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At 20:12 12/06/03 , you wrote: >I am looking for good mic for multipurpose that also goes >well on live looping situation where I mic acoustical instruments >and different little things... > >It needs to be condenser so it picks little sounds but also not omni >since feedback is always issue. The popular AKG C1000s has a little sleeve that fits over the capsule to give it a hypercardioid pickup pattern. I like this mic on my soprano saxophone on stage. > >Does someone have any experience in Oktava MK011 (MK011) hypercardioid >like cardioid condenser mic with integrated (2 level i believe) >pop-filter. > >It is made for filmsound and radiowork but thought that it would sound >good >on live situation as well since it is quite narrow by its pickup pattern >and >again >it sounds good as Octava MC012 (Oktava MK012) that is probably best >low price multipurpose mic on earth. > >Also what equipment would you need to destroy feedback while micing things >like didgeridoo and other acoustical instruments with quite droney sound. > I'm just starting to use a little Behringer "Shark" feedback distroyer. it has other PA-orientated features, but the feedback distroyer has a set of 12 tight filters that (one by one) find feedback and pull back that frequency a bit then lock in. In in the early stages of using it but it does work and I've been impressed with it - it only cost me £55 (UK). Behringer do a rackmount stereo version too that I think has the same electronics(?). Ian. place>thanks, >Jukka Andersson ><http://www.rihmasto.com/>www.rihmasto.com >