Jacek Posted January 15, 2004 Posted January 15, 2004 Hi, How to provide sound in anglo concertina during concerts to make it heard better? If you can give me the name of the brand and type of the microphone. Thank you Jacek Apanasewicz Poland
Dave Prebble Posted January 15, 2004 Posted January 15, 2004 Hello Jacek, Welcome to the forum. Have a look at this link: http://www.concertina.net/forums/index.php...p?showtopic=566 The systems shown there will work just as well for an Anglo concertina or an English. I hope you will find the answer here but please come back if you need any more information. Dave
Braxton Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Jacek - check out the Microvox mikes website- that's what I'm using and they work well. Also see my inquiry about miking concertinas in this forum - last post to that was November 8, I think. I'm still working on trying to mount mikes internally w/ external jack. although the Microvox velcro system works ok. Braxton
Griff Posted January 23, 2004 Posted January 23, 2004 Jacek You may be interested in the mail I had from Anker Hintze, in Denmark, recently. " We have now tested the microphone we got from you on our concertina and it's fantastic. We are totally satisfied. " If you want to contact him his address is < ankerhintze@hotmail.com > . I have a small company making specialised close-micing systems for acoustic instruments - see accusound.com- but the detail of the mics for the tina are not there yet. I can send you photos of you are interested. Ankers' group are now asking for the mics we make for pipes which may be of interest to other musicians too. The system he is now using has unidirectional capsules which have been available only recently but both Hamish Bayne and Simon Thoumire have been using the omni versions for some time. Regards Griff Jones.
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