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Oldtrumpetguy Regular Member
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Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 9:13 pm Post subject: Microphone suggestions |
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I need to replace an APEX 656 wired clip-on mic. Looking for suggestions on what to replace it with. It can be a clip-on or stand mic. Not witeless (can't afford it). Looking to spend no more than $150-200. Suggestions? _________________ Conn 36B
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etc-etc Heavyweight Member
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Oldtrumpetguy Regular Member
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Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 10:06 pm Post subject: Microphone suggestions |
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That is a good suggestion. My previous mic lasted 2 maybe 3 years. I never used mics prior (not my own anyway). Which would have better longevity: stand or clip-on? I like the clip on because it allows for some movement and you're not stuck on the mic. On the other hand, stand mics seem more durable. I like the mic you've suggested, though. Thank you. _________________ Conn 36B
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scottfsmith Veteran Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 6:48 am Post subject: |
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I was in a similar situation last week. I found the following trumpet microphone shootout post:
https://www.trumpetmaster.com/threads/mic-shootout-for-recording-trumet-at-home.71250/
Not being a mic expert I got the Røde NT1A that this poster liked. Its a stand mic. They are $230 or so new but I got a used on on eBay with a few extras for less than $150.
I have been using it for a few days and its a fantastic mic, much better than the $50 or so mics I was using before.
I never thought about getting a clip-on mic, the quality is often lower on those per $$ and I am sure they are less rugged as they are designed to be put on people. I play 3-4 feet from the mic which allows more movement without being as noticeable, some folks think that is too far but I like the more ambient sound. |
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razeontherock Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 4:49 pm Post subject: |
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A mike on a stand is ideally at least a few feet from your bell, and off-axis (Exactly how much off axis is best with my mike I have not discovered, but prevailing wisdom seems to be between 15 and 45 degrees, so I shoot for 30)
The idea is to mike the room rather than the bell. Soundmen tend to not like this, but the volume coming out the bell is so much louder than ambient noise that it makes it workable.
Also clip-ons cause major problems with mutes! Unless you have an uber-expensive one, held way in front of the bell. |
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Oldtrumpetguy Regular Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 7:43 pm Post subject: Microphone suggestions |
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Thanks. All great suggestions. I'm leaning toward s stand mic for durability. Still would like other suggestions. Thanks. _________________ Conn 36B
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Oldtrumpetguy Regular Member
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I ended up getting two stand mics: Shure Beta 57 A and a Shure SM 57. I used the 57 A last night and it sounded so much better than the clip on I was using. In fact, the three horns in the band ditched the clip one and went with Shure mics last night. What a huge difference...in a good way. Thanks for all of your feedback. Moving forward, I will be staying with the stand mic. _________________ Conn 36B
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FatPauly Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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SM-57 is a great all-around mic. Also useful in hand-to-hand combat. Hope you don't play at venues where that matters!
Oldtrumpetguy wrote: | I ended up getting two stand mics: Shure Beta 57 A and a Shure SM 57. I used the 57 A last night and it sounded so much better than the clip on I was using. In fact, the three horns in the band ditched the clip one and went with Shure mics last night. What a huge difference...in a good way. Thanks for all of your feedback. Moving forward, I will be staying with the stand mic. |
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