As i said before, I don't think you need a limiter if you set your
levels correctly.
On 2/18/2021 6:27 PM, stewartross via groups.io wrote:
hi thanks for the link ill take a look
i use my mixer for radio broadcasting.
any idea where i can get a limiter fromĀ that can go inline from mic
to mix
hi thanks for the link ill take a look
i use my mixer for radio broadcasting.
any idea where i can get a limiter from that can go inline from mic to
mixer.
regards
stewart
- Original Message -
From: "tim cumings"
To:
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2021 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio]
Here's the amazon link to the fethead.
TRITON AUDIO FetHead in-Line Microphone Preamp
https://www.amazon.com/TRITON-AUDIO-FetHead-Microphone-Preamp/dp/B06XDPTDN5/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=fathead&qid=1613681831&sr=8-1
All you need is a standard xlr microphone cable to connect to the
micr
hi ok how do u connect the fethead to the mic and the mixer if it needs no
cables.
re limiting
i wanted to put a little bit of limiting for the mic, that goes in to the
mixer.
where canu get a fethead from, what make and model do i need.
if anyone noes of anywhere where i can obtain a limiter f
Hello,
What do you want to limit?
> On 17 Feb 2021, at 10:36, stewartross via groups.io
> wrote:
>
> hi i am trying to find a limiter that would go between the mic and my mixer,
> any suggestions and where i can get one from.
> the mics i have is the shure sm58, and a AKGD202
> regards stewa
Hello,
My understanding is that there are very few mixers that can amplify the signal
enough on the quiet mics like the SM7B. Many will go high enough but all the
amp noise and hiss is awful. So you could use a cloud lifter or a fethead. I
have experience with a fethead which are neat devices.