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Bass traps and other gadgets: where?
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<blockquote data-quote="ludo" data-source="post: 50989" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>Most dynamics would have lacking response at the bottom end to cater for vocal use. Many cheap electrets are of very unknown origin and intended for use in telephone handsets. Getting something like the Samson or Behringer measurement mics is the sane option that doesn't break the bank. It's a similar telephone handset electret element in there, but carefully chosen for good response, so the measurement means something.</p><p></p><p>Using a pre-eq direct out on the mixer might be better too, if only for peace of mind. It avoids too many stages of decoupling (with some possible bass-cut) and eq pot tolerances that one can't be sure of. I hope your direct outs aren't post-fader...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ludo, post: 50989, member: 691"] Most dynamics would have lacking response at the bottom end to cater for vocal use. Many cheap electrets are of very unknown origin and intended for use in telephone handsets. Getting something like the Samson or Behringer measurement mics is the sane option that doesn't break the bank. It's a similar telephone handset electret element in there, but carefully chosen for good response, so the measurement means something. Using a pre-eq direct out on the mixer might be better too, if only for peace of mind. It avoids too many stages of decoupling (with some possible bass-cut) and eq pot tolerances that one can't be sure of. I hope your direct outs aren't post-fader... [/QUOTE]
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