MetalManiac
Li'l Junior Member
Re: VINTAGE MIC SCORE!!!
Oh, I wasn't too sure after reading the title. It didnt really specify you werre going to be gigging the Mic in seedy Atlanta clubs. I dont get it, unless you are into the whole "look at me, I'm so vintage" thing? A SM57 or 58 would eat that old mic alive for gigging. Those old mics aren't one of he great things about vintage music, I mean, they are obsolete.
I'm really not trying to be antagonistic here, and I hope you don't see it that way. I was going to post something in your Weber thread, becasue those Weber G12-55 clones aren't really very well regarded, and they are cheap on ebay compared top a G12H Heritage, or even considerably less than the G12H Annv., but thought it would be seen as antagonistc, so I didn't. Some Weber speakers are highly regarded, like my Jensen 50 watt Chicago clone Weber. IMO , however, that G12h is a swing and a miss..badly.
Oh, I wasn't too sure after reading the title. It didnt really specify you werre going to be gigging the Mic in seedy Atlanta clubs. I dont get it, unless you are into the whole "look at me, I'm so vintage" thing? A SM57 or 58 would eat that old mic alive for gigging. Those old mics aren't one of he great things about vintage music, I mean, they are obsolete.
I'm really not trying to be antagonistic here, and I hope you don't see it that way. I was going to post something in your Weber thread, becasue those Weber G12-55 clones aren't really very well regarded, and they are cheap on ebay compared top a G12H Heritage, or even considerably less than the G12H Annv., but thought it would be seen as antagonistc, so I didn't. Some Weber speakers are highly regarded, like my Jensen 50 watt Chicago clone Weber. IMO , however, that G12h is a swing and a miss..badly.
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