Fun project of mine I thought I'd share. A DPA-style gooseneck mount for my trusty Audio Technica AT831b held on with... suction cups?!
Picture attached and more details here:
http://paniquejazz.com/blog/project-dpa-style-gooseneck-mount-for-audio-technica-instrument-microphones/
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Nevertheless, I’m ready to be a beta tester. How do I get one?
My initial plan was to do a clamp-style but ultimately it's too bulky, more fragile and difficult to design. Thought I'd try the minimalist approach first. So far, so good.
I should also mention that the K&K Meridian has also been a great alternative to the DPA mics. At $239 its a pretty easy and inexpensive way to get a DPA like setup: http://www.djangobooks.com/Item/k-and-k-meridian-microphone-system
Anybody else have one?
to mount the Audio Technica 831B with Unimount like a DPA:
The regular unimount works but the longer 9mm one might be better: http://www.djangobooks.com/Item/audio-technica-atm350ul
The Meridian has good feedback resistance for a mic, not as good as a DPA, but better than many other lavalier mics. But it's still a mic and won't really work well unless you're playing through a full PA system with monitors. Just plugging it into an amp won't yield very good results, except for maybe very low volumes.