From: Ty Ford on 1 Feb 2010 10:45 On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 13:45:19 -0500, Joe Kotroczo wrote (in article <C78A2EBF.AF4BF%kotroczo(a)mac.com>): > On 30/01/2010 17:46, in article mkr8m5h74ohsi86nl8m19bidgt09fp2v02(a)4ax.com, > "BJtheDJ(a)the.controls" <BJtheDJ(a)the.controls> wrote: > >> My daughter is currently studying for her doctorate at Sussex University, >> and sings with a local band www.notownlikemotown.com as well doing solo >> gigs to backing tracks. Sennheiser 431 or 441? Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWaPRHMGhGA
From: Ty Ford on 1 Feb 2010 10:47 On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 16:23:48 -0500, geoff wrote (in article <CLqdnVq2-Ma2a_jWnZ2dnVY3goWdnZ2d(a)giganews.com>): > BJtheDJ(a)the.controls wrote: >> On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 17:08:13 -0500, "liquidator" >> <mikeh(a)mad.scientist.com> wrote: > > > After trialing various Sennies incl. 845, Audixs, RODE M1, and AKG D5, I > just bought 8 x D5s. > > May or may not suit your daughter - best try what you can, where you can. > > geoff And keep an eye out for an Audio technica AE5400. Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWaPRHMGhGA
From: BNB Sound on 1 Feb 2010 11:54
A little training for the guy twisting the knobs wouldn't go amiss. A sweep mid, properly adjusted, can work wonders for a strident vocal sound. No matter what the mic. Jon Dayton BNB Sound |