the problem is not the microphone. it's what's at the end of it. You'll
need an automatic gain controller (AGC) with a fast response and a good
audio professional to help you set it up. Usually, set it in the middle
and have the AGC gain up when the speaker is soft and down when the
speaker is loud.
Robert Hendrickson wrote:
> Thank you Tim
> we are looking in the 400.00 - 600.00 dollars range. The problem we
have, we
> are using sennhiser EW 122 and the issue is two fold; 1st the mic has a
> range in use that is very tight. 10dbs for speaking, 20 and 30 for
singing.
> if I set it to 10 dbs then when the speakers clips the mic when he yells
or
> get loud, this also occurs at 20 dbs to a lesser degree. When I set it
to 30
> dbs the volume is to low for soft speaking.
>
> Thank you
> Rob Hendrickson, Crossroad Church
>
> "TimPerry" <timperry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:6u-dnXl514oaqWzYnZ2dnUVZ_vGinZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Robert Hendrickson wrote:
>>> Hello all;
>>> I am looking for a Good Lav, lapel mic for live Church setting. The
>>> speaker like to travel around the room, or at least of the stage. He
>>> also uses a fairly large vocal range, wisper to scream.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Rob
>> just the mic or an entire wreless system?
>>
>> budget range?
>>
>> with that kind of dynamic range you will need a comp/limiter
>>
>>
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