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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Tudor" data-source="post: 66815" data-attributes="member: 1195"><p>Re: Shure Lav clip</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Mine are BP892. </p><p>I've used some borrowed Countryman headsets for some shows and never been thrilled with the sound. I've always thought that they sounded somewhat thin and honky, and I've had trouble getting a lot of gain before feedback. With the AT BP892 headset, it just works. Nice neutral sound without hitting the EQ and I don't find it nearly as prone to feedback. I had a guest lecture last week, the guy wanted to work the crowd so he jumps off the apron wearing the mic, walks right in front of the house left speaker and partway up the left isle to converse with an audience member. Smooth even sound, no feedback, and the thing stayed on his ear the whole time. I also like that it comes with a full headpiece so I can anchor it to both ears should I end up with a more active performer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Tudor, post: 66815, member: 1195"] Re: Shure Lav clip Mine are BP892. I've used some borrowed Countryman headsets for some shows and never been thrilled with the sound. I've always thought that they sounded somewhat thin and honky, and I've had trouble getting a lot of gain before feedback. With the AT BP892 headset, it just works. Nice neutral sound without hitting the EQ and I don't find it nearly as prone to feedback. I had a guest lecture last week, the guy wanted to work the crowd so he jumps off the apron wearing the mic, walks right in front of the house left speaker and partway up the left isle to converse with an audience member. Smooth even sound, no feedback, and the thing stayed on his ear the whole time. I also like that it comes with a full headpiece so I can anchor it to both ears should I end up with a more active performer. [/QUOTE]
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