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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Harris" data-source="post: 23182" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>Re: Regional Provider Microphone Selection</p><p></p><p>To get you started to fill 90% of things:</p><p> </p><p>6-10 Beta 58</p><p>6-10 SM 58</p><p>6-10 Beta 87</p><p>6-10 SM 57</p><p>2 Beta 52</p><p>2 Beta 91</p><p>4 Beta 98</p><p>4 e604</p><p>4 small diaphram condensers (ie, SM81, c451, nt4, etc)</p><p>4 large diaphram condensers (ie, atx0x0, c414, etc)</p><p>6-10 Active DI (Type85, J48, etc)</p><p>6-10 Passive DI (rapco/whirlwind/JDI, etc)</p><p> </p><p>This will cover most peoples requirements for what they like (small diaphram vs large for overheads, condenser vs dynamic on drums, SM vs Beta 58 vs Beta 87 vox, etc), and cover a straight up rock/blues/etc headliner and opener at once.</p><p> </p><p>You can add 421's, D6, D112, RE20, heil, higher end vocal mics (KSM9, 105) if/as required after this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Harris, post: 23182, member: 380"] Re: Regional Provider Microphone Selection To get you started to fill 90% of things: 6-10 Beta 58 6-10 SM 58 6-10 Beta 87 6-10 SM 57 2 Beta 52 2 Beta 91 4 Beta 98 4 e604 4 small diaphram condensers (ie, SM81, c451, nt4, etc) 4 large diaphram condensers (ie, atx0x0, c414, etc) 6-10 Active DI (Type85, J48, etc) 6-10 Passive DI (rapco/whirlwind/JDI, etc) This will cover most peoples requirements for what they like (small diaphram vs large for overheads, condenser vs dynamic on drums, SM vs Beta 58 vs Beta 87 vox, etc), and cover a straight up rock/blues/etc headliner and opener at once. You can add 421's, D6, D112, RE20, heil, higher end vocal mics (KSM9, 105) if/as required after this. [/QUOTE]
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