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I'll put a poll too. BTW, if you can borrow from other schools if they're not in use than you may count those as well. Don't count old mics you have in storage. So count everything you could actually use in a show. Paging mics, goose-necks, and all that don't count. However if you have a fancy podium thin goose-neck or something similar that is by a name brand and costs over $100 you may count it. And it was bought within the last 10 years.
Do you use mic locker? Well, tell us what's in it! If not, what do you use? Does it work well for you? Ever have security problems with your storage. I store the mics in a giant metal teachere cabinet in the amp room. Thats pretty deep in my school so it's a very secure location. I'm in desperate need of more insturment mics and I need some more wireless on-site. We also have some really old mics from the older installations including radioshack and some really ugly looking EV stuff. (4) Shure SM-58 (2) Shure Beta 58A (2) Shure SM-94 Insturment Condensers (1) Shure 55SH-II Classic (It's a must for theater, looks so much professional than a modern dynamic in vintage situations) (2) Audio-Technica AT853Rx Hanging/Overheads (2) Audio-Technica AT813a Cardioid Condensers (2) DPA Fancy Permanent Hanging Mics (for monitoring) (4) Crown PCC-160 Boundary Mics (4) Sony ECM88 Electret Conddenser Mini Lavalier (I think? Very Nice) (2) Sony either CUF780/CUG780 Wireless Handhelds (think Mick Jaggar) (10) Sennheiser Evolution Wireless Lavs I have access too. As well as, various different shure wireless models (old crap) I would never touch. Here is a shot of the cabinet... http://msnusers.com/techphotospeter/...oto&PhotoID=93
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I store in a large cabinet in the tech booth - no security issues as I am the only one with a key to the booth
4 - Shure SM58 wired 4 - Shure Beta 87 4 - Shure SM57 4 - Shure MX202 Hanging 4 - Audio Technica AT853 Hanging 3 - Crown PCC160's 12 - DPA 4066 headworn 3 - DPA 4011 Condensors 4 - Shure SM81 condensors 1 - Audix D6 Kick drum nic 2 - Audix D2's 1 - Audix D3 1 - Audix D4 2 - Shure SM58 wireless Handhelds |
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Very nice collection you have, blsmn. Although, I would like to see some more responses, I'd like to see more responses on this side of the forum.
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I geuss my vote was little out of context, as I work for an A/V company, not a high school theatre :P
But we have appx (I'm not too sure on the exact numbers): 10 Beta 58s 8 Beta 57s 5 SM 81s 4 SM 91s (or whatever model the handheld wireless is) 3 Beta 52s 6 SM 57's 3 Senhiesser e604's 6 Shure Rack tom mics (forget the model number) Thats all I can remember atm. And no, we're not endorsed by shure, we just have alot of their mics :P |
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In our lovely filing cabinet in the booth:
15 SM-58's (9 unswitched, 6 switched) 2 SM-81's 4 Crown PCC-160's 6 Shure LX-1 Body Packs with Shure WL-183 capsules 2 Telex Body Packs with Telex capsules 2 Telex Wireless Handhelds 1 Piece of Crap Radio Shack (or something like that) Mic
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I'm not a sound guy, but I believe we have
4 or 5 SM-58's 2 weird mic's that I was told by the sound guy are instrument mic's (we never use these) 2 lav's (that we never use, but I want to start using more) However, for our big show at the end of the year, we borrow from a private guy who dose sound for big productions. For that we had 7 shotguns 3 SM-58's 12 Lav's (our actors don't know how to project) (we also borrowed a 12 channel board and used it with our old 6 channel board, since it wouldn't all fit on ours alone.
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I see a lot of sm58s around here, why so many? Or do you not even need them. Someone should just start a poll on how many have. Sometimes it kinda makes me mad when the contractors install way to many vocal dynamics when they could have given you a sufficient amount and give you something that would actually help you in theater...WIRELESS.
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I'm not sure just why there are an abundance of SM58's - they are fairly useless for any kind of theatrical performance other than for a backstage announcement mic. I have mine because we also do a lot of performing arts series as well as a lot of vocal solo things in swing choir - they have recently bought 12 of their own 58's so they now all have one of their own which makes life also a lot easier when it comes to mixing them. But it is time to upgrade for me in that area - I am happy with everything else and have Leo Kottke coming in September and would like to give him something besides a 58 or Beta 87. |
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My mic. collection is geared toward live rock-and-roll shows, for the most part, though I do have a few that are strictly for recording.
2 - Shure Beta-52 - I like them better than D-112s for bass drum. 2 - Audio-Technica Pro-25 - A-T sells these as kick mics, but I like them better for floor toms 2 - Audix D-2 - Excellent for rack toms 4 - Oktava C012 - cheap GutarCenter "lipstick" condenser that can handle enormous SPL without breaking up. I use them for snare, hi-hat, timbales, etc. 4 - Oktava MK219 - cheap GuitarCenter large-diaphragm condenser - drum overheads, strings, etc. 4 - Peavey 45i dynamic. Pickup pattern and overall sound is very similar to an SM-57, but Peavey had the brains to put a hum-bucking coil in the mic, so it won't pick up hum from the power supply if you put it really close to a guitar amp... which is what I generally use them for. 9 - Shure SM-58 - The 58 isn't the best microphone in the world for any particular purpose, but it will provide reasonable performance for just about any purpose. 3 - Samson "Airline" clip-on wireless horn mics... for horns, of course! 1 - Samson 55-series wireless headset microphone for singing drummers 3 - Samson 55-series handheld wireless - also for vocals. 1 - Peavey PVR-1 omni condenser (my only omnidirectional mic) sees little use except with my real-time analyzer (to tweak the PA to the room). I used it a few days ago on some auxiliary percussion (bongos, congas, assorted hand percussion) to good effect. 2 - MXL V-69 tube condensers - studio only. 2 - Peavey 520i large-diaphragm dynamics - I use these on guitar cabs in the studio. Also sometimes on vocals. 2 - ancient Astatic 77-L - limited frequency response and a little distortion. Occasional use for studio vocals (makes a singer sound like he/she recorded in the 1930's) 1 - Peavey PVM-T9000 tube condenser - strictly studio. This is the only mic. in my collection that I can't hear. The first time I used it on vocals, it was like the singer was singing in the control booth, not out in the studio. 1 - my beloved, haunted Shure 55S. I've had this mic. since 1968 - bought used at a pawnshop for $75. In 1973, just after he came out of his first retirement, Frank Sinatra did a USO tour. On a USO tour, he didn't bring Nelson Riddle and his orchestra, just his pianist/arranger. If there was a military band at any particular stop, he mailed sheet-music ahead. In 1973, when he played on the hangar deck of the USS Kittyhawk, the 7th Fleet Band backed him up. I was the "sound guy" for the 7th Fleet Band... and he picked my personal Shure 55S to sing through... The absolute high point of my musical career. Strictly studio vocals and only for a very few singers. The mic. decides which singers it likes. It absolutely loves Eric, from the band Dropped Once. Other singers, it sounds worse than the old Astatic 77-Ls, or cuts out a few bars into a song - that's why I say it's haunted. A lot of singers have been photographed with the "Sinatra Mic" but only a few have actually been recorded through it. It doesn't leave the studio and, when I die, it gets buried with me. John |
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