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Need help on Vocal Mic Selection Female Soul Singer Lead Vocalist
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Barracato" data-source="post: 96946" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Re: Need help on Vocal Mic Selection Female Soul Singer Lead Vocalist</p><p></p><p>I am not going to say anything about buying the 105 because I own 2 and love them on female voices. I can understand why the artist wants one. I don't understand why if that is the only mic acceptable that she doesn't own her own. But like the others said, I would be happy to rent the equipment I don't have as a line item cost.</p><p></p><p>i also own a whole slew of PL80's and also find them to be very comparable. I was with a band that had 4 male vocalists and 2 female vocalists. At first it was 105's for the ladies and PL80's for the guys. Later on all but the largest stages, it was PL80's for all, and not a really noticeable difference. The 105's have a sense o f openness to them despite the tight pattern, but if the vocalist can work the 105 they will find that working the PL80 the same way gives very similar results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Barracato, post: 96946, member: 24"] Re: Need help on Vocal Mic Selection Female Soul Singer Lead Vocalist I am not going to say anything about buying the 105 because I own 2 and love them on female voices. I can understand why the artist wants one. I don't understand why if that is the only mic acceptable that she doesn't own her own. But like the others said, I would be happy to rent the equipment I don't have as a line item cost. i also own a whole slew of PL80's and also find them to be very comparable. I was with a band that had 4 male vocalists and 2 female vocalists. At first it was 105's for the ladies and PL80's for the guys. Later on all but the largest stages, it was PL80's for all, and not a really noticeable difference. The 105's have a sense o f openness to them despite the tight pattern, but if the vocalist can work the 105 they will find that working the PL80 the same way gives very similar results. [/QUOTE]
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