they have gone a long way to preserving what hearing I have left after years of rock bands and drummer's cymbals ringing in my ears.
I have said it before and I'll say it again: Guitarists & bassists don't go deaf from amps blasting past their knees; they go deaf from cymbals at ear level! I have seen a pic of Garcia in his later years, and mounted on a mic stand just behind & to his right - between his ear & one of Mickey's cymbals - is a Harley windshield. Cool & inventive, or what?
Peter
I wonder if that's actually meant to keep Garcia's guitar out of the drum mics. Phil has stated that his high end was his gift to Jerry. I doubt that the drums were louder than his amp.
It wasn't near the amps; it was directly between Jerry's ear & the cymbal - and the windshield was mounted so as to be convex on Jer's side & concave on Mickey's, which seems to me to be the way you'd do it to contain the cymbal. And, on closer examination (
Grateful Dead Gear, p. 266, for those keeping score at home), I see for the first time that I was mistaken; it's not mounted on a mic stand - it's mounted on the drum hardware, right up by the crash.
Also, in all the times I've done sound, I have never had a problem with guitar amps leaking into drum mics. Cymbals into vocal mics, yeah, all the time - but not guitars into drum mics.
Peter