Semi noob question here...I have a Sony ECM-XM1 XLR mic that I use to record audio. Right now I use the entire camera that came with it as a mic mount. So I use the Sony NX30's mic shock mount for the mic, mount the entire camera+mic on a tripod and I plug the mic to a 25 foot xlr extension cable which them plugs into the camera that's actually doing the recording. It's a goofy solution that I'd like to remedy, so I looked into getting a tripod boom mount for the mic. My problem is that I can't figure out how to connect the mic to said boom mount. Most of the boom mount pics show the typical fat microphone sliding into an open clip type connector then just relying on weight to keep it in place, but that wouldn't work with the Sony ECM-XM1 mic that I have. So, is there some kind of universal clip/mount that would let me connect this mic to a typical boompole? I've googled around and found lots of clips but nothing that would really work with this particular mic. I already have a boompole that I use for an overhead light type situations and it has a small metal nub on the end, perhaps there is a type of clip that attaches to that and then would grab onto the mic so that I could hang it overhead? If not then I'm fine buying an entirely new boompole, I just can't figure out how to hook the mic to it so that I can hang the mic over the subject pointed downwards.