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Need help on Vocal Mic Selection Female Soul Singer Lead Vocalist
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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 96976" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Need help on Vocal Mic Selection Female Soul Singer Lead Vocalist</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Definitely, I'm doing this to empty my wallet (and help my wife out with her endeavours)</p><p></p><p>However, the local professional sound company is run and owned by a guy that spent the first ten years just ploughing his earnings back into gear that would satisfy the riders he was trying to meet. Now, after twenty years he's making a comfortable living while still ploughing enough back in to move up the ladder at a steady pace. Currently at large mobile stage, d&b V-series, Shure ULX-D/KSM9HS level where the next step up is into bigtime territory that requires hiring lots of staff, so I guess he'll just be staying at the current general level and keep buying feel-good stuff that also sounds good. Could he make more money just providing what is strictly needed? Maybe, but his company is earning a reputation for uncompromisingly good sound, and that is definitely potential value as well.</p><p></p><p>Why do we do this, surely not to make money. All of us do it from passion, from the desire to help create art, because we are gearheads. </p><p>Isn't business just an unpleasant side effect that some of us have to consider out of necessity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 96976, member: 1285"] Re: Need help on Vocal Mic Selection Female Soul Singer Lead Vocalist Definitely, I'm doing this to empty my wallet (and help my wife out with her endeavours) However, the local professional sound company is run and owned by a guy that spent the first ten years just ploughing his earnings back into gear that would satisfy the riders he was trying to meet. Now, after twenty years he's making a comfortable living while still ploughing enough back in to move up the ladder at a steady pace. Currently at large mobile stage, d&b V-series, Shure ULX-D/KSM9HS level where the next step up is into bigtime territory that requires hiring lots of staff, so I guess he'll just be staying at the current general level and keep buying feel-good stuff that also sounds good. Could he make more money just providing what is strictly needed? Maybe, but his company is earning a reputation for uncompromisingly good sound, and that is definitely potential value as well. Why do we do this, surely not to make money. All of us do it from passion, from the desire to help create art, because we are gearheads. Isn't business just an unpleasant side effect that some of us have to consider out of necessity? [/QUOTE]
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