Re: [Harp-L] Good cheap microphone
On Aug 4, 2004, at 4:06 PM, Steve Shaw wrote:
This is uncanny. I've had exactly the same experience. I have
arthritis in my finger joints and wrists, and there were nights with
my green bullet when I had to give up in despair. I tried a stereo
tie-clip mic (£30) that I'd originally bought for my minidisc
recorder, and after a bit of adjusting I found it to be fantastic. I
do exactly as Mike describes. Same level of control over tone that
Mike describes too. I've just bought a mono one - even cheaper at £20
- as a backup and it's just as good. As Mike says I think you need
one with its own power supply. The battery (cheap) lasts forever. The
only slight hassle I find in my own situation is that I miss the
volume control, but that's no big deal really. I can even use my
open/closed cup as a volume control to some extent - agreed, Mike?
The whole thing including its power unit fits into a tiny bag - ideal
for travelling light/busking. It's a great backup for your regular
mic in case anything should go wrong. This is no compromise - it's a
solution!
Steve
This is uncanny. I've had exactly the same experience. I have
arthritis in my hands and tried a midget mike. I take off my wedding
band, slip the mic THROUGH it and replace the band. My battery pack is
9 volts and I use the ones which no longer work in my smoke detectors
(which seem to prefer to signal/screech a need for a battery change
when STILL at 1/2 power). I carry several and never needed to change
one during a set. P.S. I put a potentiometer ON the power
supply....works ...... smo-joe
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