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Originally posted by keysvocalssax:

i tried this and it worked like a charm for me: put your headset mic up against your cheek, not in front of your mouth! yes, i am a cerifiable lunatic but you have to humor me or i get a rash. you have to adjust your settings but it eliminates a lot of proximity problems, no pops, no hisses, no breath problems, no overload, . it may not be easy to do with your present rig, so just hold it there with your hand instead of with the headset on your head if it's awkward. then you can figure out how to bend your
headpiece or replace it so you can get cheek-compatibility.


am i breaking new ground here pulling out my own quotes? and is anyone going to try the cheek techneek? (0r is it chic technique?)

Mo
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