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<blockquote data-quote="Max Warasila" data-source="post: 137307" data-attributes="member: 3845"><p>Re: Headset Microphones</p><p></p><p>I took a dive on an MM-PSM after Simon messaged me a few months back and I like them. They sound fine - not great, but fine. I can see how they might not hold up if you beat them around, but if you take good care of them (like I try to), they should last just as well as an AT mic - which I personally hate the sound of, while I'm thinking about it. If you're going to beat them up, the good news is that they cost next to nothing. From what I know of the work you do, Kole, the MM-DPSM is going to hold up plenty well.</p><p></p><p>I use mine around HS actors who don't have much respect for the equipment. Thankfully I have the luxury of a director who can impress upon them that respect, and nothing gets broken as a result. So as far as situations where they get beat up goes? I really haven't experienced any real abuse with mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Warasila, post: 137307, member: 3845"] Re: Headset Microphones I took a dive on an MM-PSM after Simon messaged me a few months back and I like them. They sound fine - not great, but fine. I can see how they might not hold up if you beat them around, but if you take good care of them (like I try to), they should last just as well as an AT mic - which I personally hate the sound of, while I'm thinking about it. If you're going to beat them up, the good news is that they cost next to nothing. From what I know of the work you do, Kole, the MM-DPSM is going to hold up plenty well. I use mine around HS actors who don't have much respect for the equipment. Thankfully I have the luxury of a director who can impress upon them that respect, and nothing gets broken as a result. So as far as situations where they get beat up goes? I really haven't experienced any real abuse with mine. [/QUOTE]
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