Jan 24 2011

NAMM Report - Microphone for tight spaces

Posted by Gil Parente at 3:51 PM
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- Categories: Technology

Hi guys and guyettes,

Real estate is always an issue on stage. Be it a one time performance or routine event, we are always finding creative ways to position tripod microphone stands around the musicians, instruments, music stands, etc. Apparently, Audix heard the people and came up with a very cool solution with their MicroBoom series.

The MicroBoom series was primarily designed for choir applications. We quickly found out that these microphones sound amazing in a number of applications. I've used them on piano, podium, and numerous orchestra instruments, all with great success. Audix released the MicroBoom24 at NAMM. It uses a 24" long boom, instead of the usual 50" or 84", and it is perfect to use with instruments like Cello, Oboe, Harp, Bass, etc. The foot print of these microphones when used with their small stand is extremely small and it fits into those tight spaces or stages with lots of microphones already present.

MicroBoom 24

Check out their website for more details or gives us call.

www.audixusa.com

Gil Parente
gil@eartsinc.com

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