All good but , if the stage is small and the band is around 110 DB and you sing at 95
or 100 db , you have to stuff the damn mic as close to your mouth as you can, or in most cases the vocal mic becomes an overhead for the cymbals . On TV maybe the sound check didn't get it right so in order to get themselves comfy they stuff it in there mouth .
great info here!!
what ive always done is put my headphones on...then move the mic around till i find "the sweet spot"
..you will hear it,listen for it.
MrGziss 8 months ago
All good but , if the stage is small and the band is around 110 DB and you sing at 95
or 100 db , you have to stuff the damn mic as close to your mouth as you can, or in most cases the vocal mic becomes an overhead for the cymbals . On TV maybe the sound check didn't get it right so in order to get themselves comfy they stuff it in there mouth .
mrstudes 9 months ago
What is with the hum in this video?
dalferesvideotec 9 months ago
good information, going to look for my mics sweet spot.
AnomalyJonez 10 months ago
Truer words were never spoken ..... so well
junkyardphilosopher 1 year ago 3
You have explained to me in this three minute video what I have spent the past hour looking for on the internet. Just subscribed. Thank you.
lindawmn 1 year ago 10
Elton John has his mic on his mouth everytime. why does he do this?
what sort of mic can i use for live choir performance?
sevenmendoyeah 1 year ago