The Sapphires Wireless Mic Placement
Fri, 29 Jan 2010, 04:21 pmanothertech5 posts in thread
The Sapphires Wireless Mic Placement
Fri, 29 Jan 2010, 04:21 pmIf you get a chance, go and see The Sapphires, currently playing at The Playhouse Theatre as part of the PIAF.
The four leads use lavalier mics in their hair and wigs, the sound is great and the mics are very hard to spot.
Looked up a few artices on it and it is worth trying
Control Booth - http://www.controlbooth.com/forums/sound/5109-lavliers-mic-placement.html
Staging Directions - http://www.brightandloud.com/microphone-placement
anothertechFri, 29 Jan 2010, 04:21 pm
If you get a chance, go and see The Sapphires, currently playing at The Playhouse Theatre as part of the PIAF.
The four leads use lavalier mics in their hair and wigs, the sound is great and the mics are very hard to spot.
Looked up a few artices on it and it is worth trying
Control Booth - http://www.controlbooth.com/forums/sound/5109-lavliers-mic-placement.html
Staging Directions - http://www.brightandloud.com/microphone-placement
mike raineSat, 30 Jan 2010, 04:32 pm
using your head
Yep . . . we've used that technique as well . . . threading the mike under the wig or through hair, and it is great for some whose voices could do with a bit of help.
JoeMcSun, 31 Jan 2010, 07:40 am
When these face bud mics
When these face bud mics first apeared, I'm sure they started out doing this & it wasn't untill the advent of flesh coloured ones, it became more aceptable to having them on the face, almost up thier nose. But these will certainly help & make it easier to mask them.
LogosSun, 31 Jan 2010, 10:28 am
not new
when i was working in the uk from 1993 - 2003 this was standard practice. hairline or wig.
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terminal pharmacyThu, 11 Feb 2010, 10:27 pm
this has been stanrd
this has been stanrd placement for a long time. generally the mic used will be a dpa 4066 lapel usually in conjunction with sennheiser beltpacks, i would assume sapphires are using the sk5012 beltpacks, which are also the most used beltpacks in music theatre in australia. i would probably stick clear of these in an amateur sense as they can be volatile if you don't know how to eq them, you should if you can insert an eq over each radio channel if you can, or at least insert over a subgroup and send mics there, but that isn't really aoolicable to music theatre with the amount of mics you need to be muting or unmuting.