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¿ Sennhieser/T.C.Helicon MP-76 Condenser Cardioid Mic ?
¿ Anyone here use/have one ? The handle's LED read out & 4 small switches for loop triggering and preset changes is a big plus for a this mic for a soloist looper act with a looper like my T.C.Helicon VL3X .
http://www.tc-helicon.com/en/products/mp-76/ What I have listen to on Youtube is cool but I am after real everyday musician/people's comments on this unit and examples of it's recording ability . EZ : HR
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I would think that foot pedals would work better for a singing guitarist than buttons on the mic... with the buttons you have to take a hand off your guitar to change settings.
-Mike
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I think that particular thing is targeted at non-playing front people. Makes a lot of sense for them, really.
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Other Than a Guitar
I also sing and blow harps , for me this is an appealing unit for live action solo / band or studio session work . I have blown harps since 1954 and guitar only 18 years . I am working on a project to make a switch 3/6 for this application of small sized switch assembly in a nano/micro size unit to do this after I loop a guitar phrase to control my harp FX triggers and preset changes on the fly in a belt pack or built into my bullet harp mic's housing like the MP-76 , they did , why can't I is my attitude . If you don't blow harp this doesn't make sense , I full well understand this and the comments , it's cool , all observations are welcomed . I have several nano assemblies switches laid out so far but R&D is a time consuming son of a gun . This mic [ MP-76 ] might do the job now while I develop my nano/micro switch assembly in the meanwhile . I'm reluctant to try this mic as a harp mic ($179.00 ) , I just don't know how it will hold up for intense sound pressure a power harp player generates . I am open to it as a vocalist and as a harmonica musician loads if it could work . I also wonder how well it will mic my acoustic soprano ukulele , steel dread , nylon spanish classical & resonator resonator guitars . I've SM57, 58, and large diaphragm phantom mics already . I'm no normal type Bob Dylan harp blower - I get into stuff like Howard Levy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0Q4CBDFaEc And the late great Paul Butterfield : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCjFRNWN3o4 EZ " HR
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