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![]() "Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1087176307k@trad... In article writes: I'm referring to the common gesture for trying if a mic is open: is it a real bad thing to tap a dynamic mic's capsule? What about a condenser? No harm if you don't use a very large hammer. It's much better to tap on a mic than to blow into it, which is the usual stealth approach when they don't want to say "Is this mic on?" or "Check one two". Snapping your fingers an inch or two in front of the grille would seem to be safe for any mic. Produces a nice sharp wavefront that will attract attention, bounce a VU display or test the reverb, etc. |
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