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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Milner" data-source="post: 88155" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Re: Podium Mic Popping</p><p></p><p>I've had really good experiences over the years with the Audio Technica ES915ML12 microphone on lecterns. Really good off-axis rejection for bigger shows, and far less popping then anything else I have ever used on a lectern. I'm not sure if they are available for sale here in the US, unless you go through an installation dealer for AT, But they do seem to be available on the open market in the UK. The 12" model works really well, and keeps anyone from leaning in too far.</p><p> <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Audio-Technica-ES915ML12/dp/B007P5EVQ2" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Audio-Technica-ES915ML12/dp/B007P5EVQ2</a></p><p> </p><p>I have worked with one politician over the years consistently, who having served a recent term as speaker of the house, has the most absurd mic technique I've ever seen at a lectern. Holding the element with your finger tips and putting your mouth right on the windscreen, while practically screaming into the mic, results in nightmarish results every single time. The only problem with DC, is you never know when a politician is gonna pop up at a gig and want to say something, so there is very little one can do to prepare for such carnage. I did get to see what the clip / limit lights look like on our Sound Devices MM-1 on one such gig, which was educational I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Milner, post: 88155, member: 9"] Re: Podium Mic Popping I've had really good experiences over the years with the Audio Technica ES915ML12 microphone on lecterns. Really good off-axis rejection for bigger shows, and far less popping then anything else I have ever used on a lectern. I'm not sure if they are available for sale here in the US, unless you go through an installation dealer for AT, But they do seem to be available on the open market in the UK. The 12" model works really well, and keeps anyone from leaning in too far. [URL="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Audio-Technica-ES915ML12/dp/B007P5EVQ2"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Audio-Technica-ES915ML12/dp/B007P5EVQ2[/URL] I have worked with one politician over the years consistently, who having served a recent term as speaker of the house, has the most absurd mic technique I've ever seen at a lectern. Holding the element with your finger tips and putting your mouth right on the windscreen, while practically screaming into the mic, results in nightmarish results every single time. The only problem with DC, is you never know when a politician is gonna pop up at a gig and want to say something, so there is very little one can do to prepare for such carnage. I did get to see what the clip / limit lights look like on our Sound Devices MM-1 on one such gig, which was educational I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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