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Old 03-27-2017, 05:22 PM
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Default Have you tried the iSolo microphone?

Hey I saw this demo and I was really impressed by the sound of the iSolo.

Has anyone tried one of these? I'm really curious how they do on stage too.
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I saw the video before and it looks like a nice product.
It wouldn't suit my needs because of the venues and other circumstances under which I perform.
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I have one and I really like it. That being said when I get to most of the places where I gig at I can't use it because I have limited space and my PA speakers are to close and I have feedback issues.

I also have the USB interface which is great when I want to record guitar tracks at home.
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Old 03-28-2017, 12:23 PM
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I have one and I really like it. That being said when I get to most of the places where I gig at I can't use it because I have limited space and my PA speakers are to close and I have feedback issues.

I also have the USB interface which is great when I want to record guitar tracks at home.
Do you have the pedal that comes with it?
Also what are your thoughts about the adhesive? Is there a way to clip it instead?
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Do you have the pedal that comes with it?
Also what are your thoughts about the adhesive? Is there a way to clip it instead?
I have a rubber holder that fits in the soundhole. Yes I have the pedal (receiver), though it stays at the mixer.

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Old 03-29-2017, 12:57 PM
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I have a rubber holder that fits in the soundhole. Yes I have the pedal (receiver), though it stays at the mixer.

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Cool, is it just a standard sound hole cover that you modified?
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