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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Lawrence" data-source="post: 7140" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Hello,</p><p>I am looking to replace a 18" Audio Technica mic we have installed to a podium. The unit is broken at this point from being wrangled with for years but am looking to solve a popping issue with this new mic. I had a lot of splosive P action on the last mic. Had a note taped on the podium to please not lean into the mic and ran a low cut filter on the channel but still had some issues. A lot of the speakers are very amateur and lack any mic skills. I am thinking either a shorter mic so they cannot get right on it or the old school gooseneck and a 58 or whatever is going to be the solution. Aesthetics are not crucial so a 58 will not be a big deal but maybe a tighter pattern than a 58. Can supply 48v. Opinions below please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Lawrence, post: 7140, member: 391"] Hello, I am looking to replace a 18" Audio Technica mic we have installed to a podium. The unit is broken at this point from being wrangled with for years but am looking to solve a popping issue with this new mic. I had a lot of splosive P action on the last mic. Had a note taped on the podium to please not lean into the mic and ran a low cut filter on the channel but still had some issues. A lot of the speakers are very amateur and lack any mic skills. I am thinking either a shorter mic so they cannot get right on it or the old school gooseneck and a 58 or whatever is going to be the solution. Aesthetics are not crucial so a 58 will not be a big deal but maybe a tighter pattern than a 58. Can supply 48v. Opinions below please. [/QUOTE]
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