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Advice for re-enforcing wedding ceremonies with lapel mics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 203264" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>+1 on Riley's advice. Good quality lav mics do make a difference. If you can use an automixer that's also really helpful. Personally I don't ever use graphic EQ, I find that parametric EQ is far more effective. Graphic EQ (especially 15 band) is the equivalent of an audio chainsaw - while Parametric EQ is the surgical knife. If you need to, stack them to get more EQ bands. This is of course easier with a digital console, as most newer consoles have plenty of EQ bands available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 203264, member: 46"] +1 on Riley's advice. Good quality lav mics do make a difference. If you can use an automixer that's also really helpful. Personally I don't ever use graphic EQ, I find that parametric EQ is far more effective. Graphic EQ (especially 15 band) is the equivalent of an audio chainsaw - while Parametric EQ is the surgical knife. If you need to, stack them to get more EQ bands. This is of course easier with a digital console, as most newer consoles have plenty of EQ bands available. [/QUOTE]
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