BSX-CL (Bassoon)

Evno clamps are essential for the successful attachment of clip-on microphones to various instruments. These clamps are...
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BSX-CL (Bassoon)

BSX-CL (Bassoon)

$99.00 $79.00

BSX-CL (Bassoon)

$99.00 $79.00

Evno clamps are essential for the successful attachment of clip-on microphones to various instruments. These clamps are designed in collaboration with musicians to meet specific needs, ensuring both optimal microphone placement and protection for the instruments. The designer has been working with musicians for years to hear exactly what they want and need as a player not only for its sonic characteristics but their clamping needs as well. The placement of the microphone is crucial in achieving these sonic goals.  To get it right for each instrument, the placement needs to allow for some tolerances which can not only vary from instrument to instrument but from player to player.  Some players achieve their sound one way and others another.  The clamps allow you to fine tune your placement.

    •    Design: Versatile clamp with padded protection.  It offers padded protection when placed up against the instrument. Secured with a wrap around velcro strap
    •    Instruments: Bassoon.
    •    Features: Velcro strap for secure placement, recommended for the bell joint for BSX1, and various positions on the boot joint for BSX2.
    •    Systems: BSX1 and BSX2.
 

Notes: Recommended placement on an BSX1 would be at the top of the instrument on the bell joint so the microphone is placed over the top of the bell.  For the BSX2, the top mounting would stay the same, and the secondary microphone would have options.  Depending on the players preference, the mounting could be at the top or the bottom of the boot joint.  The microphone on the bottom of the boot joint would be place in the upper position and if desired, the clamp could be attached to the top portion of the boot joint and under a key rod just above the Crutch.  From this position, you can choose to face the microphone down back over the boot joint or place the microphone in the upper direction extending over the bass joint.  Style of playing may influence which setup is better for the players particular needs.

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