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Posted by Jacques E. Bouchard on 12/07/07 19:18
"nappy" <n@n.n> wrote in
news:xUO4j.79105$Um6.22100@newssvr12.news.prodigy.net:
> Wait a minute.. with a little thought you can determine if lavs are a
> good choice for a situation.
Not necessarily. Last time I used one, it kept rubbing on the actor's
clothing, even though I thought it would not. So instead I mounted a
shotgun mic right above his head on a boom mic stand.
Tomorrow I'm trying out the wireless lavalier in a large hall for
auditions. I'm guessing it'll be suitable, but there may be unforeseen
factors. Maybe interference?
Right now I'm looking at better-quality lavaliers, but I'm not buying
until I;ve determined that using lavaliers is right for my needs.
> claiming they rival expensive
> mics.. is silly. Especially if they roll off at 1000Hz
That wasn't what I said; only that they don't pick up room echo.
I don't know what you mean by "rolling off". The mic's dynamic range is
80-12500 Hz.
jaybee
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