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<blockquote data-quote="John Chiara" data-source="post: 83353" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Re: The SM58...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not disagreeing at all...just consider this analogy. It's 2013 and young people are training to be auto mechanics. While a background in 30 year old cars might be of interest to them I think they would be less than well served to spend time working on cars they will never be forced to work on, instead of learning current and implemented technologies. My point is, if I am training someone to mix on a house system, teaching them how to wrangle a 58 into submission is a waste of time. Teach them from the start that different mics suit different vocals. I taught a guy how to wrangle a Senn 935... And even his inexperienced ears can tell the difference. I admit I am old but nothing aggravates me more than seeing anyone doing something by habit instead of using their ears to try stuff and take it up a notch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Chiara, post: 83353, member: 53"] Re: The SM58... Not disagreeing at all...just consider this analogy. It's 2013 and young people are training to be auto mechanics. While a background in 30 year old cars might be of interest to them I think they would be less than well served to spend time working on cars they will never be forced to work on, instead of learning current and implemented technologies. My point is, if I am training someone to mix on a house system, teaching them how to wrangle a 58 into submission is a waste of time. Teach them from the start that different mics suit different vocals. I taught a guy how to wrangle a Senn 935... And even his inexperienced ears can tell the difference. I admit I am old but nothing aggravates me more than seeing anyone doing something by habit instead of using their ears to try stuff and take it up a notch. [/QUOTE]
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