26.06.2024
- An unexpected instrument on the stage:Like a cimbalom or something traditional. Don’t panic; just remember you have an ATM350a universal instrument microphone with a variety of mounts. Since this microphone has a linear sound, it will capture the ‘real’ sound of an instrument without major alterations. Everyone loves this experience: the musician, the audience, and the stage staff because of the ease of use and sturdiness.
- A soloist, a local choir, or something similar appearing on stage for a small performance:Fear not, you have a Swiss Army knife in your pocket (literally) with a pair of AT2031 ‘pencil’ mics. Over the years, we’ve heard it saving so many gigs! Acoustic guitar, violin, choirs, piano—it even excels as an overhead mic for drums. Make sure you have a pair around the stage—it will save your life many times! The cherry on top is that it is one of the most affordable mics in its category (RRP: €109).
COOL FACT
Performing legend, Elton John uses AE6100 mics on stage – and even in his movie cameos – for his lead vocals, so his voice is as natural as possible