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#173074 - 09/24/03 07:54 AM
Re: Who's using a wireless headset for vocals? pros/cons
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I just checked the purchase date on my Audio-Technica PRO8HEx headset mic and I began using it five years ago. While I owned lots of expensive handhelds, and the audio quality of them was considered somewhat better, the difference was marginal at best to trained ears. However, when it comes to doing live performances, IMO, the headset mic is the best attribute a performing musician could ever imagine.
Pros: 1. Freedom of movement 2. Excellent voice quality 3. No worries about brushing against the mic 4. Ability to maintain eye contact with audience 5. Ease of making keyboard changes on the fly without worrying where the mic is 6. Ability to set up for the next song while you're still singing another 7. When rigged wireless, interaction with the audience 8. No mic stand or boom to carry 9. Lightweight and compact 10.Inespensive (Mine cost me $125)
Cons: 1. Marginal difference in vocal quality 2. I can't think of another....
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#173079 - 09/24/03 10:24 AM
Re: Who's using a wireless headset for vocals? pros/cons
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Registered: 10/05/01
Posts: 299
Loc: Providence, RI USA
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Donny,
I started out with one, but I found out pretty quick that, vocally, I use a lot of dynamics when I sing. Funny thing is, if you had asked me this before I tried the headset, I would have answered differently. True, it is great to have the freedom of movement. It's just, for my application, I couldn't adjust to the dynamics changes (loud/soft, etc.) I would have had to acquire.
Angelo
[This message has been edited by cam8neel (edited 09-24-2003).]
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#173088 - 09/24/03 03:08 PM
Re: Who's using a wireless headset for vocals? pros/cons
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Originally posted by Fran Carango: Us good looking guys don't use them...It messes up the hair!! What hair? Last time I looked in the mirror, I saw a lot more scalp than I cared to see. Besides, if it's properly positioned it doesn't mess up your hair, at least not on the top of your head. Cheers, Gary
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#173098 - 09/28/03 09:30 AM
Re: Who's using a wireless headset for vocals? pros/cons
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I don't know of any headset mic with a handy on/off switch. When I was in radio and broadcasting the news, we had a "cough switch" on the news desk, but that was an add-on device and would only cut the mic while you were holding the switch down. As soon as you released the botton, the mic was back on. There was a capacitor across the switch to eliminate pop sounds when the switch was depressed.
Cheers,
Gary 8)
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