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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Jones" data-source="post: 17573" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>Re: miking recorders</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>I do have a handful of other mics, but not 4 of any of them... (one each Beta 57A, OM2 and a crappy generic) and I wanted them all to match. </p><p> </p><p>I won't have the gain cranked hardly at all. This is going to be a quiet crowd in a room that's pretty good acoustically.</p><p> </p><p>I won't use the Shark, but FYI I bought them for the delay feature. They can provide delay for fill speakers that need more than just a few milliseconds. They do have feedback suppression but they also have compression, limiting, gate and probably a couple of other DSP features I'm not thinking of at the moment. </p><p> </p><p>I guess a good multi-channel compressor is going to be one of my next purchases but I think powered subs will come before that. I've got an SRX728S but people looking to rent the K10's don't want that huge sub or to deal with a passive system. At this point, the new EV Live X ELX118P looks like a good option that goes down pretty low and is lightweight for a very good price. It probably won't perform quite as well as a PRX618S-XLF or HPR181i, but for price and weight, I think it will do just fine.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, once I get a ''real'' compressor and know I have something else I can always put in the signal chain for larger delays, I'll sell the Sharks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Jones, post: 17573, member: 257"] Re: miking recorders I do have a handful of other mics, but not 4 of any of them... (one each Beta 57A, OM2 and a crappy generic) and I wanted them all to match. I won't have the gain cranked hardly at all. This is going to be a quiet crowd in a room that's pretty good acoustically. I won't use the Shark, but FYI I bought them for the delay feature. They can provide delay for fill speakers that need more than just a few milliseconds. They do have feedback suppression but they also have compression, limiting, gate and probably a couple of other DSP features I'm not thinking of at the moment. I guess a good multi-channel compressor is going to be one of my next purchases but I think powered subs will come before that. I've got an SRX728S but people looking to rent the K10's don't want that huge sub or to deal with a passive system. At this point, the new EV Live X ELX118P looks like a good option that goes down pretty low and is lightweight for a very good price. It probably won't perform quite as well as a PRX618S-XLF or HPR181i, but for price and weight, I think it will do just fine. Anyway, once I get a ''real'' compressor and know I have something else I can always put in the signal chain for larger delays, I'll sell the Sharks. [/QUOTE]
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