 Uh, John, I have a cool stuff found that I'm going to throw into the mix here. I, I don't know if any of you can tell the difference, but for the first time in certainly over a decade here in the studio anyway, I am using a different microphone. Um, I've been talking with the folks at earthworks and they said, you know, you might want to check out the icon pro. It's a, it's a built to be broadcast mic. Uh, and it is a condenser mic. Which is sort of against my religion when it comes to broadcast mics, because you don't want it to pick up anything else in the room and condenser mics generally, but not always will be more active in their listening, if you will, whereas a dynamic and I'm oversimplifying this and actually saying it incorrectly. But, but the way I think of a condenser versus dynamic is that a dynamic mic gets its energy from the sound that you put into it and a condenser mic actually gets its energy from the microphone preamp via phantom power. So this is a condenser mic, but it is built and tuned to be a broadcast microphone and it is super responsive to gain. And when you've got the gain set right, which wasn't difficult at all, then you get this smooth, rich sound. It's got a higher top end. I think it goes up to 30 kilohertz, um, which is of course beyond the range of my human hearing. And I think everybody's human hearing, but, um, but by going up that far, you don't get that distortion roll off that happens in the top end of mics that might just go 20 to 20 or something like that. And it I, and I find it's a little smoother than the previous mic that I was using in the mid range. It just kind of gives me that nice low, you know, it responds fast. And so there's no, um, is that there's no, there's no honkiness in the, in the mid range either. So I'm duly impressed by this thing. I'm not sure how long I'll be using it, but I'm happy that I'm able to use it right now.