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#249571 - 11/27/08 06:53 PM Wired headset !!!
rphillipchuk Offline
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Gary ( Diamond )

Can you tell me the make and model that you use..I am thinking about getting a wired ( or maybe wireless ) mike......Always respect your answers...

Ron

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#249572 - 11/27/08 07:05 PM Re: Wired headset !!!
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#249574 - 11/27/08 08:11 PM Re: Wired headset !!!
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I use the Crown CM311 wired headset. Every sound guy I talked to (when I was looking to buy) recommended the Crowns. Great sound! My drummer used to use a Shure, and he finally went and bought a Crown. I've thought about going wireless with it, but I'm sticking with Crown.
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#249575 - 11/27/08 08:24 PM Re: Wired headset !!!
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Thanks All

Looks like the "Crown CM311" is coming up here to Canada....Seems to be the best choice for me

Ron

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#249576 - 11/28/08 09:36 AM Re: Wired headset !!!
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Ron, you should be aware that the Crown is not the most comfortable headset, which is what prevented me from purchasing one. If you can, try one on before you buy. Good luck.

Glenn

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#249577 - 11/28/08 09:47 AM Re: Wired headset !!!
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I would also try performing a set with a wireless head set on to see if you like it....I personally played one song with it and promptly put it back in the box and returned it.I was so uncomfortable & felt like a phone operator with it on & very silly. Wireless headset mics are NOT FOR ME AT ALL...As a power singer I need to "Work a Mic" which is not possible with a headset. Although some that dont "BELT EM OUT" cannot suffice...too each his own, it's just NOT for everyone at all....

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#249578 - 11/28/08 10:48 AM Re: Wired headset !!!
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Ron,

The CM-311A is what I have been using for the past three years and while it is not the most comfortable headset mic, it DOES provide the best overall sound quality of any headset mic I've tried.

I have used the Audio Technica PRO8-Hex, which is OK at best, the Countryman E6, which was very thin and best suited for lecturers, Samson (can't remember the model number) and Shure, which was almost as good as the Crown.

As for using a headset mic versus using a handheld, it takes a bit of practice to develop the vocal control required, but once this has been achieved there is no turning back to a handheld. The freedom a headset mic offers is one of the biggest attributes. You no longer have to worry about where the mic is while performing other tasks on the keyboard, or just changing your seating position.

You can easily maintain eye contact with the audience at all times while singing and never worry again about inadvertent bumps against the mic stand or body.

The mic has a cough button, which can be set for either momentary use, or as an on/off button, and there is no popping sound when the button is pushed for either operation.

Some singers like to utilize a pull-away technique, particularly when trying to hit the highest notes. Obviously, this is not possible with a headset mic. However, if you don't have to strain to hit the highs the headset mics, IMO, are the best thing since peanut butter & jelly sandwiches.

Good Luck,

Gary
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#249579 - 11/29/08 04:12 PM Re: Wired headset !!!
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As it happens, I'm seriously on the verge of buying this:
http://www.da-cappo.com.au/The_Products_DA07.htm

What do you guys think?????
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#249580 - 11/29/08 04:49 PM Re: Wired headset !!!
zuki Offline
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Omni-directional is a feedback nightmare. I could not use a Shure live with my speakers even on the floor! I suppose if you're technical enough to get the gain, etc correct, you might be OK, but it is not an easy task.
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#249581 - 11/29/08 05:46 PM Re: Wired headset !!!
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I agree--it would be a feedback nightmare.

Cheers,

Gary
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