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Filtering noise with two mics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Hindle" data-source="post: 211973" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>Just like The Grateful Dead did for years.</p><p>2 identical mics, wired out of phase, to the same input on the board.</p><p>Hold the mic's fairly close to each other, but speak DIRECTLY in to one.</p><p>The "common" noises will cancel out, and leave the voice.</p><p>Depending on the mic, you will have to play with distance between them.</p><p>I saw one use of SM-57's taped together, with one capsule pointing towards the speaker, and the other 180º away.</p><p>It worked. </p><p>Chris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Hindle, post: 211973, member: 552"] Just like The Grateful Dead did for years. 2 identical mics, wired out of phase, to the same input on the board. Hold the mic's fairly close to each other, but speak DIRECTLY in to one. The "common" noises will cancel out, and leave the voice. Depending on the mic, you will have to play with distance between them. I saw one use of SM-57's taped together, with one capsule pointing towards the speaker, and the other 180º away. It worked. Chris. [/QUOTE]
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