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baekgaard
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I'm going to run the sound board for a live concert featuring a sax player that I don't know. I'm pretty comfortable with the rest of the band and setup, but wonder what the "best" mic would be for the (tenor, I think) sax player.
For live use, most of the mics we normally use are AKG D880 and D3800 or Shure SM58. For recording usage, I personally have also a SP C1 and a B1, a Røde NT1000 and a bunch of Oktava MC012, plus some others, incl. omni's that I assume are not useful for live usage. I can easily borrow an AKG C1000 as well, and possibly also other mics.
Would any of these mics work for the sax? I expect the Oktava mics are not so nice for live usage due to the high handling sensitivity, but otherwise I might have been tempted to test one of those out.
The amount of pre-flight "sound check time" we have is a bit limited with the sax player, so I would like to avoid experimenting too much.
Any and all hints appreciated,
-- Per.
For live use, most of the mics we normally use are AKG D880 and D3800 or Shure SM58. For recording usage, I personally have also a SP C1 and a B1, a Røde NT1000 and a bunch of Oktava MC012, plus some others, incl. omni's that I assume are not useful for live usage. I can easily borrow an AKG C1000 as well, and possibly also other mics.
Would any of these mics work for the sax? I expect the Oktava mics are not so nice for live usage due to the high handling sensitivity, but otherwise I might have been tempted to test one of those out.
The amount of pre-flight "sound check time" we have is a bit limited with the sax player, so I would like to avoid experimenting too much.
Any and all hints appreciated,
-- Per.