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Re: Jazz players and/or Parisites-Flood Victim Benefit here [message #58377 is a reply to message #58368] |
Tue, 20 September 2005 22:17 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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>Maybe tone is not such an issue, but feedback and the range of garbage I've
seen these things pick up is. If you are not a strong singer, IMO, you're
going to have whatever else is around you in your vocoder at typical stage
volumes. Probably the best mic I've had experience with in handling this
best is the Crown CM-311 though that is not a wireless. I'd approach my
local retailer and check out the best 3-5 models to try out and let him know
you intend to buy one of them.
AA
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4330ea4f$1@linux...
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> Anybody know a good cheap model? I'm after a wireless headset microphone.
> I mean obviously to a degree you get what you pay for, but I'm not super
> concerned about sound quality as there wont be that much in the way of
> vocals.
> Obviously headset mics are average in any case. A lot of the purpose of it
> will be for use with a vocoder though, so exact tonal quality isn't going
> to come through anyhow.
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> Any ideas?
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> Cheers,
> Kim.Unless the op amps are inverting and non-inverting design elsewhere in the
chain :)
AA
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4330e058$1@linux...
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> "gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
>>P.S. Actually the schematic has an obvious error,
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> The inputs on the left both go to positive, whereas one should be positive
> and the other negative to create the opposing components of the balanced
> signal?
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> Cheers,
> Kim.Is Stern's sound a product of a smooth LDC and proximity effect with perhaps
a foam wind screen not popper stopper? Probably a dead room too? I never
watch the show.
For warmth I think Rubber Soul. Combo of tape, tubes great mellow performances
instrument choices. The vinyl version is very warm indeed
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>Isn't it the Studio Projects mic pre that has a tube which you
>can add/blend into the signal chain in varying degrees? That
>sounds like a better way to go if one is looking for a low-cost
>preamp with a tube option... at least that way if the solid-
>state portion of it is pretty clean, you've got that going for
>you, and you can add in however much "ToOb" effect you want.
>Heck, Drawmer even has one like that IIRC (but I don't know if
>that one is a starved-plate design or not).
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>You know, I used to think that it was tubes that lent warmth,
>but I recall a conversation on r.a.p. wherein Fletcher was
>saying that it wasn't the tubes themselves, but rather the
>t
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