Where do you keep your mic stands?
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Where do you keep your mic stands?
My tracking room doubles as a living space, and I need to keep my mic stands out of sight sometimes. I suppose I could always stuff them all in a closet... But I'm curious to see what creative an innovative solutions my fellow Tape Op'ers have come up with.
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we used to carry them to gigs in a golf bag. Now I have a bag for camera tripods that i use to haul a few around.
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+1noeqplease wrote:50 gallon long plastic container, a la rubbermaid or similar.
About 20 bucks at your local hardware store. Fits all 14 of my standard mic stands and three of the short weighted ones, plus some cables too.
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My tracking room is also my living space.. I've got our few bikes hanging from the ceilings via a pully system, and other hooks, lofts here and there for storage and sleeping... trying to use the available space best as possible.. luckily! i do have a rather large iso booth. something like 9.5 bay 7 or something like that.. and it becomes a large closet when not recording.... a pain in the ass to empty it out and find homes for everything when tracking.. but at the same time, its what I got to do to make this place as chameleon as possible.
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One of the smartest audio related purchases I've ever made: http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/ ... sku=452062
I've been using them (and the bag!) for four years.
I've been using them (and the bag!) for four years.
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+1norsehorse wrote:One of the smartest audio related purchases I've ever made: http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/ ... sku=452062
I've been using them (and the bag!) for four years.
I bought this package for live sound. We do a lot of Punk/heavy metal shows where things get rough and I wanted some cheap stands. About half of the stands have survived 4+years (I have replaced the clips with the flexable plastic that lasts much longer)
The Gem is the bag, it is pretty durable. (Hope they havnt changed it)
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