I would like to know what do you suggest to complement this setup in order to properly tape this show. I'm planing to stay in centralized, very far away from the stage, back of the crowd, where there will be much less people.
Thanks.
Best regards.
I second Mike's opinion but would like to address your technique. You may want to consider other approaches depending on the venue. If the venue is boomy or has a lot of echo (often the result of bare brick walls, low ceilings, etc), it is important to keep in mind that the further you get from the sound source, the more diluted your recording will be (diluted by echos, etc). This will be less evident with more directional mics, and the CA-11's tend to hold up very well all things considered, but nonetheless, keep in mind that the further from the source you get, the more "secondary" sound you're getting (which results in unclear tapes).
There's a pretty good rule of thumb... form an equilateral triangle with you and the speakers. Granted if that rule puts you in the middle of a mosh pit, you'll need to adjust your approach... but for the most part, it's a good, simple, easy to assess guideline to consider.
Welcome to TS and congrats on owning Church Audio-- I love Chris's products-- have for years!