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robjh22
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Thanks. I'll do it. As I was agonizing about whether to get SD or
LD mikes and how many, etc., I rememberd an astonishing interview in guitar player magazine of the lead guitar player in Linda Ronstadt's band. He purposefully played Silvertones and no-name cheapo guitars on stage and said something to the effect of: "It's ridiculous how expensive name brand guitars are getting, and a lot of our fans out there can't afford them. So why do I have to play one?"
Struck me dumb.
It may not relate to microphones, but I think it's important for people like me to keep perspective: get the music as good as you can get it, and get the nicest stuff you can afford, and nicer if you really want, but don't agonize about it and don't kid yourself into thinking it's going to make or break you as an emerging talent if the roll off on your mike isn't "perfect."
LD mikes and how many, etc., I rememberd an astonishing interview in guitar player magazine of the lead guitar player in Linda Ronstadt's band. He purposefully played Silvertones and no-name cheapo guitars on stage and said something to the effect of: "It's ridiculous how expensive name brand guitars are getting, and a lot of our fans out there can't afford them. So why do I have to play one?"
Struck me dumb.
It may not relate to microphones, but I think it's important for people like me to keep perspective: get the music as good as you can get it, and get the nicest stuff you can afford, and nicer if you really want, but don't agonize about it and don't kid yourself into thinking it's going to make or break you as an emerging talent if the roll off on your mike isn't "perfect."
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