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Hi there
A friend of mine performs as a one man band.
He performs in a style which I would describe as Swamp/Blues.
He performs sat down playing hi hat and bass drum with his feet and and a lap steel with his hands, wears a Harmonica brace, and sings.
The vocals are usually run through a dynamic such as a 58, or whatever the venue has lying around he usually runs the mic through a holy grail reverb and then out through a pignose to get a heavily overdriven and reverb drenched sound.
His performances are beginning to attract attention in London but the problem lie's in his inability to sing directly into the Mic as his performances involve a lot of moving around.
He doesn't want to go the route of mounting a mic on his Harmonica rack or connected to his ear, like I've seen people do.
He's asked me for advice, but I've just drawn a blank as I always insist that the vocalist sings into the Mic.
Any suggestions ? I guess I'm looking for something with an extremely wide pattern,
I saw someone record a choir once with these mics that where attached to a floor plate, one each side of the stage, recordings sounded great, but I can't remember whether the signals picked up from these Mics where amplified through a P.A. so I don't know if they'd be appropriate.
Any advice, much appreciated.
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A friend of mine performs as a one man band.
He performs in a style which I would describe as Swamp/Blues.
He performs sat down playing hi hat and bass drum with his feet and and a lap steel with his hands, wears a Harmonica brace, and sings.
The vocals are usually run through a dynamic such as a 58, or whatever the venue has lying around he usually runs the mic through a holy grail reverb and then out through a pignose to get a heavily overdriven and reverb drenched sound.
His performances are beginning to attract attention in London but the problem lie's in his inability to sing directly into the Mic as his performances involve a lot of moving around.
He doesn't want to go the route of mounting a mic on his Harmonica rack or connected to his ear, like I've seen people do.
He's asked me for advice, but I've just drawn a blank as I always insist that the vocalist sings into the Mic.
Any suggestions ? I guess I'm looking for something with an extremely wide pattern,
I saw someone record a choir once with these mics that where attached to a floor plate, one each side of the stage, recordings sounded great, but I can't remember whether the signals picked up from these Mics where amplified through a P.A. so I don't know if they'd be appropriate.
Any advice, much appreciated.
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