an audio engineer!"
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Jason Huggins The Gates of Troy

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Better than GAS! Well... cheaper at least. |
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DougVox The Gates of Troy

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scottnilsen King's Row

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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:51 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for chiming in, Doug!
So you don't have a spring arm at all then, just a short boom attached, is that right? I'm thinking I'll still like something adjustable for shorter people (that is, my kids) who would also be using it.
(edited to add:) Looking at their offerings though, it looks like a WM-1 holding a PL2T would work very nicely for that. _________________ We have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Well, that and mimes.
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DougVox The Gates of Troy

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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 11:47 am Post subject: |
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Well, my son's 10, and the SB-2 has plenty of range to get it low enough for him to use (standing).
Plus, the SB-2 (9 1/4", extendable to 18") is a LOT smaller than the PL2T (21 3/4)", which looks like it would really limit you in terms of mic placement in such a small space.
(Hard to explain, but since the main arm of the PL2T is so long, it'd almost force you to have the mic in the middle of a 4x4 booth, leaving you very little space. With the SB-2, on the other hand, the mic can be tucked back towards the corner pretty well, leaving more open space in front of it.) _________________ Doug Turkel (tur-KELL)
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