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youdog - Posted - 10/01/2009: 10:25:47
Sounding good Chris!. Saw you guys in Mayville, NY earlier this summer. You've been putting a few miles on. Where's John?
youdog
Chris Quinn - Posted - 10/01/2009: 12:04:12
youdog,
John had to be elsewhere at this point in the tour. He is still a part of the group and we never like being without him.
Chris Quinn www.foggyhogtownboys.com
wrentree - Posted - 10/01/2009: 12:04:58
Good job Chris. What for mics were you using there? Looks like a shure sm-58 and also a condensor mic.
Harold
Mr. Disco - Posted - 10/01/2009: 13:30:09
-- wonderful
Shalom. -- Mr. Disco I had no hat and took pity upon myself until I came upon the man who had no head.
Guy - Posted - 10/02/2009: 12:10:17
Nice One Chris!
I'm delighted to say I was there at the concert. Great gig guys and thanks for coming over to Cornwall, it was a very busy schedule especially as you'd just come over from Ireland. Shame we haven't got the whole concert.
Guy
You hum it son, I'll play it! www.salmagundi.me.uk
Chris Quinn - Posted - 10/02/2009: 12:24:41
quote: Good job Chris. What for mics were you using there? Looks like a shure sm-58 and also a condensor mic.
Harold
Harold, The mics on the mandolin and banjo, and the two set for vocals are all Neumann KM 184's. The two for vocals are set pointing at and across each other at 90 degrees; creating a large pattern for the vocals and instruments within range. The guitar is an AKG mic and the acoustic bass uses a clip-on AKG. We never use monitors. Hope this helps. Chris Quinn www.foggyhogtownboys.com
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