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| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L] a mike option (wasPick Recovery ) | | Date: | Monday, October 2, 2006 08:50:44 (-0400) | | From: | Thomas Thorpe <tthorpe @...com>
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I played my DeNeve at IBMA and it held up just fine with all the other fine
instruments down there. Richie, I missed you and Blackie down there,
though....
From: Richard DeNeve
<richard_d13132@yahoo.com> Reply-To: resoguit-l@elistas.com To: resoguit-l@elistas.com Subject: Re:
[RESOGUIT-L] a mike option (wasPick Recovery ) Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 12:38:53
-0700 (PDT) >Lane, > >Audio-Technica makes a little gooseneck condenser
mike >(the Pro 35) that clips directly to a lyre or >poinsettia cover plate, or
to a little clip you can >attach to a fan. > >Mine sits about 2 inches away from
my hand, at about 2 >0'clock on the cover plate, and 3 inches away from
the >screen. I have never used it in an all-electric band, >but they have to
keep adjusting the volume down when I >sit in with a band usingindividual
condenser mikes. > >They claim
the mike can take sound pressure levels of >over 130 db without distortion. I
play very loudly, >and have never had a problem with distortion. The >response
is pretty flat from 80 - 18,000 cps. It has >a 6-foot cord with the male XLR
connector, requires >phantom power (like most condenser mikes). The plug >at the
end of the cord can be attached to your guitar >strap for better strength, so the
small cord from the >mike does not take the strain of a longer cord. > >You are a
fixed distance from the mike, so you play >loud or soft to vary the volume to the
PA system. >Also, there is no on/off switch, so you have to be >carfeful where
you point it during rests and >intermission. > >They also make a radio
transmitter model of the same >mike (Pro
45?), that sends to a receiver at the amp, >which plugs into a hi-Z input. This
transmitter does >have an output level control, and an on/off switch, so >you can
have some control over your volume, and can >move about on stage more
freely. > >I have one of the transmitter types, and two of the >wired types, and
I like them very much. I am playing >with a second band, which uses two of the
large >condenser mikes and moves around them for breaks. >Since I can no longer
stand to play, this little mike >has been very useful with this band. > >I think
Shure also makes a similar mike, but have no >experience with it. > >The A-T
mikes can be had for about $160, and the >transmitter syustem is about the
same. > >The usual disclaimers. > >Dick
DeNeve > >--- KCSteelPlayer@aol.com wrote: > >(snip) > As > > soon as I get
around to putting > > a pickup on the Dobro, I think I'm gonna play it, > > but
with a Tele and a > > plugged-in fiddle which runs through a Nashville > > 1000
(what does a fiddle player > > need 300 W RMS for?), a mic just ain't gonna cut
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