notalent31
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After much thought, I"ve decided to just play into my Shure 57 mic with just a Roland amplifier. I've also bought a Mic Extension so that I can
then place the mic quite close to my uke when playing.
Look folks, the reason I'm writing this is because I do need your feedback/guidance on this, and hope I'm doing the right thing.
I"m just a very very old man who simply wants to have some fun with his bariton uke. So, I say this to you because I just want you all to know that I"m just looking to do my very best with this uke.
Yes, there are certainly better options to amplify your uke, but I've
got the SHURE 57 mike and the stand that goes with it. So, if I just bring the mic way down and close to my uke, I should only hope that I'll get
some "decent" AMPLIFICATION!..No?... and, thats why I bought the "mic extension"..
So, knowing that I'm an explicit "AMATEUR", and just playing to suit just myself, please let me know if I did the right thing here. And, no, I've
just ordered all this equipment from Amazon.com, so I have no idea
how this amplification will sound. You might say, I just took a chance
in ordering this stuff sight/sound unseen!.
So, What do ya think.
and, please no bad responses from music dealers that check this site
out!
Gracia Moltissimo
notalent31 (yes, I'm just 80 years old)....
then place the mic quite close to my uke when playing.
Look folks, the reason I'm writing this is because I do need your feedback/guidance on this, and hope I'm doing the right thing.
I"m just a very very old man who simply wants to have some fun with his bariton uke. So, I say this to you because I just want you all to know that I"m just looking to do my very best with this uke.
Yes, there are certainly better options to amplify your uke, but I've
got the SHURE 57 mike and the stand that goes with it. So, if I just bring the mic way down and close to my uke, I should only hope that I'll get
some "decent" AMPLIFICATION!..No?... and, thats why I bought the "mic extension"..
So, knowing that I'm an explicit "AMATEUR", and just playing to suit just myself, please let me know if I did the right thing here. And, no, I've
just ordered all this equipment from Amazon.com, so I have no idea
how this amplification will sound. You might say, I just took a chance
in ordering this stuff sight/sound unseen!.
So, What do ya think.
and, please no bad responses from music dealers that check this site
out!
Gracia Moltissimo
notalent31 (yes, I'm just 80 years old)....
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