Rimshot
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This is something that I know very little about. My colleagues at the college know that I have recently built a bit of a mic cabinet, so this got tossed into my lap.
I need a speaker's dynamic cardioid mic with a broad pattern. An omni won't do. We are currently using a SM 58 at the podium/lecturn and no matter how many times we instruct a speaker/lecturer to speak into the mic, they are addressing it from the side. Occassionally, we need to pick up more than one speaker at the podium/lecturn at a time. We tried an omni, but it picked up too much peripheral noise and chatter from the dais.
What other options do we have for mics. I would like a mic similar in apperrance to the SM 58 (academics are creatures of habit. They're used to the old mic.) It's going through a 300W
PA amp and Peavy speakers. A condenser is also not an option, as there is no phantom power and it will be abused somewhat. I'd like something rugged and that looks enough like an SM 58 that some of them won't know it's been changed. (They may be scholars, but they're not always too smart.)
I know drum mics and a few vocal mics. This is new territory for me. Any suggestions?
I need a speaker's dynamic cardioid mic with a broad pattern. An omni won't do. We are currently using a SM 58 at the podium/lecturn and no matter how many times we instruct a speaker/lecturer to speak into the mic, they are addressing it from the side. Occassionally, we need to pick up more than one speaker at the podium/lecturn at a time. We tried an omni, but it picked up too much peripheral noise and chatter from the dais.
What other options do we have for mics. I would like a mic similar in apperrance to the SM 58 (academics are creatures of habit. They're used to the old mic.) It's going through a 300W
PA amp and Peavy speakers. A condenser is also not an option, as there is no phantom power and it will be abused somewhat. I'd like something rugged and that looks enough like an SM 58 that some of them won't know it's been changed. (They may be scholars, but they're not always too smart.)
I know drum mics and a few vocal mics. This is new territory for me. Any suggestions?
) so even though the equipment is ours, they operate it. And then there are the administrative bureaucrats that are always muddying up the water.....I'm screwed! 