Mic-Carrier_IMGP9186-web
My DIY for a Shock Mount for my ZOOM H2n microphone. For a longer microphone, I just to off the top plate. Please let me know if you want one. Sometimes a simple solution will solve a problem just fine. This Shock Mount (O-Model) is very basic, but it gets the job done. No vibrations or bumps from the floor get recorded. I am considering making a U-model (no top plate) for larger/longer microphones - e.g. the Zoom H4n (157,2mm x 73mm x 37mm ) - or the H5 (135,2 mm x 66,8 mm x 42,1 mm). This one - the H2n - is 67.6mm (W) × 113.85mm (H) × 42.7mm (D). External microphones - like the ZOOM mic's - can be manually adjusted to avoid distorted live music recordings.
Mic-Carrier_IMGP9186-web
My DIY for a Shock Mount for my ZOOM H2n microphone. For a longer microphone, I just to off the top plate. Please let me know if you want one. Sometimes a simple solution will solve a problem just fine. This Shock Mount (O-Model) is very basic, but it gets the job done. No vibrations or bumps from the floor get recorded. I am considering making a U-model (no top plate) for larger/longer microphones - e.g. the Zoom H4n (157,2mm x 73mm x 37mm ) - or the H5 (135,2 mm x 66,8 mm x 42,1 mm). This one - the H2n - is 67.6mm (W) × 113.85mm (H) × 42.7mm (D). External microphones - like the ZOOM mic's - can be manually adjusted to avoid distorted live music recordings.