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The Basics-Shure Recording & Sound Reinforcement
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This guide will help you choose equipment for a variety of typical applications. Recording will be discussed first, due to the smaller number of required components, and reduced complexity. Feedback and room acoustics play a small (or evennon-existent) role in basic recording. Additionally, many of the microphone, and possibly mixer, choices made for recording are equally applicable in live sound reinforcement. Remember, there are few rules in audio – if it sounds good to you, it is good. For every application, there will be a good, better, and best option. A little knowledge and some common sense will allow you to choose a good system with a reasonable budget and a minimum of frustration.
For those interested in the more technical aspects of audio equipment, Shure publishes several booklets on a variety of audio topics, including specific microphone techniques and wireless microphone operation.
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Last edited by Old Stagehand; 08-05-2010 at 02:39 PM.
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