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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 23128" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: Regional Provider Microphone Selection</p><p></p><p>Hi Pascal-</p><p></p><p>You can either go nuts trying to fill some esoteric rider items or buy to fill the majority of your gigs. What genres are you providing for these days?</p><p></p><p>I think our base mic kits work well as generic starting points, and probably could use some expansion... but each kit has 9x SM-58, 9x SM-57, 2x SM-81, 2x Beta 52, 1 x Beta 91, 1x Beta 56, 6x AT35, 2x MD-421, 1x RE-20, 1x D-112, 1x C-391, 4x cheap SDC. We can supplement additional quantities of common mics from shop stock, and additionally have Sennheiser e604 for drums and a few N/DYM 308s. I have a fairly extensive selection of mics in my personal locker, too.</p><p></p><p>If I got to throw some more cash at microphones today, I'd add some SM-87c, Senny e906, and possibly some KSM37. Oh, and some more SM57 and SM58.</p><p></p><p>As for priority, the mics that always get used are the SM58s, the SM57s, Beta 52, SM81, AKG C-391, and AT35 for toms. Acts that are really picky or endorsing will be carrying their own mics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 23128, member: 67"] Re: Regional Provider Microphone Selection Hi Pascal- You can either go nuts trying to fill some esoteric rider items or buy to fill the majority of your gigs. What genres are you providing for these days? I think our base mic kits work well as generic starting points, and probably could use some expansion... but each kit has 9x SM-58, 9x SM-57, 2x SM-81, 2x Beta 52, 1 x Beta 91, 1x Beta 56, 6x AT35, 2x MD-421, 1x RE-20, 1x D-112, 1x C-391, 4x cheap SDC. We can supplement additional quantities of common mics from shop stock, and additionally have Sennheiser e604 for drums and a few N/DYM 308s. I have a fairly extensive selection of mics in my personal locker, too. If I got to throw some more cash at microphones today, I'd add some SM-87c, Senny e906, and possibly some KSM37. Oh, and some more SM57 and SM58. As for priority, the mics that always get used are the SM58s, the SM57s, Beta 52, SM81, AKG C-391, and AT35 for toms. Acts that are really picky or endorsing will be carrying their own mics. [/QUOTE]
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