JohnZ Posted February 23 Posted February 23 (edited) I am not a singer. However, I’d like to add some vocals here and there. But I don't want to move forward/sideways/whatever towards a mike stand and step dance back and forth to foot controls, nor freeze static. So a headset should do, shouldn’t it? Edited February 23 by JohnZ Quote
RobB Posted February 23 Posted February 23 10 minutes ago, JohnZ said: So a headset should do, shouldn’t it? Sure, if it’s a wireless headset. If wired, add in another cable to trip over at gigs. 1 Quote
JohnZ Posted February 23 Author Posted February 23 Right. What is your brand to go to? I have zero clue. Quote
RobB Posted February 23 Posted February 23 (edited) In order of preference: Shure. Mic capsules generally better than most. They always sound good, but are on the higher end of pricing. Sony. VERY pricey, but excellent. Audio Technica. Good, mid-line choice. Sennheiser. I always groan when using these live. They always seem to take hits from taxis, cops or random radio waves. Good sounding when they work. Edited February 23 by RobB 1 1 Quote
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