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So here's my humble setup. I want to thank all the members of this forum for the years of discussions or shared experiences, pictures, details and specs that helped me. this board is a goldmine in terms of informations and important details to look after the facebook groups, reddit (at some point), and other users on other platforms are also useful , but since my beginnings in location sound (with a zoom H6, oktava mics, rode vlimp and g3's strapped on my guitar strap), I always go back lurking on JWSsound. So Here's the result of years of lurking and inspiration. and savings. I said to myself, one day I will post and maybe make it to the hall of fame of JWS's database uWu Sonosax R4+ , paired on RX-8, and LC8 fader surface 3 Wysicom MCR54 and 1 lectrosonics SRC BSRF distribution, filtered RF venue diversity shark fin Lectrosonic SNA 600 dipole (thanks the MOLLE system) Betso Bowtie antennas hooked on the bag when I need to loose the soundcart and go bag operation zuca sound cart with half rack box, drawer and slinding shelf boom stand antenna mast handle with threaded 3/8 hole a umbrella / sun shade holder all sort of cheese plates here and there for all sorts of stuff phone & tablet holder previously installed but it's not the tablet-mounted cart kind of project... Let's say I am happy when I can use the soud cart and not being on bag operation setup... and skulls, because pacha mama is everywhere. half of this venerable setup could not be there without the help of @Patrick Tresch who is DOP on this project and helped me assembling this station. Santé ! long way from zoom H6 and g3's. may the gods of RF, accustics and electronics be with us here's one on sety with a good boy
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I've had this zuca case for a couple months now and it has worked well when traveling around NYC for small eng and boom op gigs, but I wanted a secure place to put my pole on set as well as give it bigger wheels to better navigate crappy sidewalks. So I finally put some pieces I've been collecting together. Switched out the 4" skate wheels for 8" scooter wheels, sawed off the original front feet and added casters. Attached 2 boom holders on the back using broom holders from the container store (elfa system) and 2" pvc caps protected in the radius of the back wheels.