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Mics For Bass Singers - Condenser or Dynamic?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse Davila" data-source="post: 12077" data-attributes="member: 1804"><p>For those of you that have run sound for quartets or groups that had good bass singers in them what mic(s) have you used that gave you the best sound/performance? Do you prefer dynamic mics (SM58, OM7, 835/945) over condensers (AE5400, SM86, VX10) and why please? Are there any additional tips you all might have in how to get a good sound (clear and not muddy) and to avoid feedback which seems to plague many bass singers?? Thanks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse Davila, post: 12077, member: 1804"] For those of you that have run sound for quartets or groups that had good bass singers in them what mic(s) have you used that gave you the best sound/performance? Do you prefer dynamic mics (SM58, OM7, 835/945) over condensers (AE5400, SM86, VX10) and why please? Are there any additional tips you all might have in how to get a good sound (clear and not muddy) and to avoid feedback which seems to plague many bass singers?? Thanks... [/QUOTE]
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