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We use this microphone as a talkback mic to communicate with our musicians and stage folk, and have it plugged directly into the X32 console. The connection is a little flimsy, though I'm not certain if its the X32 to blame or this microphone. It wobbles a bit in the connection socket, which I can see causing issues down the line, especially if technicians are in the habit of grabbing the mic to talk.
There is an on/off switch at the base, which is useful I suppose, although our desk has a PTT (push-to-talk) button, which renders this switch obsolete, and I can see it causing confusion if a technician switches it off. To remedy this, I've taped up the switch, locking it in the 'on' position.
Sound quality is fine, no complaints. Musicians and singers can hear technicians clearly, which is all that matters.
We use this microphone as a talkback mic to communicate with our musicians and stage folk, and have it plugged directly into the X32 console. The connection is a little flimsy, though I'm not certain if its the X32 to blame or this microphone. It wobbles a bit in the connection socket, which I can see causing issues down the line, especially if technicians are in the
We use this microphone as a talkback mic to communicate with our musicians and stage folk, and have it plugged directly into the X32 console. The connection is a little flimsy, though I'm not certain if its the X32 to blame or this microphone. It wobbles a bit in the connection socket, which I can see causing issues down the line, especially if technicians are in the habit of grabbing the mic to talk.
There is an on/off switch at the base, which is useful I suppose, although our desk has a PTT (push-to-talk) button, which renders this switch obsolete, and I can see it causing confusion if a technician switches it off. To remedy this, I've taped up the switch, locking it in the 'on' position.
Sound quality is fine, no complaints. Musicians and singers can hear technicians clearly, which is all that matters.
This mic is great for its price and does its job well. Been using it for more than a year and it feels like it's going to last for a long time.
However, there's one very annoying design feat: it has a badly designed on/off switch.
First off, the need for an on/off switch on a talkback mic is debatable. But this switch is placed exactly where you grab the mic when you plug it in, which makes it really easy to switch it off accidentally. Once you've done that a number of times and lost a few seconds wondering why the guys on the other end can't hear you, trust me it becomes quite annoying.
Also, the switch is on the "wrong" side which makes it invisible so even if you're conscious that you need to double check, you can't even do that by simply looking at it. And even if you could, when the switch is on it doesn't even say it's on... you only know when it's off because the slider reveals a small, black over black "off" printing.
That doesn't make it a bad product, but it's something to consider if you care about the ergonomics in your studio.
This mic is great for its price and does its job well. Been using it for more than a year and it feels like it's going to last for a long time.
However, there's one very annoying design feat: it has a badly designed on/off switch.
First off, the need for an on/off switch on a talkback mic is debatable. But this switch is placed exactly where you grab the mic
This mic is great for its price and does its job well. Been using it for more than a year and it feels like it's going to last for a long time.
However, there's one very annoying design feat: it has a badly designed on/off switch.
First off, the need for an on/off switch on a talkback mic is debatable. But this switch is placed exactly where you grab the mic when you plug it in, which makes it really easy to switch it off accidentally. Once you've done that a number of times and lost a few seconds wondering why the guys on the other end can't hear you, trust me it becomes quite annoying.
Also, the switch is on the "wrong" side which makes it invisible so even if you're conscious that you need to double check, you can't even do that by simply looking at it. And even if you could, when the switch is on it doesn't even say it's on... you only know when it's off because the slider reveals a small, black over black "off" printing.
That doesn't make it a bad product, but it's something to consider if you care about the ergonomics in your studio.