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Advice for re-enforcing wedding ceremonies with lapel mics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Riley Casey" data-source="post: 203253" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>Use a good cardiod lav like a Shure MX185 on the speakers body, two speakers means two mics. Position the mics high on the torso and as close to center as possible, over the sternum is ideal. Carry stiff pieces of white and black cardboard to create a rigid backing to flimsy clothes to clip the mic to. Turn down the mics not in use by at least 10db even if it means mixing sentence by sentence or use an automixer like a Behringer XR18 has. Use the channel EQ to scoop out the 500 hz hollowness that the chest location creates & a third octave EQ inserted into the lav channel for feedback tuniing. Even high quality 1/3 octave graphics are cheap on Ebay these days. Use delay speakers for the lav and announcements only.. Having a small pair of voice only speakers mid way down the room is the only assurance that you will get a weak voice to the back of the room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley Casey, post: 203253, member: 125"] Use a good cardiod lav like a Shure MX185 on the speakers body, two speakers means two mics. Position the mics high on the torso and as close to center as possible, over the sternum is ideal. Carry stiff pieces of white and black cardboard to create a rigid backing to flimsy clothes to clip the mic to. Turn down the mics not in use by at least 10db even if it means mixing sentence by sentence or use an automixer like a Behringer XR18 has. Use the channel EQ to scoop out the 500 hz hollowness that the chest location creates & a third octave EQ inserted into the lav channel for feedback tuniing. Even high quality 1/3 octave graphics are cheap on Ebay these days. Use delay speakers for the lav and announcements only.. Having a small pair of voice only speakers mid way down the room is the only assurance that you will get a weak voice to the back of the room. [/QUOTE]
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