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<blockquote data-quote="Nathan Grater" data-source="post: 125014" data-attributes="member: 4666"><p>Re: Theatrical Mic Attachment</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree that is its purpose and its stated use. I have found that it is GREAT most actors. Generally I have only had a problem with it if the person already irritates easily with transpore or the actor likes to use a lot of tape. For the sensitive skin cases I have found the natural oil and sweat can sometimes help keep removal irritation down. </p><p></p><p>But in the end, its most important to constantly work with your actors and use a unique solution for each one if they need it. There is no one size fits all in this line of work. Some people love skin prep and some people hate it. Some people love micropore but hate transpore. Some people love halo rigs but hate the feeling of toupee clips. Finding the solution that works best for FOH sound and comfort to the actor is such a balancing act. And some people need staples and industrial adhesive. I give that to people who break my mics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan Grater, post: 125014, member: 4666"] Re: Theatrical Mic Attachment I agree that is its purpose and its stated use. I have found that it is GREAT most actors. Generally I have only had a problem with it if the person already irritates easily with transpore or the actor likes to use a lot of tape. For the sensitive skin cases I have found the natural oil and sweat can sometimes help keep removal irritation down. But in the end, its most important to constantly work with your actors and use a unique solution for each one if they need it. There is no one size fits all in this line of work. Some people love skin prep and some people hate it. Some people love micropore but hate transpore. Some people love halo rigs but hate the feeling of toupee clips. Finding the solution that works best for FOH sound and comfort to the actor is such a balancing act. And some people need staples and industrial adhesive. I give that to people who break my mics. [/QUOTE]
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