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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Goin" data-source="post: 212492" data-attributes="member: 13248"><p>Thank you for the helpful info and suggestions. I don't have access to work email at home, so a little late getting back.</p><p></p><p>I understand that one can't defy basic audio/physics principles regarding mic distance and live sound, and agree that cutting low mids helps.</p><p></p><p>The delay idea is interesting and something new to try. Even the highest-end shotguns create too much feedback with the distance factor. Whatever mic we use, it has to be closer to get more gain coming in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Goin, post: 212492, member: 13248"] Thank you for the helpful info and suggestions. I don't have access to work email at home, so a little late getting back. I understand that one can't defy basic audio/physics principles regarding mic distance and live sound, and agree that cutting low mids helps. The delay idea is interesting and something new to try. Even the highest-end shotguns create too much feedback with the distance factor. Whatever mic we use, it has to be closer to get more gain coming in. [/QUOTE]
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