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#108354 - 11/27/00 01:02 PM
Re: Seek "Wireless Mic" Recommendations
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Member
Registered: 11/26/99
Posts: 241
Loc: Austin, Texas, U.S.A.
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Scott,
Since a headset mic is worn at a fixed angle I do not know of any technique to achieve what you mentioned. However, if your wireless mic receiver unit is reachable by your hands, you can always use the audio attenuator/level control knob (better models usually have it) to change the amplification level of you audio out signal. I have not tried setting up anything between Solton X-1 and a microphone unit but I imagine that a good continous signal controller like Roland/Boss FV-300L (2 in 2 out) foot volume switch should be able to do the trick. I usually use FV-300L to control fade in/fade out of different keyboards simultaneously. Since it can handle effects units as well I guess it can handle the audio out of a wireless receiver as input. A volume control knob at the base controls the minimum output level you desire when the pedal is at minimum output position. This is a new kind of usage of such pedal for me and I will try it tonight and let you know about the result.
By the way, NADY mics are acceptable mics for home use and shorter operating distance, not stage use though. I have much better results with the pro mics (like AT, Shure, Vega ... etc.) than those systems made for home use. The above statement is based on usage in larger room sizes (100 people and up).
Thanks,
Paul Ip from Texas
[This message has been edited by Paul Ip (edited 11-27-2000).]
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