Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:26 pm
I've got a 3" diameter, 3' long piece of cardboard tubing sitting right here...might work. I'll bring it with me tonight.
Really any size cardboard tubing, if its too large you can cut it down and fit them inside each other to build up a shell and also reduce it to the size you need for the speaker.LOCOPELAND wrote:Heavy cardboard would be easy to get ahold of. There's a shitload here at work...what size should I look for?
That is probably perfect!LOCOPELAND wrote:I've got a 3" diameter, 3' long piece of cardboard tubing sitting right here...might work. I'll bring it with me tonight.

I used a LP pickguard mount that I bent into a U shape and then bolted onto the shell, then I bolted a tom drum mount onto that with one bolt so it can swivel as necessary to get better angles while on a stand.AxAxSxS wrote:HELL YEAH! Bring enough for a couple and we'll make the AW guys a presentIf you have any mounting hardware that'd be cool too. I might actually have something that would work, lemme look around.
Audix i5 my friend, you can get em used for around 60$ and i prefer them to sm57's.skullservant wrote:That reminds me that I need a second mic. I've got a kick mic that I use for my bass cab, but I need a higher frequency one for my guitar ring so I can record stereo
I'll have to look into them, thanks man. I don't think I'll be able to afford any sort of gear for quite a while with how things are going, but when I can this will be up there in priorityAncient Astronaught wrote: Audix i5 my friend, you can get em used for around 60$ and i prefer them to sm57's.
Those are great mics as well, i've used them numerous times. But they are not as cheap as an i5 nor as multi faceted IMO. They sound great on electric guitar and toms but don't work great with vocals or as a secondary mic on bass like the i5.new05002 wrote:e906 i dig for dynamic mics on guitar amps. nice shape 2
I have the e609, nice mic, haven't tried the e906 yet. Also have a trusty sm57 but don't use it much.....new05002 wrote:e906 i dig for dynamic mics on guitar amps. nice shape 2
That's the way to go if possible imo. MOAR mics always good.theavondon wrote:I actually really like e609s on bass. But, I usually have like...five mics and a DI when recording. So...eh?
I have the Zoom H1, the cheaper little brother and rehearsal recordings sound very decent.Holy Schnikes wrote:Any of you guys using the Zoom H2 for recording gear demos/soundcloud clips/etc? Good shit??