Thanks all for the great info. I will explore some of the suggestions
Hal
Thanks all for the great info. I will explore some of the suggestions
Hal
The DPA model number that Richard was not recalling is the 4066. That is the omni pattern headset mic. They sound great but are very expensive.
To add to the budget headset list, check out the Samson SE10. It's $100, comes with a carrying case and four different adapters that allow it to fit almost any transmitter pack. It is a single-ear headset that has a unique mounting system which holds the mic to the ear, forgoing the need for tape under most circumstances, even in musical theater. It also sounds decent. It's stiff and, while adjustable, isn't as pliable as the Microphone Madness headsets.
I've found the Microphone Madness headsets to be too pliable. They can easily get bent out of position which isn't desirable on performers who have many costume changes or a lot of physical interactions on stage with other performers.
How would you characterize the sound vs the MMAudio and E6 mics? Have you also had chance to compare to the SE50?
This is true, hence my "can be good or bad" comment. Weekly sermons or skits at church are no problem, however, we have had occasion during our biannual major dramas, which are more theatrical in nature, where they have been bent outward during costume changes. Not a *huge* deal, but you're right that a stiffer mic would not have as much of an issue.I've found the Microphone Madness headsets to be too pliable. They can easily get bent out of position which isn't desirable on performers who have many costume changes or a lot of physical interactions on stage with other performers.
I am surprised, though, how few theatrical productions in regional and even Broadway theater forego the earset or headset mics for a B3 taped along the cheek. Then again, in high action it's probably more secure.
Jeff
7th Voice FOH/Mon/Sys Tech
www.7thVoice.net
www.reverbnation.com/7thvoice
SAC Installation:
Dell Optiplex 990, Intel i5/4GB RAM
3xMOTU 2408, PCI-424x card, 6x ART TubeOpto8, 2x Motormix
SAC Portable Rig:
IBM ThinkCentre M50 3.2GHz/4GB RAM
2x MOTU 2408/PCI-424x card, 2x ART TubeOpto8, 2x M-Audio Profire 2626
Yamaha Promix01 controller, EWI TourcaseCUDJ-P-22.
Just my experiences.
I have used the Samson SE10 a couple times and I find it stays put better than any other single ear mic and the sound quality is pretty good. At $100 with the different adapters it is a good value to me.
I have a couple MM mics for Senn packs. They both have a much lower output than the stock lavs and they both have a very low level slow clicking. Barely noticeable but there. Too easy to bend. Won't buy any more.
Bought a half dozen or so YPA headsets. None held up very well. cords and adapters crapped out. All in the trash now!
Have about 14 of the Pulse brand (china?) from MCM electronics. Sound pretty good and are holding up well. Only fatalities are from abuse from kids. Double under the ear so they don't look too bad. My go to mics right now.
Countryman E6, what can I say about the sound quality? Pretty much the best of the bunch. Don't really like them for kids in a musical because too much work to fit and then always have to tape in place. Most unobtrusive but delicate cords and to much taping does not make them my favorite for what I do. In a church with a mic dedicated to one person this is my first choice.
Larry B.
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Hmm...we have the Sennheiser packs with them as well, but haven't noticed any low level clicking. That does remind me that we did have some early issues with the 3.5mm adapters being just a hair loose even when the thumbscrew is tightened to the belt pack. Made for some loud pops in some mics, but we swapped some around and found good fits that fixed the issue. Later purchases didn't have this problem so I guess my tech support calls prompted them to look into their connector quality control.
Have to look at them, thanks.Have about 14 of the Pulse brand (china?) from MCM electronics. Sound pretty good and are holding up well. Only fatalities are from abuse from kids. Double under the ear so they don't look too bad. My go to mics right now.
Jeff
7th Voice FOH/Mon/Sys Tech
www.7thVoice.net
www.reverbnation.com/7thvoice
SAC Installation:
Dell Optiplex 990, Intel i5/4GB RAM
3xMOTU 2408, PCI-424x card, 6x ART TubeOpto8, 2x Motormix
SAC Portable Rig:
IBM ThinkCentre M50 3.2GHz/4GB RAM
2x MOTU 2408/PCI-424x card, 2x ART TubeOpto8, 2x M-Audio Profire 2626
Yamaha Promix01 controller, EWI TourcaseCUDJ-P-22.
I think they are equal or maybe just a hair better than the Microphone Madness headsets. They seem to have a bit higher output.
I've not heard the SE50.
I'd take an E6 over the SE10, but I must agree with a previous poster that the ear mounting of the SE10 is actually superior to the E6.
I have used the Countryman E2 headset as well. It's very unobtrusive but has less gain before feedback because of the position in which it sits. They are great for use with well-tuned P.A.s and performers with big voices - that means they aren't for everyone.
So far I always used the dpa 4066 and they just work and sound very well.
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