AKG CM311A - Headworn Condenser Microphone
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Great for Singing Drummers!
As a female singer with a delicate voice, I assumed I was destined to only be able to provide backup vocals when playing live. If I sang into an ordinary mic, we would inevitably get feedback from the drums and the soundperson would have to turn me way down, meaning I wasn't loud enough to be heard as a lead singer.However, I can now get the volume boost I longed for by using the Crown CM311A headset microphone. I gave my first live show with the... Show More
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A Great Mic for a Soft Voice
A GREAT Mic for soft voice This mic is great and just what I have been looking for. I have a soft voice and tried using hand held mics but couldn't get the volume up without worrying about feedback. With this mic I was able to turn it up so loud with no feedback at all that my band said that it may be too loud. My Drummer bought a wireless head mic that he had to return because it would feedback before we could get the volume up as needed. I sat ... Show More
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Great Sound
I play hard rock/ metal type music and play lead guitar so I wanted this for the anti-feedback technology that is exclusive to Crown mics, and this one was designed with the needs and input of an acoustic guitar playing singer (Garth Brooks) in mind.The true bonus is the great sound of this headset mic. I own/ have owned Shure and Audiotechnica headset mics, the sound of the Crown is far superior to either.I haven't played it at any serious volum... Show More
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It came in looking like it was used
Though the product has very good sound quality, the screw that is supposed to hold the microphone assembly is stripped. While attempting to use it for the first time at a live performance yesterday, the microphone kept swinging away from my mouth and caused a tremendous problem. I will be returning it!!
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