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<blockquote data-quote="bruce reiter" data-source="post: 23209" data-attributes="member: 351"><p>Re: Regional Provider Microphone Selection</p><p></p><p>brad, that is a pretty good list. i like the way the e900 sennheisers sound better than the e600 series...</p><p>on thing that can be hard is having enough mics to give support a matching set too, one pet peeve i have when i am not carrying my own mics is having to use mix matched mics. a lot of bands i mix have up to 8 toms and 2 kicks etc so having enough matching mics makes me happy.</p><p></p><p>any of the major mic brands will give you a good sound but in my opinion there are 4 brands that always rock: shure, sennheiser, electro voice and audio technica. if you fill your inventory with their "high end" mics you will satisfy anyone, and if they are not satisfied they likely should be carrying their own mic package.</p><p></p><p>for reference below is the mic/di list for house of blues in chicago. they last show i did they wa a fly in show so i used their house mics. i had plenty left over for the other bands ...</p><p>>> </p><p></p><p>Mics and digital inputs information for House of Blues Chicago</p><p>Shure: (2) Beta 52</p><p>(4) Beta 56</p><p>(4) Beta 57a</p><p>(8) Beta 58</p><p>(5) Beta 87</p><p>(2) Beta 91</p><p>(5) Beta 98</p><p>(2) KSM 27</p><p>(4) KSM32</p><p>(2) KSM44</p><p>(3) KSM 137</p><p>(4) SM 81</p><p>(8) SM57</p><p>(6) SM58</p><p>(1)SM7A</p><p>(1) SM 7B</p><p>(2) SM 86</p><p>(2) SM 98</p><p>(3) lavaliers</p><p>(2) vp88</p><p>Neumann: (1) KMS 104</p><p>(1) KMS 105</p><p>Sennheiser: (8) 421</p><p>(4) 614</p><p>(4) 865</p><p>(2) 901</p><p>(2) 902</p><p>(8) 904</p><p>(1) 905</p><p>(4) 906</p><p>(4) 908</p><p>(4) 914</p><p>(8) 935</p><p>(4) 945</p><p>(8) EW 500 G2 Wireless Handheld Transmitters</p><p>DI's: (3) Behringer Ultra-DI</p><p>(2) Whirlwind Director DI-Box</p><p>(4) PRO-CO DB-1</p><p>(1) Radial JDI</p><p>(4) Radial J48 Active DI-Box</p><p>(2) Radial PRO-D2 Stereo</p><p>(1) Radial PRO-AV2 Stereo</p><p>Mic Lines: (3) 12 Ch. subsnake</p><p>(1) 16 Ch. subsnake w/ 4 returns</p><p>(1) 8 Ch. subsnake w/ 4 returns</p><p>Mic Stands: Full compliment<<</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce reiter, post: 23209, member: 351"] Re: Regional Provider Microphone Selection brad, that is a pretty good list. i like the way the e900 sennheisers sound better than the e600 series... on thing that can be hard is having enough mics to give support a matching set too, one pet peeve i have when i am not carrying my own mics is having to use mix matched mics. a lot of bands i mix have up to 8 toms and 2 kicks etc so having enough matching mics makes me happy. any of the major mic brands will give you a good sound but in my opinion there are 4 brands that always rock: shure, sennheiser, electro voice and audio technica. if you fill your inventory with their "high end" mics you will satisfy anyone, and if they are not satisfied they likely should be carrying their own mic package. for reference below is the mic/di list for house of blues in chicago. they last show i did they wa a fly in show so i used their house mics. i had plenty left over for the other bands ... >> Mics and digital inputs information for House of Blues Chicago Shure: (2) Beta 52 (4) Beta 56 (4) Beta 57a (8) Beta 58 (5) Beta 87 (2) Beta 91 (5) Beta 98 (2) KSM 27 (4) KSM32 (2) KSM44 (3) KSM 137 (4) SM 81 (8) SM57 (6) SM58 (1)SM7A (1) SM 7B (2) SM 86 (2) SM 98 (3) lavaliers (2) vp88 Neumann: (1) KMS 104 (1) KMS 105 Sennheiser: (8) 421 (4) 614 (4) 865 (2) 901 (2) 902 (8) 904 (1) 905 (4) 906 (4) 908 (4) 914 (8) 935 (4) 945 (8) EW 500 G2 Wireless Handheld Transmitters DI's: (3) Behringer Ultra-DI (2) Whirlwind Director DI-Box (4) PRO-CO DB-1 (1) Radial JDI (4) Radial J48 Active DI-Box (2) Radial PRO-D2 Stereo (1) Radial PRO-AV2 Stereo Mic Lines: (3) 12 Ch. subsnake (1) 16 Ch. subsnake w/ 4 returns (1) 8 Ch. subsnake w/ 4 returns Mic Stands: Full compliment<< [/QUOTE]
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