Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2447
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
Had one and sent it back but you may want to try one. The preset EQ and compression made it sound way too trebly for me and caused feedback problems I didn't have before. Theres supposed to be a way to change the setting but I couldn't get it to work on mine. The echos and reverbs are good. The Pitch Correction is subtle and to me the best part of the unit. I should of kept it but my BK9 gives me a decent reverb and EQ built in. As for the pitch corrcection hopefully I sing on pitch enough so as not to need it although it does tighten up your vocals. I also decided I just didn't want to mess with more wires and a 9 volt adaptor. If you have no other effects on your mic its well worth the price.
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Bill in SC --- Roland BK9 (2) Roland BK7M, Roland PK5 Pedals, Roland FP90, Roland CM30 (2), JBL Eon Ones (2) JBL 610 Monitor, Behringer Sub, EV mics, Apple iPad (2) Behringer DJ mixer
Registered: 01/24/10
Posts: 117
Loc: Western Mojave Desert, Califor...
My wife really likes her Mic Mechanic. Got it on ebay for $99. It does what it says it does. I used it on a solo gig last week where the house furnished all the amplification and it let my vocals really cut through.
Duane
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Korg PA4x76, Yamaha CP-70 Electric Grand Piano, Zoom L20 mixer/recorder, Turbosound ip500 column speaker system
It's a good thing to have. I never liked adaptive tone. It would be nice to capture that when you like it and leave it like that, but as soon you go for a break and come back it will change again..Correction I never use. What do you actually need??
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
True, I have the best voice technology can buy! Seriously, I'm always looking for stuff. Most of the time I decide against it, but it's fun to shop around! The best voice processor I ever had may have been the Harmony M. It was simple, small and effective. Sort of like a mosquito, except it did good stuff.