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<blockquote data-quote="pleg" data-source="post: 819679" data-attributes="member: 15876"><p>hi morty. one thing i didnt mention last night, but thinking about it retrospect, i take you know its phantom powerd. so youlldneed a mixer/interface that supplys phantom power to the mike to make it work. thinking about the vocal booth. do you need a full booth? you could try the diy approach. for the mike you could try 1 of the reflection filter type baffles. se do 1 but mad money. studio spares do a cheeper version and if thinging about sorting the room out it may be cheeper to buy the base panals and just hang them off a couple of the self assembled clothes racks (the tubler steel type) you can get from argos 2 for a tenna, you can move these about to your hearts content and uze them as needs must. lots of pro studios use similer but more expensive items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pleg, post: 819679, member: 15876"] hi morty. one thing i didnt mention last night, but thinking about it retrospect, i take you know its phantom powerd. so youlldneed a mixer/interface that supplys phantom power to the mike to make it work. thinking about the vocal booth. do you need a full booth? you could try the diy approach. for the mike you could try 1 of the reflection filter type baffles. se do 1 but mad money. studio spares do a cheeper version and if thinging about sorting the room out it may be cheeper to buy the base panals and just hang them off a couple of the self assembled clothes racks (the tubler steel type) you can get from argos 2 for a tenna, you can move these about to your hearts content and uze them as needs must. lots of pro studios use similer but more expensive items. [/QUOTE]
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