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Ed Dixon
New member
At our church we have 4 mics hung from the ceiling for the choir area. These were installed many years ago and we're having problems getting them to sound good.
I cannot yet tell the exact model yet, because of height, but they are white, very small, and appear similar to some Audio Technicia condenser mics I have used for other churches in the past. The Audio Technicia I used in the past worked great, but these clearly do not.
When the mics are enabled, the sound that results sounds very distant with a high white noise-like sound. Almost as if they are picking up air conditioning sounds as air passes by. When we use other tube condenser mics on a boom stand, in about the same location, they sound fine.
The choir area is about 50’ wide about 15” deep and perhaps 40’ tall. The side walls are hard and the back wall is covered with sound panels.
The boom mic condensers are working OK, but the setup is a pain as things have to be moved for each service. Buying new mics may not be in the cards due to cost. Just wondering if others have ideas of what might make the hanging mics work better?
Ed
I cannot yet tell the exact model yet, because of height, but they are white, very small, and appear similar to some Audio Technicia condenser mics I have used for other churches in the past. The Audio Technicia I used in the past worked great, but these clearly do not.
When the mics are enabled, the sound that results sounds very distant with a high white noise-like sound. Almost as if they are picking up air conditioning sounds as air passes by. When we use other tube condenser mics on a boom stand, in about the same location, they sound fine.
The choir area is about 50’ wide about 15” deep and perhaps 40’ tall. The side walls are hard and the back wall is covered with sound panels.
The boom mic condensers are working OK, but the setup is a pain as things have to be moved for each service. Buying new mics may not be in the cards due to cost. Just wondering if others have ideas of what might make the hanging mics work better?
Ed