TNX for your reply.
When I was in the pro sound business, I owned 3 MD-421's and at one time I
had a PL-20, which is the "newer" of the "20" line. It replaced the RE-20
and is a staple in the music and broadcast news industry. As for the N/D
mic's from EV, I've used them on drums and horns - They are great.
The SM-7... I don't recall right now, but is the SM-7 an earlier version of
the SM-10 headset mic? - If so, then we are doomed. As for my personal
experience, the SM-10 headset mic had just about, the worst audio of all
the mic's I used professionally. It's amazing, that Shure could put out a
mic with such cruddy audio response. It was a favorive of drummers that
"just had to sing".
As for me... I really need a headset mic for contesting, but nothing beats
a large diaphragm mic - that's for sure.
Best of luck and 73
... Bob, WG9L
At 08:42 PM 3/20/98 PST, you wrote:
>Hello Bob:
>
>
>We use the Senn MD-421 for most hamming but also have the
>RE-20, 27 N/D and the Neumann M149. The SM-7 we have is
>terrible. Very low output.
>
>We switch mics every so often to keep them for rotting out.
>
>We use a lot of audio processing and on the xmit side we use
>an Orban 9100B.
>
>We find the amps all now work for their money and with a high
>pumping audio - works great on DX calls.
>
>I do not agree with the shrill sound of a Heil for DX. I
>believe they sound terrible especially when these contesters
>run "all knobs right".
>
>We just use full spectrum audio and pumps away very nicely.
>
>73
>
>
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