saving headphones from destruction
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saving headphones from destruction
I need to get some good hooks that can mount to mic stands to hang headphones on... I had a set take a fall and break the other day and so it's cheaper to get some hooks then replace even 1 set of nice headphones but they need to be able to attach to the mic stands that my little headphone amp stations (furman) are attached to.
what do you use? any DIY hardware store hacks?
what do you use? any DIY hardware store hacks?
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Re: saving headphones from destruction
These would work pretty well and you could also use them for their intended purpose whenever you need.
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Re: saving headphones from destruction
I have some similar to the picture above but really made for headphones. the exact one I have is no longer available, but this is the same chinese bracket for cheap...
https://smile.amazon.com/LyxPro-LHM-2-S ... 498&sr=8-3
good for headphones or tambourines, or whatever. have not had any issues with mine.
https://smile.amazon.com/LyxPro-LHM-2-S ... 498&sr=8-3
good for headphones or tambourines, or whatever. have not had any issues with mine.
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hey Dave what are those and where can you get em?A.David.MacKinnon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 5:14 am
These would work pretty well and you could also use them for their intended purpose whenever you need.
The amazon link looks good too - right price
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Re: saving headphones from destruction
The $2 solution: A hardware store coat hook & a hose clamp.
"What fer?"
"Cat fur, to make kitten britches."
"Cat fur, to make kitten britches."
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I knew someone would have something like this - i love tape op.
you think it will support the weight ok and not slip?
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Re: saving headphones from destruction
For any headphones you'd want to wear, it's fine. Koss K4's (with the heavy gel earpads) might be pushing it.you think it will support the weight ok and not slip?
Probably won't hold my fully loaded messenger bag...but neither will the doohickeys pictured above.
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Re: saving headphones from destruction
I got a few from Long & McQuade. I think Apex makes them.joninc wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 10:43 amhey Dave what are those and where can you get em?A.David.MacKinnon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 5:14 am
These would work pretty well and you could also use them for their intended purpose whenever you need.
The amazon link looks good too - right price
Re: saving headphones from destruction
I like the kind digitaldrummer linked.
I also have one onna pole lamp next to my reading chair to hold ... terlet paper (I have sinus issues).
Was that TMI?
I also have one onna pole lamp next to my reading chair to hold ... terlet paper (I have sinus issues).
Was that TMI?
Re: saving headphones from destruction
I should add, at various locations around the house, I just bent coat hangers to shape ...
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