[Harp-L] Bullet Mic Woes

George Miklas harmonicat@xxxxx
Sun Dec 10 11:17:55 EST 2023


I'm piggybacking on what bad_hat said ... he went to the 545 and never
looked back.  Amy, try an Ultimate 545 or Ultimate 57. The Ultimate models
have lighter, shorter handles and a volume control. I understand you want
to avoid my friend Greg. But I am a reseller of his products, and you can
buy from me if you want to buy any of his products. I am a reseller.

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On Sat, Dec 9, 2023 at 6:35 PM <bad_hat at xxxxx> wrote:

> I no longer use bullet microphones.  I kind if accidentally acquired a
> Sher 545 microphone and it languished for years until one day I decided
> to figure out how to wire it high impedance and try it out.  I've never
> looked back.  What I like about it is it's versatile.  You can control
> the mic tone via proxikity and the cup.  More so than with a bullet type
> mic.  Plus 1 on Dennis being a nice guy.
>


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