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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2007-01-23 8:33 AM (#119304)
Subject: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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We've been experiencing PA problems at our Church recently and thought I'd ask the Sages here for advice:

We have (purchased by our "Music Committee") a Shure Lapel Mic. I don't know the model Number, but can get it. It is one of their better models and has been quite good.

Recently, there have been almost constant problems with the explosive "Tuh", "Cuh", "Puh" sounds of the consonants when the Pastor speaks.

We have the foam "pop" cover in place. We have moved the lapel mic to various places on his tie/shirt/suit, and have adjusted the Gain/volume controls to try and compensate....all to no avail.

I get the feeling that the next step is to replace the actual lapel mic (not the transmitter), but, because this is for the Church, $$$ are tight.

Any suggestions where else to look to solve this very annoying situation???

Thanks!
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-23 8:35 AM (#119305 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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Novacaine.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2007-01-23 8:39 AM (#119306 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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...but, Cliff, I don't play the banjo through THIS PA! And the Pastor is actually rather interesting to listen to... not sonombulatic at all....
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-23 8:48 AM (#119307 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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I was referring to giving HIM a shot of Novacaine (in his lips) to minimize his ability to "pop" his "P's" . . .

Possibly look into backing down on the low freq's.
Sometimes inexperienced soundmen have a tendency to "up" the bass on a speaker's voice to give it more "presence" or "authority".
Unfortunately, this will also accentuate the "pops".

Have the pastor and the soundman do a "soundcheck" and experiment . . .
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wilblee
Posted 2007-01-23 8:51 AM (#119308 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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Your board should have a 100Hz cutoff switch on each channel. Make sure that this switch is engaged on the channel that the lapel mic comes through. (It should be engaged on all vocal mike channels) This will help reduce the problem. Additionally, you can adjust the EQ on his channel and see if you can reduce it some more. Also, do you change batteries in the the transmitter each week?
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2007-01-23 8:58 AM (#119309 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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I was referring to giving HIM a shot of Novacaine (in his lips) to minimize his ability to "pop" his "P's" . . .

He's from South Africa. Not much can help his natural speaking abilities.

Possibly look into backing down on the low freq's.
Sometimes inexperienced soundmen have a tendency to "up" the bass on a speaker's voice to give it more "presence" or "authority".
Unfortunately, this will also accentuate the "pops".
Yep, tried that


Your board should have a 100Hz cutoff switch on each channel.(It does) Make sure that this switch is engaged on the channel that the lapel mic comes through.(It is) (It should be engaged on all vocal mike channels) This will help reduce the problem. Additionally, you can adjust the EQ on his channel and see if you can reduce it some more. Also, do you change batteries in the the transmitter each week? Yes we do
Thanks for the tips.... others???
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-01-23 8:59 AM (#119310 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!



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Originally posted by wilblee:
Your board should have a 100Hz cutoff switch on each channel. Make sure that this switch is engaged on the channel that the lapel mic comes through. (It should be engaged on all vocal mike channels) This will help reduce the problem.
Originally posted by Tim Chapman ...but, Cliff, I don't play the banjo through THIS PA!
You use the Mute button for Banjos. :D
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2007-01-23 9:05 AM (#119311 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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...
You use the Mute button for Banjos.
Not necessary... the Church Board has already issued a banjo-preemptive strike! :(

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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-01-23 9:28 AM (#119312 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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That was great Tim... :D
Sorry I can't offer any help, it seems that our board is different every week and takes about a half hour sound check to get it right again.
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an4340
Posted 2007-01-23 10:21 AM (#119313 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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I'm curious, does it only happen when the Minister speaks. Have you tried other people with different frequencies? (ie a woman and a child and another man to check it out) if it happens with all of them, and never happened with the old mike, then I'd say it's a defective mike and should be returned to the manufacturer.

Or in the alternative, the manufacturer may have some tips.

Or have you tried another mic? Try some different ones, cardoid, ribbon, the same type, that way you can rule out the mic as an issue.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2007-01-23 10:23 AM (#119314 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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I'm curious, does it only happen when the Minister speaks. Have you tried other people with different frequencies? (ie a woman and a child and another man to check it out) if it happens with all of them, and never happened with the old mike, then I'd say it's a defective mike and should be returned to the manufacturer.
Yep... tried other speakers... it still happens, but not quite as bad.... I also am starting to think that the mic portion needs to be replaced....
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an4340
Posted 2007-01-23 10:36 AM (#119315 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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If it's not happening with the other mics, then return it.
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wilblee
Posted 2007-01-23 11:20 AM (#119316 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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Yeah, without being on the ground there, it's hard to say, but I'm favoring the mic replacement route. It could be that the diaphragm has been compromised (it got dropped, somebody finger-thumped it to test it, etc.) If it was working before and isn't now and the board and batteries are all good - then get another mic.
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BruDeV
Posted 2007-01-23 9:12 PM (#119317 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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The foam windscreen goes-bad/gets-clogged-up after a while, try changing it.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-01-24 8:48 AM (#119318 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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There's no easy way to get rid of the effect of plosive consonants with this type of mike. One way is to use a graphic or parametric EQ into the sidechain of a compressor. The offending frequencies are heavily boosted on the graphic and used to trigger the compression early at those frequecies, so you end up with a frequency-dependant compressor. It's a tricky set up and not totally effective.

Try pointing the mike 30 to 40 degrees off axis. This should get rid of some of the problem but will reduce the output quite a bit

Presumably the mike is a cardioid pattern. Directional mikes exagerate plosives because of a characteristic known as the proximity effect. Try an omni-directional version, omni's don't show the proximity effect.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2007-01-24 8:54 AM (#119319 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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Thanks guys!
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-24 9:30 AM (#119320 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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. . . or, . . . y'can just give hime a bullhorn.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2007-01-24 9:33 AM (#119321 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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....don't really wanna give "da horn" to a Pastor!
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-01-24 11:55 AM (#119322 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!



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Take the mike away and teach him to project from his own diaphram. As a bonus, his sermons will be shorter and more concise.
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-24 12:03 PM (#119323 - in reply to #119304)
Subject: Re: PA Experts, I need help!!!


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Good Idea.

Y'can hit him with the phrase:

". . What would Jesus do?? . ."
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