I discovered a mic has noting to do with POPPIN P's. You know like the P sound is pah!
This is what happened. I have an Audio Technica MB1000L mic. I've been using my home stereo speakers for a month now. Consisting of 2 satelites and a sub-woofer. The brand is KLH. It sounds good except for the poppin P's.
Donny bragged so much about the Carvin AG100 I wanted to try something as close as I could find to the AG100. The only thing I could get that I thought might be close is a Crate KX160 keyboard amp on lone from the local store. It has 4 seperate channels with volumn and reverb settings on each channel.
It sounds a bit better than my home stereo but it did not blow my mind. However, I cant't get the sucker to do a poppin P no matter how hard I try.
Now, what I want to know is, would the cause of the poppin P's be my home stereo speakers or my powered RMS mixer, or both? Would better speakers be what I need? Or do I need another amp.
Hope you guys know the answer.
thanks again friends,
Boo
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