Talk back studio mic press to talk button etc any recomendation ?

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Talk back studio mic press to talk button etc any recomendation ?

Hi all

I am looking to find a way to have a talk back between controll room and live room

Whats the best way to do this I dont want to buy a mackie Big Knob and I could arm a track and mute it when I dont want to talk but I know I would keep forgeting to turn it off

So is there a mic out there I could buy cheep with a puch to talk button (like a walkietalkie I guess )

Or could I buy some sort of switch to go between a mic I have and a cable runing in to the desk

Any other options anyone can think of would be a great help

Thanks for your time

Norrie

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    Re:Talk back studio mic press to talk button etc any recomendation ? 2011/03/28 00:04:51 (permalink)
    Actually it's the mark of a cheap mike, an on off switch! Sound people hate switched mikes because idiots are always messing with them. So head on down to your local dollar store and buy a karaoke mike for $12 ( oops ) $ 6 pounds. 
    There are these cool CB radio mikes like truckers use but you have to change the plug.
    Then there are these desktop mikes that have a switch right on the base, Go dig around the basement of your local church.


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    Re:Talk back studio mic press to talk button etc any recomendation ? 2011/03/28 00:10:51 (permalink)
    Another trick is to make a little box with a switch or doorbell button and to put in line with any old mike. It's nice to use a button so you don't accidentally call the singer an a-hole when you thought the switch was off!

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    Re:Talk back studio mic press to talk button etc any recomendation ? 2011/03/28 08:27:11 (permalink)
    johnnyV


    Another trick is to make a little box with a switch or doorbell button and to put in line with any old mike. It's nice to use a button so you don't accidentally call the singer an a-hole when you thought the switch was off!


    Haha So you have heard me in a control room then haha

    You know I never gave a CB Radio mic a thought ! My dad used to be a massive CB user back in the 70s to 80 I am sure there are load of things still in the loft so I will have a loot and see if theres anything I can use :)

    If not I guess a switch would the answer I would have to make it a hold and talk button or I would turn it on and forget about it haha

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    Re:Talk back studio mic press to talk button etc any recomendation ? 2011/03/28 11:05:16 (permalink)
    Norrie


    Hi all

    I am looking to find a way to have a talk back between controll room and live room

    Whats the best way to do this I dont want to buy a mackie Big Knob and I could arm a track and mute it when I dont want to talk but I know I would keep forgeting to turn it off

    So is there a mic out there I could buy cheep with a puch to talk button (like a walkietalkie I guess )

    Or could I buy some sort of switch to go between a mic I have and a cable runing in to the desk

    Any other options anyone can think of would be a great help

    Thanks for your time

    Norrie


    If you are handy with a soldering iron, here is a link on how to make the switch. You can use any mic.

    http://www.crownaudio.com/mic_web/popless.htm
    post edited by ohhey - 2011/03/28 11:06:40
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    Re:Talk back studio mic press to talk button etc any recomendation ? 2011/03/28 16:26:27 (permalink)
    Norrie


    johnnyV


    Another trick is to make a little box with a switch or doorbell button and to put in line with any old mike. It's nice to use a button so you don't accidentally call the singer an a-hole when you thought the switch was off!


    Haha So you have heard me in a control room then haha

    You know I never gave a CB Radio mic a thought ! My dad used to be a massive CB user back in the 70s to 80 I am sure there are load of things still in the loft so I will have a loot and see if theres anything I can use :)

    If not I guess a switch would the answer I would have to make it a hold and talk button or I would turn it on and forget about it haha

    Norrie


    A foot switch would be nice or make a locking one so you can push once to turn on the mic and push again to mute it.
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    Re:Talk back studio mic press to talk button etc any recomendation ? 2011/03/28 16:28:28 (permalink)
    ohhey


    Norrie


    johnnyV


    Another trick is to make a little box with a switch or doorbell button and to put in line with any old mike. It's nice to use a button so you don't accidentally call the singer an a-hole when you thought the switch was off!


    Haha So you have heard me in a control room then haha

    You know I never gave a CB Radio mic a thought ! My dad used to be a massive CB user back in the 70s to 80 I am sure there are load of things still in the loft so I will have a loot and see if theres anything I can use :)

    If not I guess a switch would the answer I would have to make it a hold and talk button or I would turn it on and forget about it haha

    Norrie





    A foot switch would be nice or make a locking one so you can push once to turn on the mic and push again to mute it.
    But the CB mic would be fun... "KJC1696 to lead guitar player, what's your 20 ?, could we try that lead break again,... over...."  , "10-4"
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    Re:Talk back studio mic press to talk button etc any recomendation ? 2011/03/28 16:36:44 (permalink)
    Live room ! call back ! over ! :P

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