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Post by Blackdawg on Dec 28, 2019 2:44:37 GMT -6
These are just 3D Printed clips but I have to say, very clever. They are pretty cheap to buy as well. Not sure about quality as I haven't purchased any yet. But certainly think I will try one of the ORTF or XY ones. wilkinsonaudio.com/collections/microphone-clipsThe SM57 piggy back clip alone is probably worth it.
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Post by sirthought on Dec 28, 2019 4:26:02 GMT -6
I own one of his OTRF clips for my Oktavamod 012s. They worked well for me, although there is another guy out there selling more intricate ones that allow you to use a shock mount. The Wilkinson clip only allows the standard Oktava mic clip.
Flip the particular model I bought, and you can also get an XY setup that's close enough for jazz.
Really helps if you are limited on mic stands and space.
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Post by audioscape on Dec 28, 2019 18:35:38 GMT -6
The Wilkinson Fredman Clip is great, as are many of the others he offers! EXTREMELY clever ideas and one of the first (if not THE first that we know of) to sell custom config'd "3D printed mic clips" - which in of itself is just totally smart thinking. HOWEVER - and no disrespect meant to Alex, but those of you looking for THE perfect clip to do the whole "SM57 Fredman Mic Technique" on a guitar cab, look no further than the official "FREDMAN CLIP" from the man himself. fredmandigital.com/products/fredman-clipThe angle is different and the phase is absolutely perfect when using the Fredman Clip. To be honest, both the Wilkinson and Official Fredman clips sound cool but the Wilkinson places one of the 57's 2ms behind in time, causing a slightly different sound compared to the Official Fredman clip. ...thus ends the AudioScape Public Service Announcement ;-)
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Post by Blackdawg on Dec 29, 2019 0:00:38 GMT -6
I own one of his OTRF clips for my Oktavamod 012s. They worked well for me, although there is another guy out there selling more intricate ones that allow you to use a shock mount. The Wilkinson clip only allows the standard Oktava mic clip. Flip the particular model I bought, and you can also get an XY setup that's close enough for jazz. Really helps if you are limited on mic stands and space. Have a link to the other clips by chance? I think the x/y is the most handy looking one personally. Though I use ortf much more. The Wilkinson Fredman Clip is great, as are many of the others he offers! EXTREMELY clever ideas and one of the first (if not THE first that we know of) to sell custom config'd "3D printed mic clips" - which in of itself is just totally smart thinking. HOWEVER - and no disrespect meant to Alex, but those of you looking for THE perfect clip to do the whole "SM57 Fredman Mic Technique" on a guitar cab, look no further than the official "FREDMAN CLIP" from the man himself. THE Fredman ClipThe angle is different and the phase is absolutely perfect when using the Fredman Clip. To be honest, both the Wilkinson and Official Fredman clips sound cool but the Wilkinson places one of the 57's 2ms behind in time, causing a slightly different sound compared to the Official Fredman clip. ...thus ends the AudioScape Public Service Announcement ;-) The link you posted is not right. Could you update it por fa vor?
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Post by sirthought on Dec 29, 2019 13:26:42 GMT -6
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Post by audioscape on Dec 29, 2019 17:08:27 GMT -6
I own one of his OTRF clips for my Oktavamod 012s. They worked well for me, although there is another guy out there selling more intricate ones that allow you to use a shock mount. The Wilkinson clip only allows the standard Oktava mic clip. Flip the particular model I bought, and you can also get an XY setup that's close enough for jazz. Really helps if you are limited on mic stands and space. Have a link to the other clips by chance? I think the x/y is the most handy looking one personally. Though I use ortf much more. The Wilkinson Fredman Clip is great, as are many of the others he offers! EXTREMELY clever ideas and one of the first (if not THE first that we know of) to sell custom config'd "3D printed mic clips" - which in of itself is just totally smart thinking. HOWEVER - and no disrespect meant to Alex, but those of you looking for THE perfect clip to do the whole "SM57 Fredman Mic Technique" on a guitar cab, look no further than the official "FREDMAN CLIP" from the man himself. THE Fredman ClipThe angle is different and the phase is absolutely perfect when using the Fredman Clip. To be honest, both the Wilkinson and Official Fredman clips sound cool but the Wilkinson places one of the 57's 2ms behind in time, causing a slightly different sound compared to the Official Fredman clip. ...thus ends the AudioScape Public Service Announcement ;-) The link you posted is not right. Could you update it por fa vor? Doh! Sorry about that! Corrected but was beat to it kindly by sirthought - thank you!
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Post by Blackdawg on Dec 29, 2019 18:48:24 GMT -6
Wow some awesome options there. Thanks for the share.
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Post by peterhess on Jan 8, 2020 16:05:23 GMT -6
Heads up y’all, the 22mm “184” Wilkinson ortf clip is not a good fit for the 3U 100s. Oh well. I’ll gift it to someone.
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Post by kcatthedog on Jan 8, 2020 19:30:52 GMT -6
Heads up y’all, the 22mm “184” Wilkinson ortf clip is not a good fit for the 3U 100s. Oh well. I’ll gift it to someone. What is the diameter of your mike ? Thx.
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Post by peterhess on Jan 9, 2020 0:37:13 GMT -6
22mm. Just a bit snug and scratches the coat.
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Post by kcatthedog on Jan 9, 2020 2:09:10 GMT -6
Thx!
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Post by svart on Jan 9, 2020 11:30:27 GMT -6
The Wilkinson Fredman Clip is great, as are many of the others he offers! EXTREMELY clever ideas and one of the first (if not THE first that we know of) to sell custom config'd "3D printed mic clips" - which in of itself is just totally smart thinking. HOWEVER - and no disrespect meant to Alex, but those of you looking for THE perfect clip to do the whole "SM57 Fredman Mic Technique" on a guitar cab, look no further than the official "FREDMAN CLIP" from the man himself. fredmandigital.com/products/fredman-clipThe angle is different and the phase is absolutely perfect when using the Fredman Clip. To be honest, both the Wilkinson and Official Fredman clips sound cool but the Wilkinson places one of the 57's 2ms behind in time, causing a slightly different sound compared to the Official Fredman clip. ...thus ends the AudioScape Public Service Announcement ;-) 2ms? That doesn't sound right. 2ms at the speed of sound in air is about 27 inches.. if you might have meant 2us, that's about 0.003 inches, or a little thicker than a human hair. Neither of which make any sense.
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Post by EmRR on Jan 9, 2020 18:13:53 GMT -6
Probably meant mm.
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Post by svart on Jan 9, 2020 18:39:42 GMT -6
Hmm. I guess that's the only thing that makes sense.. Although I have a few Wilkinson clips, and it's easy enough just to push the mic forward 2mm.
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Post by forgotteng on Jan 22, 2020 23:41:44 GMT -6
I picked up the 421 clip and it's legit. Fills a gap.
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