Re: Need help on Vocal Mic Selection Female Soul Singer Lead Vocalist
For 99.9% of female gospel singers and a 50 capacity audience, I'd offer no microphone at all as it is unlikely to be necessary. Acoustic performance - what a concept.
If the promoter/presenter is willing to pick up the tab for the microphone rental I'll hire whatever is desired. If we're expected to provide a "not stocked by us" $900 vocal mic for a $400 show, it ain't gonna happen without reimbursement. Actually it won't happen if the gig pays $1000, either. We don't have sufficient demand for KMS105, and those who request them most often don't seem to think they should be a separate line item on the invoice.
While I'm all about helping artists with whatever is needed for their performance, this is still a business. If nobody's payin', we ain't playin'.
I fail to see how there should be a correlation between the size of a gig and the expected quality of sound. While income potential certainly limits what one can expect to spend on sound for a gig, one wouldn't offer an artist crappy sound just because "it's only a 50 cap audience".
For 99.9% of female gospel singers and a 50 capacity audience, I'd offer no microphone at all as it is unlikely to be necessary. Acoustic performance - what a concept.
If the promoter/presenter is willing to pick up the tab for the microphone rental I'll hire whatever is desired. If we're expected to provide a "not stocked by us" $900 vocal mic for a $400 show, it ain't gonna happen without reimbursement. Actually it won't happen if the gig pays $1000, either. We don't have sufficient demand for KMS105, and those who request them most often don't seem to think they should be a separate line item on the invoice.
While I'm all about helping artists with whatever is needed for their performance, this is still a business. If nobody's payin', we ain't playin'.