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Mike Rivers
 
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It's amazing I will have everything set and a boom is adjusted so they
can direct the end of the stand straight to there mouth so to speak
(no excuses). I even tell the stage managers to make certain that the
mic is directly placed in front of there mouth's for best desired
audio placement and the first thing the lecturer does is tilt it down
below there mouth or to the right. AHHHHH!!!!!


Well, he doesn't want to have is pretty face blocked by a big old ugly
microphone. There are ways to position a mic so that it's not
obtrusive. And it's the TALENT you have to train, not the stage crew.
They know what to do (or should, anyway).

What I hate is when the singer/guitarist decides to play an
instrumental and puts the vocal mic down on his guitar because he
thinks that having two mics on it will make it louder. Then when he
finishes playing the tune, he starts talking into no microphone.



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