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I also have to be mindful of my tendency to dive into technology rabbit holes, so I can relate to that. I think I've been in a few..... Still probably have one foot in the microphone rabbit hole actually, but I'm mostly out of it. Like you said, it should all be about making music.
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The most fun I've had with music the past year is my little hideaway where I can flip a single switch and do recordings using my looper in less than 30 seconds. This pushes the "making music" idea directly to the front. The single power strip switch even turns on my overhead party lights, so instant mood-setting! |
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Mic covers are most likely available on ETSY since there's pretty much anything available that can be considered "handcrafted". |
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In my experience, Musicians Friend is a very low-quality site to get things. Shure’s website says that the frequency response of the SM57 is 40Hz to 15kHz. It’s an excellent mic.
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I also find that spec comparisons are not particularly helpful. Its like in audio amplifiers where a $100 Sony 5 channel amp has better "specs" than a Mark Levinson monobloc single amp channel that goes for tens of thousands. I sold components into the business and when asked by a layperson which amp to buy I always just tell them the heavier one. Better/bigger transformer, better power supply, more weight, usually better design. That $100 Sony weighs 30 pounds for 5 channels. That ML weighs 200 pounds for 1 channel. Oh man, I got way of course on that analogy. Oops. Pretty soon I will be talking about walking a mile barefoot in the snow to go to school. LOL. George |
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Well I did by a Latch Lake mic stand with a 30 lb base
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That sounds useful. Just don’t buy any 30 lb microphones! LOL.
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Yes indeed Although it also has a 7 lb slidable counter weight on the boom but I am guessing even my Tube mic is only 3 lb or so
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I bought a 4-5 lb counterweight for the stand holding my WA-47 tube mic.
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