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Oh Man!! That's on my project list. I've got a CT 110 and I plan to build a rack to mount in the receiver hitch. You wouldn't by any chance happen to have some more pics?
That's funny, I've never thought about people actually dropping real mics. My husband is a musician (on the side) and I'm barely allowed to walk too close to a ribbon mic.
RajinCajun's triplets (matching t-shirts) and my daughter (sleeveless shirt) enjoying a day of wheeling with their dads at K2 (Katemcy Rocks). I love that my daughter can't wait for the next wheeling trip. She's off to college and still asks when the next trip is. Good times.
Oh Man!! That's on my project list. I've got a CT 110 and I plan to build a rack to mount in the receiver hitch. You wouldn't by any chance happen to have some more pics?
My Trail 90 is mounted on set of those old bumper mounted hoops that you would see on motorhomes. That way I can still use the trailer hitch to pull the camp trailer on hunting trips.
That's funny, I've never thought about people actually dropping real mics. My husband is a musician (on the side) and I'm barely allowed to walk too close to a ribbon mic.
I have seen film of it, but never had someone actually try it yet. Not sure how I'd handle it. Probably make them pay for another. Might just run up on stage hollering & pound them with it just to show that dropping the mic doesn't necessarily mean the show is over. ;D