Re: [Harp-L] Which harp mic is most feedback resistant?




My Ultimate 57 from Greg Heumann is very feedback resistant.ÂÂI also have a Audix Fireball and I would agree with Bill that it is virtually feedback free.ÂMy shure black label mini-bullet mic is very feedback prone. Not a problem if you just know that going into a gig. 



Another shout out to Greg H and his Blowsmeaway products. No affiliation - just a very happy customer - the ultimate 57 for me is the best mic I've ever used - that and my Harp gear double trouble and I'm a pretty happy camper these days on stage. 



Ross Macdonald 

www.myspace.com/sassparillajugband 




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Hines" <billhines4@xxxxxxxxx> 
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Sent: Thursday, October 8, 2009 11:49:39 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Which harp mic is most feedback resistant? 

That's easy - Audix Fireball hands down. 

Aside from that obvious choice, probably the instrument type mics like 
the SM57, then vocal mics i.e. SM58, then bullets. 

Bill 

Rick Davis wrote: 
> What is your experience with feedback and harp microphones? ÂWhich is the 
> most feedback resistant? 
> 
> Is the Shure SM57 more feedback resistant than a typical bullet mic, in 
> general? 
> 
> What characterisitcs make a bullet microphone more or less prone to 
> feedback? 
> 
> -Rick Davis 
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