A local coffee shop entrepreneur gave me this mic as a gift the other
day because he had it sitting around for years unused. Its in great
shape. I used it on vocals and we enjoyed it...it was "different".
Then I used it on a soprano sax and we liked it better than the 57,
but my 57 might be messed up.
"they call me frenchy!" <NOfrenchySPAM@NOsmackdabmusicSPAM.com> wrote
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> A local coffee shop entrepreneur gave me this mic as a gift the other
> day because he had it sitting around for years unused. Its in great
> shape. I used it on vocals and we enjoyed it...it was "different".
> Then I used it on a soprano sax and we liked it better than the 57,
> but my 57 might be messed up.
>
> anyone care to comment on this mic?
> thx,
> frenchy
Astatic is still in business in Coneaut Ohio east of Cleveland, co-owned and
co-located with thewell-known professional audio mic company named CAD -
Conneaut Audio Devices.
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