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#205608 - 02/24/05 08:22 PM Microphones
Smokey Offline
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Registered: 10/04/03
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Loc: Colorado
OK, It's time for a new mic for the PSR3000.
I think a Shure Shure SM58S. But it's low Z. Will need a impedance matching unit? Are there any high impedance mics that compare to the 58?
Thanks, Smokey

[This message has been edited by Smokey (edited 02-24-2005).]

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#205609 - 02/24/05 08:49 PM Re: Microphones
travlin'easy Offline
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Smokey,

You don't need an impedience matching transformer. All you need is an adapter cable and you're in business. Email Uncle Dave, Donny Pesce, and any of the other 3000 owners who sing and they'll be more than happy to fill you in on the details. I no longer use a handheld, but when I have friends over and they want to sing through the keyboard's processor, I plug in a Sennheiser E-855 and it works just fine. Donny Pesce used the same mic for years with no problems, no matching transformer, just an inexpensive adapter cable.

Good Luck,

Gary
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#205610 - 02/25/05 01:16 AM Re: Microphones
MacAllcock Offline
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Loc: Preston, Lancashire, England
I'm an AKG fan these days; to my ears sounds as good as a '58 but is higher output.
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#205611 - 02/25/05 05:03 AM Re: Microphones
Smokey Offline
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Registered: 10/04/03
Posts: 97
Loc: Colorado
Quote:
Originally posted by MacAllcock:
I'm an AKG fan these days; to my ears sounds as good as a '58 but is higher output.


Thanks What model do you use?
Smokey

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#205612 - 02/25/05 06:04 AM Re: Microphones
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Dont believe the hype on mics.....there are tooo many personal variables......YOUR Voice, Your PA, Your EQ's, Your KB Eq's, I have used the best out there and only with your own personal settings can you make them acceptable to your liking.............try a few before you buy if you can.....good luck!!

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#205613 - 02/25/05 10:34 AM Re: Microphones
tony mads usa Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
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Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
I'm using a Senn 845 ... but not with a PSR3000 ... sounds great to me ... but then I could be tone deaf ... ...
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#205614 - 02/25/05 11:27 AM Re: Microphones
harosha Offline
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Posts: 193
Loc: Chicago, IL, USA
I second the Senn 845. I am using it with a Korg Pa1Xpro. I have also used it before with a PSR2000 and it worked great. I previously owned a Shure SM58 and thought that a Senn 845 was an upgrade over that.

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#205615 - 02/25/05 12:59 PM Re: Microphones
tony mads usa Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
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Quote:
Originally posted by harosha:
I second the Senn 845. I am using it with a Korg Pa1Xpro. I have also used it before with a PSR2000 and it worked great. I previously owned a Shure SM58 and thought that a Senn 845 was an upgrade over that.



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"You mean I was RIGHT?!?!?" ...
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#205616 - 02/26/05 01:40 AM Re: Microphones
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Registered: 03/02/02
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Loc: Preston, Lancashire, England
The mic I use is an AGK "tripower" D3700 (I think, but its about 2-3 years old and I think I paid about 50-60 pounds sterling so given the price if this model these days I might have got the number wrong and it might be the next model down).

The drummer & I used to use sm48's (we couldn't hear any difference between the sm48 and the sm58 back-to-back) until a friend did a guest vocalist spot using an AKG "tripower" mic. The level coming out of the mic was about twice as "hot" as from the sm's and the sound had oodles of "Presence". As DNJ rightly says, this is a personal choice but in the price range we couldn't find anything sounding as good or "up front" as the AKG's. Therefore we both use the same AKG's and are very happy with the sound.
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#205617 - 02/26/05 05:01 PM Re: Microphones
Smokey Offline
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Registered: 10/04/03
Posts: 97
Loc: Colorado
Thanks for the info. I just picked up a AKG D-880 to try. I'll try a Senn e845 next. Is there a switch box for turning a mike on/off with no pops?
Thanks, Smokey

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