I'm looking at gigging my Phonics with my current band, and would like to use some MAY internal mics I have for gigs where we're supplying our own amplification.
My main concern is that the screws attaching the lugs to the shells do not have any washers or grommets, and I was wondering if/how others have addressed this issue with internal mic mounts.
Is it just a simple mater of adding some strong washers?
Did you replace the lug screws with slightly longer ones with larger screw heads?
Did you put something under the bracket to protect the inside veneer of the shells (mine are the plain, unveneefred ones)?
Combination of the above?
Something else entirely?
And before anyone starts doing the "Why would you do that?" or "Internal mics don't sound right and are a waste of time" arguments - I've previously used this same set on my Birch Designers with excellent results for live work. Sold the Designers, I still have all the mounts, cables, vent connectors, etc I need for this kit.
