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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Bolly" data-source="post: 19363" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Re: Audience Mics for In-Ears</p><p></p><p>When my artist opened for Randy Travis, his ME had a single A-T boundary mic directly in front of Randy's mic stand - 3' deck height, but no crowd barriers. I didn't have a chance to note which model it was or how he had it processed, but the MON desk was a H3K with all the fun toys. I'd suspect that, given some of the engineer's moves during soundcheck, he was riding that fader between songs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Bolly, post: 19363, member: 32"] Re: Audience Mics for In-Ears When my artist opened for Randy Travis, his ME had a single A-T boundary mic directly in front of Randy's mic stand - 3' deck height, but no crowd barriers. I didn't have a chance to note which model it was or how he had it processed, but the MON desk was a H3K with all the fun toys. I'd suspect that, given some of the engineer's moves during soundcheck, he was riding that fader between songs. [/QUOTE]
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