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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: goodcooker on July 15, 2012, 05:56:33 PM
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http://www.eartrumpetlabs.com/products/microphones/ (http://www.eartrumpetlabs.com/products/microphones/)
Pretty cool looking if you ask me but they don't look very practical except for leaving on the end of your stand for wook jousting. Sound clips and such provided on the site. Looks sorta steampunk inspired....
(http://www.eartrumpetlabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/frontal2-362x500.jpg)
(http://www.eartrumpetlabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/friendly-380x500.jpg)
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Looks sorta steampunk inspired....
Indeed. They look pretty cool to me, too.
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wook jousting
(http://www.boardofthebored.com/BoB/images/smilies/icon_lmao.gif)
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I have worked with one. Foghorn String band used it. I was afraid it would be a feedback magnet due to the hall speaker placements and overall how bright the hall sounds. It held up very well. Zero feedback. This mic is ideally used for vocals and or in the round applications. I would not use it for our hobby.
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Gathering 'Round A Tea Ball: The Curious Case Of Ear Trumpet Microphones: http://wmot.org/post/gathering-round-tea-ball-curious-case-ear-trumpet-microphones#stream/0 (http://wmot.org/post/gathering-round-tea-ball-curious-case-ear-trumpet-microphones#stream/0)
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I see these mics onstage a couple times a year. Mostly with old-time and bluegrass bands. :headphones: