[LUTE] Re: Miking III - outside

2012-04-16 Thread Toby

> With summer theatre production fast approaching, Any recommendations for 
> amplification of a ren lute for outside (shakespeare in the park) performance?
> Sitting in front of a mic? (what kind - diaphragm/condenser?)
> Attached transducer? What kind? Does anyone stroll while amplified? Anyone 
> have a lute with an internal built in transducer (gasp!) and 1/4 inch out 
> (double gasp!)?
> any suggestions are welcome. trj

I like to sit in front of a large diaphragm condenser.  If you need
enough volume that the mic creates feedback when the amp is cranked
you could always mix in a bit of transducer signal, which generally 
does not sound is good, but does not suffer from this problem.


  




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[LUTE] Re: Miking III - outside

2012-04-16 Thread Allan Alexander
Hi 

Wind is a problem as it blows and makes noise through the mike. As 
directional as possible. I don't like the contact mic sound

Allan

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> With summer theatre production fast approaching, Any recommendations for 
> amplification of a ren lute for outside (shakespeare in the park) performance?
> Sitting in front of a mic? (what kind - diaphragm/condenser?)
> Attached transducer? What kind? Does anyone stroll while amplified? Anyone 
> have a lute with an internal built in transducer (gasp!) and 1/4 inch out 
> (double gasp!)?
> any suggestions are welcome. trj
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