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Re: vocal microphones

One of the biggest problems with distance miking in a reverberant environment is separating the signal from the echo. I'd investigate Crown PZMs. They work very well in this type of environment. They're still standard equipment on Broadway stages, where they ruled until Countryman and AKG wireless took over, but I doubt if a wireless on each choir member's lapel is in your budget.

BTW, if you ever have a chance to see '42nd Street' on Broadway, every cast member has two Countryman mics. One hidden in their clothes or hair for vocals (skimpy costumes, you know) and one in their shoes for the tap dancing feed.


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