rob aylestone
Moderator
For years, every President has spoken into two SM57s. Then it was suddenly one with a very ugly looking iso mount. Now it's two small, almost out of shot condensers? Still sounds fine, but why the changes?
For years, every President has spoken into two SM57s. Then it was suddenly one with a very ugly looking iso mount. Now it's two small, almost out of shot condensers? Still sounds fine, but why the changes?
I've read two (possibly three?) mics are used in a parallel feed so if one feed fails the other can transparently maintain the feed.
That's possibly the longest endorsement deal ever (if it is), but Nixon to Trump on the same microphone is pretty impressive really.
I think they use a good old USA mic, how would it look if they used a Sennheiser, Rode, AKG, Neumann, or one of the Chinese companies LOL
Alan
The good old USA thing was said tongue in cheek, however the US president talking into a Chinese brand would look unusual?
Even if Shure is made in Mexico it’s still a US brand name.
Alan