Audix D-Vice Rimclamp

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Drum Clamp

  • With flexible gooseneck and clip for drum edge
Available since February 2003
Item number 160143
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Component type Drum Microphone Mount
$26
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Does the job
mikeydude 31.12.2019
It is a useful clip.....a sound engineer tip...If you have trouble getting a clip short enough for snare if the drummer has very low mounted toms close to the snare...then turn this clip bracket upside down and attach the clip to the bottom of the snare rim...then you can get the snre mic really low on the snare drum atr the top
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Audix Mic Clamp - Good.... but
Rob444 26.11.2017
I bought this clamp at the same time as an Audix i5 Mic
It fits onto the snare really well with an ?expanding vice clip? (with flexible gooseneck) holding the unit in place very well. However, the one issue I have with this clamp is the gooseneck system: What it doesn?t seem to allow for is placing a mic in a position other than having the mic well into the snare head.
I still use it on the snare - when that?s where I want the mic.... but most of the time I use it on a floor tom - when I want the mic well above the drum.
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good for snare top
Sasko 16.04.2015
I bought this product together with my Audix i5 microphone for miking snare drums in cases where space around the snare drum too limited to use mic stand. The clip performs as designed, it allows you a lot of freedom positioning the microphone and will fit any snare drum out there. Be sure to use a microphone that has good handling noise damping, otherwise you may end up with some vibrations transfer from the snare drum rim. Also make sure your mic holder is tightened very strong to this holder so it won't unscrew during the show. I have not seen this clip ever come off the drum on it's own and I've been using it for four years now in live sound performance. The design also makes it very easy and quick to change snare drums during changeover with retaining the position relative to the snare. I recommend this product for live use.
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Handy space-saver
Christopher1875 29.01.2016
Small venues can become a maze of cables and intertwined mic stand legs when anything bigger than a guitar-bass-drums three piece shows up. In our own room, the stage space is significantly limited and thus little inventions like this become invaluable. Rather than having to cope with the additional profile of mic stand feet and weaving them between other drum hardware, this allows clamping to a rim with the added maneuverability of a goose neck for careful positioning. It also fastens securely enough to give you peace of mind that your 57 won't be smashed to smithereens by one misplaced drum stick sending it tumbling to the ground.
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