Hello everybody!
Am a whistle-player (of sorts) in a band (of sorts) for quite some time now.
As I tend to sway to and fro (in a decent but uncontrollable manner) when the music gets going and my tune is under way, an ordinary (i.e. stationary) mike is no good to me. Half of the time I'm not making myself heard at all.
Anybody got any experience with clip-on mikes for tin and/or low whistle?
Ger.
Amplification tinwhistle - low whistle
Amplification tinwhistle - low whistle
Hello everybody!
Am a whistle-player (of sorts) in a band (of sorts) for quite some time now.
As I tend to sway to and fro (in a decent but uncontrollable manner) when the music gets going and my tune is under way, an ordinary (i.e. stationary) mike is no good to me. Half of the time I'm not making myself heard at all.
Anybody got any experience with clip-on mikes for tin and/or low whistle?
Ger.
# Posted on February 13th 2002 by Emerald BT
Re: Amplification tinwhistle - low whistle
You might have better luck asking this question on the chiff board, you'll find many people with experience recording and performing on the whistle.
http://www.chiffandfipple.com
# Posted on February 14th 2002 by Bloomfield
Re: Amplification tinwhistle - low whistle
There is a french recorder maker who made whistles and electroacoustic recorders : Philippe Bolton.
philippe_bolton@compuserve.com
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/philippe_bolton/
# Posted on February 17th 2002 by yvan
Re: Amplification tinwhistle - low whistle
so - did you ever find out about your tin whistle question?
would like to know!!!
# Posted on March 15th 2006 by fermanaghbrian