Thanks to a fellow forum member I've just found out that Mathieu Chatelain of Ensemble Zaiti, uses a lavalier mic to amplify his guitar, often plugged into an AER.
I suspect Sebastien Giniaux and Adrien Moignard use the same... Have you tried it??
AT pro 70
Someone suggested this, swearing this is the soundhole mic used for monitoring on the Bireli Live a Vienne dvd:
Shure Beta 98S
As you see they both cost the same.
Wondering about opinions from people who have tried them...
I thought all three of the aforementioned players sounded great with them and they didn't seem to be having feedback issues.
I'd like to use them in combination with a Bigtone pickup and an AER amp.
Thanks
Comments
-Stefan
Thanks for your response.
Any idea which one of the two model's better?
I'm in the market right now and would appreciate input so I buy the better one.
Do you plug straight into the AER?
Battery, phantom power?
Thanks
Is Adrien using the Pro 70 in this vid? The clip looks like it but I'm not sure...
Enjoy!
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... d=15283512
Seriously though, yes - they use AT70s. Oh, and Romain Vuillemin (Chavo) uses them too. We got to talking about his sound the other night and he loves the AT70 straight into an AER and that a lot of the gypsy artists use them in Europe. I just took the plunge and got one though I've not gigged it yet.
I have used the Shure Beta 98 for several years on and off, Birelli-style. I had to fashion my own clip from a large bobby pin, and it works great. It comes with preamp module/cable end, but it does require external phantom power. Like Stefan, I have gotten great results with the mic and piezo or Dyn G configuration. I have found that it very much depends on the acoustical environment. Generally, with loud volumes and not going through a PA you may need or want more than just the mic. I have not tried the AT, but with the 98 I use low cut on PA, or just dial off bass and perhaps a little of the high and it sounds great. (For what it;s worth, I almost always use a high-quality parametric eq on the Dyn G (Pendulum or Highlander), even when using the designated channel on the Unico.) I have gotten great sounds with Dyn G and 98. When I get tired of the bother of that setup I will just use the Schatten piezo that is in the guitar.
I have to say that the best sound I get is when I use a Shure SM 81. That usually goes through a board and PA, but I have also plugged that right into the Unico also. Again, with piezo as necessary.
Mike
Dave
-Stefan
-Stefan
I'll try to get one tomorrow, you convinced me.
I'll update when I've gigged with it.