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2015/03/16 22:30:09 (permalink)

Large Condenser Tube mic in Home Studio

Any issues with leaving it setup as long as the power supply is turned off? It's a Stellar CM5.
 
I usually disconnect it every night-hassle.
 
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Re: Large Condenser Tube mic in Home Studio 2015/03/16 23:56:57 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby stratman70 2015/03/17 02:00:14
It is good practice to cover a large condenser to keep dust off the film, but otherwise there shouldn't be issues.

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Re: Large Condenser Tube mic in Home Studio 2015/03/17 01:22:28 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby stratman70 2015/03/17 02:00:16
As mettelus says, turn it off and cover it.  That is what most studios do.

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Re: Large Condenser Tube mic in Home Studio 2015/03/17 01:57:46 (permalink)
Great Folks -  Should have asked a long time ago. I have a great cover for it and I'll leave it setup and just turn of everything else including the "CM5 power box."
 
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Re: Large Condenser Tube mic in Home Studio 2015/03/17 09:58:18 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby mettelus 2015/03/17 10:23:11
As long as its on a "sturdy" stand and out of the way; cover it.
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Re: Large Condenser Tube mic in Home Studio 2015/03/17 11:29:10 (permalink)
Hi Tom
 
It is very secure and out of the way of traffic in the home studio. I have some remy martin covers for it-nice velour type material
 don't ask :-)
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Re: Large Condenser Tube mic in Home Studio 2015/03/17 11:39:10 (permalink)
Tip: Anybody have an SM7b? The big extra foam windscreen makes a great dust cover for most U47/87-style LDCs. You can also use it in place of a pop filter on such condensers!





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Re: Large Condenser Tube mic in Home Studio 2015/03/17 11:53:40 (permalink)
SvenArne
Tip: Anybody have an SM7b? The big extra foam windscreen makes a great dust cover for most U47/87-style LDCs. You can also use it in place of a pop filter on such condensers!


I have a pretty big pop filter with the CM5-good idea
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