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Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] recommended microphone stephens.NOJUNKMAILwest.net Fri, 09 Jul 1999 07:33:39 +0700 |
If you are using ECS, how do you tie them together?
Thanks:
Don
On 1999-07-08 ecs-list@netbloc.com said:
>I don't use HAL, I use HomeVoice and a number of Crown PZM11 mics.
>Thought I'd weigh in...
>The PZM-11s look a lot like a light switch wall plate (and can
>mount in a normal single gang box). They use the entire wall as a
>sounding board and are much more sensitive than a PC microphone.
>They are also designed to pick up voice and as such, cut out low
>frequencies (HVAC noise, compressors, and such) as well as high
>frequency stuff. In otherwords, they are mostly about picking up
>only voice spectrum stuff (about 3Khz to 10Khz).
>I use a Rolls 8 input mic mixer - cost about $250 and mixes 8 mics.
>A 2 channel mic mixer at RatShack of similar quality is about $100,
>so this really isnt a bad deal. This is the unit HomeVoice
>>>>>> SNIP <<<<<<<
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