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Vocal mics with little or no proximity effect?
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<blockquote data-quote="Matthew Miller" data-source="post: 5408" data-attributes="member: 2260"><p>Hi crew, </p><p>Been reading here awhile but never actually posted anything.</p><p>Btw I've tried a search but nothing really answered my quest.</p><p></p><p>So simply I'm looking for vocal mics options with the least proximity effect.</p><p>HPF only gets part way, I'm HPF high.</p><p></p><p>Now my favourite live mic is an Audix OM7 but my current client plays harmonica, sings very dynamically and also has quite a low middy and 600hz heavy voice.</p><p>Oh I should say the standard B58a which we've used as the 'old reliable' gets spitted out some nights.</p><p>Not really a loud monitor stage but loud drummer and guitar amp.</p><p></p><p>I've tried the following:</p><p>B58a - takes the spl but gets muddy and enhances the quaky qualities.</p><p>B57a - a little better but still too muddy and quaky</p><p>OM6 - smooth, articulate but goes a little low and too tight for a harmonica.</p><p>OM7 - no or little proximity, articulate but way too tight</p><p>AE5400 - Articulate, great for the harmonica but a little too wooly and lots of bleed (although nice bleed). </p><p>AE4100 - Nice but still a lot of proximity effect when induced by a low-mid voice.</p><p></p><p>I like the character of the AT mics and was thinking of trying the ae6100 but it's probably still not great for this voice.</p><p>I've tried Sennheiser in the past with other singers and loved them with thinner voices. Obviously this isn't the case.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious of a Heil PR35 or Telefunken M81.</p><p>I should mention the venues range from 300 to 1500 capacity so GBF and can be an issue.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What do you all think??</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Matthew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew Miller, post: 5408, member: 2260"] Hi crew, Been reading here awhile but never actually posted anything. Btw I've tried a search but nothing really answered my quest. So simply I'm looking for vocal mics options with the least proximity effect. HPF only gets part way, I'm HPF high. Now my favourite live mic is an Audix OM7 but my current client plays harmonica, sings very dynamically and also has quite a low middy and 600hz heavy voice. Oh I should say the standard B58a which we've used as the 'old reliable' gets spitted out some nights. Not really a loud monitor stage but loud drummer and guitar amp. I've tried the following: B58a - takes the spl but gets muddy and enhances the quaky qualities. B57a - a little better but still too muddy and quaky OM6 - smooth, articulate but goes a little low and too tight for a harmonica. OM7 - no or little proximity, articulate but way too tight AE5400 - Articulate, great for the harmonica but a little too wooly and lots of bleed (although nice bleed). AE4100 - Nice but still a lot of proximity effect when induced by a low-mid voice. I like the character of the AT mics and was thinking of trying the ae6100 but it's probably still not great for this voice. I've tried Sennheiser in the past with other singers and loved them with thinner voices. Obviously this isn't the case. I'm curious of a Heil PR35 or Telefunken M81. I should mention the venues range from 300 to 1500 capacity so GBF and can be an issue. What do you all think?? Cheers, Matthew. [/QUOTE]
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