Personally, I was a bit disappointed with the sound of this mic compared to the others. I know Michael has been using it for a lot of his smaller gigs where he just wants something convenient and practical. This mic is the Cloud Vocal Prime it sells for around $650 US dollars. I did have to adjust the gain here and there to get the levels to be similar though. ![]() Keep in mind that there is no effects, no reverb no EQ what you hear is the unmodified dry signal going through my Universal Audio Apollo Twin. However, the following microphones are all clip ons and wireless. It’s not a clip on or wireless and very expensive. The first mic I played back for him was my AEA R84 ribbon mic, I thew this in there to have a point of comparison. The results were really surprising and I think you’re going to be very pleased when I tell you which one of these we found to be the clear winner.Īfter Michael recorded on each mic, we blindfolded him so he wouldn’t know which one we were listening to. Michael is no stranger to wireless mic setups, so I thought “who better to help me test these out?” ![]() ![]() Joining me for this video is my friend Michael Ghegan whom I met while he was on tour with Super Tramp. Which wireless mic should you use for your saxophone?
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