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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Greco" data-source="post: 133684" data-attributes="member: 1346"><p>Re: Suggested mic for round table discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ditto on the multiples with an automixer. If your stuck using dynamics go with regular 57's on desk stands as they seem to have a larger pattern in my experience than 58's. You'll be ok as long as someone doesn't eat them which is pretty rare in panel discussions. If you have the option to use condensers any cardoid variety should do the trick as long as they are all the same and you have some sort of pop filter/windscreen. Eq the mics for feedback with a group eq that the mics are summed to, apply high passes for each channel at 100hz or higher. Go grab a coffee and your off to the races. U can rent an automixer from Dan Dugan himself or locate one nearby. Should be in the $100.00 dollar per day range. U will never go back to panel discussions without one guaranteed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Greco, post: 133684, member: 1346"] Re: Suggested mic for round table discussion Ditto on the multiples with an automixer. If your stuck using dynamics go with regular 57's on desk stands as they seem to have a larger pattern in my experience than 58's. You'll be ok as long as someone doesn't eat them which is pretty rare in panel discussions. If you have the option to use condensers any cardoid variety should do the trick as long as they are all the same and you have some sort of pop filter/windscreen. Eq the mics for feedback with a group eq that the mics are summed to, apply high passes for each channel at 100hz or higher. Go grab a coffee and your off to the races. U can rent an automixer from Dan Dugan himself or locate one nearby. Should be in the $100.00 dollar per day range. U will never go back to panel discussions without one guaranteed. [/QUOTE]
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