ON/OFF switch, and a few other questions?

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No switches on my stage

Hi,

I never use a mic with switches on my stage. Here's why.

Singer A finishes his song. Since he's done the show is over and he switches off the mic.

A bit later Singer B starts singing through the switched off microphone. The sound person can't hear anything and ups the gain. Singer B finds the switch and turns it on. Guess what happens next.

Squeeeeeeeeallllllll!!!!!!!!

Switches on mics for live performance. Just say no.

Thanks,

Hairy Larry
 
perfect point larry. couldnt have said it better.
 
I used the switch on my fake SM58 live with my delay setup - I'd use the switch like I would a pickup selector and make some pretty cool noises.

I can't think of any other good reason to have one.
 
TravisinFlorida said:
Just watch out. There have been fake shure mikes on ebay for a while.


Anyway to tell if it's a fake, prior to buying?
 
Mics with switches are intended for PA systems on podiums and the like. Usaully if the mic has a switch it also has been designed for spoken word, with less low and high frequency response.
 
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