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#368706 - 07/08/13 06:40 AM
Re: Crown CM311 Mic on Stupid Deal/Musiciansfriend
[Re: Beakybird]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 7447
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Well sports fans, you can work a headset mic - it's called voice control. No, you cannot pull away the mic when screaming out those high notes that are above your vocal range, something I see done all the time. And, I would love to hear someone explain how moving a mic closer or farther away physically changes the tone or frequency of the sound entering the mic. Either you CAN use a headset mic - or you CANNOT! I have 3 Crown CM-311A mics and the vocal reproduction quality is superb. For a number of reasons stated many times in the past, I would never go back to a handheld mic. For a cough or conversation with a customer, there's a mute switch on the belt pack - all you have to do is push it. Or, because the mic has an extremely short range, you can just reach up and move it a couple inches from your mouth and no one will hear you cough or speak. Cheers, Gary 
Edited by travlin'easy (07/08/13 06:46 AM)
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#368727 - 07/08/13 10:26 AM
Re: Crown CM311 Mic on Stupid Deal/Musiciansfriend
[Re: Beakybird]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 8594
Loc: Philadelphia Pa, USA
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I saw a cool little box called a "cough drop" (I think) that was a momentary OFF button for the signal. Great idea, but I'm not a candidate either - I'm too mic intensive with that proximity effect, and I never liked the aerobics instructor look. The teeny-weeny ones we use for our actors on stage are very unobtrusive, but they're all omni-directional and would be terrible in my stage setting.
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