When not using duct "duck" tape or a real of tie wrap.
I use light tripod mic stands. Mine say AKG on them but are the same
and similar price to this one linked. I have found that it does ok
wedged in cargo car top rails and driven around with a 10 lb load on
them. I use them with and without the boom arm. When you remove the
boom arm you have to electrical tape a bottom pad to the extension
pole so it does not rattle. That is hard to explain but will be self
evident if you remove the boom arm.
http://www.zzounds.com/item--MUP7701B
Rich Peet
--- In "Mark Fischer"
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> Dear NatureRecordists,
>
> So, I am putting together a new recording setup, and was wondering
> what do people use to hold their microphone(s)? All that I am able to
> find (on the web) is studio gear, not really appropriate for sticking
> in the mud out here on Sherman Island. Do you make your own, or is
> something more appropriate for the outdoors available? I'm not above
> cobbling something together if I have to, but thought I might ask the
> list, see what other people are doing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
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