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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Wolf" data-source="post: 66418" data-attributes="member: 316"><p>Re: Shure Lav clip</p><p></p><p></p><p>At my location for my job, I use the super-cardioid elements on the Shure lavs and that gets us the best GBF - which is my primary concern when forced to use in-house audio (ceiling speakers). Using SOS is always nicer, but not an option people are willing to pay for when, "There's already speakers in the room…why can't I just use them?".</p><p></p><p>Headset mics allow me to pay more attention to HOW it sounds, rather than waiting for the next feedback ring to happen so I can knock it out of the mix. I wish we used them more often, but it seems that lavs are still the preferred mic to deploy for corpy events around here (Philadelphia area). I'm going to try recommending them for future events because "they're trendy". Maybe that'll cause the client to rethink...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Wolf, post: 66418, member: 316"] Re: Shure Lav clip At my location for my job, I use the super-cardioid elements on the Shure lavs and that gets us the best GBF - which is my primary concern when forced to use in-house audio (ceiling speakers). Using SOS is always nicer, but not an option people are willing to pay for when, "There's already speakers in the room…why can't I just use them?". Headset mics allow me to pay more attention to HOW it sounds, rather than waiting for the next feedback ring to happen so I can knock it out of the mix. I wish we used them more often, but it seems that lavs are still the preferred mic to deploy for corpy events around here (Philadelphia area). I'm going to try recommending them for future events because "they're trendy". Maybe that'll cause the client to rethink... [/QUOTE]
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