Hello there,
I don't usually post in this section, but I wanted to share a great new product I just found out about a couple days ago. I just bought two of them.
Anybody who sings live needs this, and it's only $99.
It's an infrared proximity sensor that runs on phantom power. When your face is in front of a microphone, the microphone is ON. When your face is not in front of the microphone, it automatically MUTES the mic. You can easily set the proximity sensor from 1" to 24".
Works perfectly with dynamic and condenser microphones.
Great way to control mic bleed, feedback, or to set up a talk back mic in the middle of the stage for IEM.
Makes running sound a lot easier.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWQ67UaNLZ8
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1935 A22 Rickenbacher Frypan, 1937 S7 Prewar Rickenbacher Bakelite, 1937 S7 Epiphone Electar, 1937 Epiphone Electar, 1940's Post War Rickenbacher Bakelite, 1950 Supro Comet, 1950's Rickenbacher ACE, 1950's Rickenbacher A25 Frypan, 1951 D8 Fender Professional, 1953 T8 Fender Custom, 1957 National New Yorker, 1955 Q8 Fender Stringmaster, 1961 Supro Comet, 1963 Supro Comet, S8 VanderDonck Frypan.