Beatles - rooftop - wand mics

Re: Beatles - rooftop - wand mics

Hi Mac,

Thanks!

I used an AT mic on a wand quite a bit this summer and my stage manager sent the link to me.
Event photographers loved it when any of the acts used "that little mic".
We had a lot of questions,"What is that mic?!".
The real secret to the good sound in that venue was actually the Danley boxes.

Good health, Weogo
 
Re: Beatles - rooftop - wand mics

Considering the time frame, likely AKG 451s on VR2 tubes.

Mac

I'm with Mac the AKGs with the VR2s.

I also note NO MONITORS! Which made small diaphragm condensers an acceptable choice

The Three Tenors used the Schoeps equivalent of this microphone combination and they usually had a couple of Meyer wedges in front of them but I'll bet they didn't need Alx Rose levels out of them.
 
Re: Beatles - rooftop - wand mics

CK28 seems likely, the C451 was introduced in 1969, but the CK28 had been around from 1955.
 

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