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Bartlett 'clip-on' Guitar Mic - anybody used one?
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hey rhumba-king.... still waiting plan is to compare my audio technica pro 70 with the new bartlett and borrow my friends dpa clip on and do a general comparison... hopefully with some audio...maybe video still prefer a normal small diaphram condensor mic on a stand ie sennhieser, akg or nuemann but like clip on's for less than ideal gigs or classes... never one to subscribe as anything being the 'best' just variants and economics keep you posted...
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Date Mar. 8 2011 3:36:28
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I personally have had a terrible time doing gigs and fighting feedback and trying to get my guitar loud enough while using normal mic setups.. takes alot of practice rarely have those issues anymore... a high output condenser helps this is where the bartletts look good using clip ons is 'close miking' somehow the experience of listening to a guitar comes 'out' from the soundboard/soundhole not directly 'in' or 'near it'. i like some ambiance in the sound. problem with acoustically challenged venues and traditional microphones is simply the 'space'...placement of speakers etc...sometimes you just cant eq the offending frequencies out... so sometimes my sennhieser condenser is not the best solution...beautiful in concert settings...in reality the loudest and dynamic sound...you just need a quiet audience/venue..and good production. although i haved also used a pro70 as a clip on for years i am pretty impressed with the natural, uncoloured sound i have heard so far from the bartlett microphones, both live and on video. still waiting for it to hit australian shores...any day. still i would recommend anyone the pro 70 as an inexpensive clip on...
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Date Mar. 8 2011 13:49:14
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RE: Bartlett 'clip-on' Guitar Mic - ... (in reply to britguy)
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The mic arrived. managed a few hours with the guitar mic yesterday. http://www.bartlettmics.com/guitarmic.html very high output 'hot' sound. loud is a good word to describe it alot of volume before a hint of feedback. balanced 'natural' uncolored sound. mic can be placed inside the guitar or on the soundboard. seems to work best inside. more 'bottom' end. flatter response. the mic was tried firstly with an AER then through a mackie PA system. sounded awesome through both with little need for EQ manipulation. as the unit is phantom powered i did.nt have the opportunity to run it through my baggs pre amp. but did'nt seem to need it anyway. easy to fit. no hassle. in comparison to the audio technica pro 70 it does offer a much higher output and less coloured sound. always had issues with lower mid range feedback, 'woof' and tones with the pro 70 [with the baggs and all]. the bartlett IMO is a much more balanced, natural sound, easier to control and a much 'hotter' sound. in comparision to the dpa 4099g again it offers a higher output but with a similar response. very similar 'balanced' sound. the dpa has more 'placement options' and can only be fitted externally [if you can get the brace to stay on while playing]. soundwise these mics are similiar with the bartlett offering a more 'close mic' sound. as i purchased the mic for live work i feel i scored a winner. always prefer my sennhieser K6 but not always practical for every gig. having used all three 'clip on' type mics i would recommend the bartlett unit in terms of sound and price. it is the cheapest and smallest of the three units and delivers the 'punchiest' sound. also appears to be a much higher 'output' therefore eliminating many feedback problems. hope this has been of some help. bottom line is these tiny condensors are awesome, easy to use with little need for eq manipulation...loud!!!
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Date Mar. 16 2011 21:40:01
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O.K. my Bartlett guitar mike arrived yesterday. Tried it out on three different accoustic amps at a local guitar store. While I'm a dumb novice with sound systems, all I can say is this little gem makes my old flamenco guitar sound really great. I rented an AudioTechnika Pro70 previously, and WOW what a difference between the two. No bass booms, no feedback screeches, just nice clear accoustic sound. I mounted mine as recommended in the literature, inside the soundhole, bass side, about 1/2 way down towards the bridge. Moving the clip slightly either way didnt seem to make any significant difference, still sounded great! Glad I'm on this Forum, I would never have heard of it otherwise. . . Incidentally Bruce Bartlett answers the phone himself, and is a very helpfull and patient guy. . . Britguy ( original poster on this thread).
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Date Mar. 17 2011 18:56:43
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inside the soundhole, bass side, about 1/2 way down towards the bridge. works better when placed here slight 'ping' sound on trebles when placed on treble/lower side at high volume quote:
Incidentally Bruce Bartlett answers the phone himself, and is a very helpfull and patient guy. . . did.nt speak but responded to emails immediately and answered alot of questions...great guy...
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Date Mar. 17 2011 21:09:34
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RE: Bartlett 'clip-on' Guitar Mic - ... (in reply to at_leo_87)
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new battery version on order for those non phantom outdoor/battery gigs... nothing really beats a good quality, well placed condensor in front of the guitar IMO unfortunately you really need the right performance space and production to make it work... things like 'spill' into the mic etc are a real pain for your average tapas type gig.. keen to try a 'blend' of my sennhieser and the bartlett at my next gig... i am trying to sell my pro 70..my friend who is keen to buy it is borrowing the bartlett for his gig tonight suggested he buy the guitar mic over my pro 70...dumb sales tactics i know...but... let us know what you think antonio... personally out of the three mentioned it would be my choice....not alot of money either...
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Date Mar. 20 2011 0:21:30
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i can stick the speaker behind me so both the audience and i can hear. tried side fill monitoring?... ...like having huge headphones
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Date Mar. 20 2011 22:48:18
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t'd be nice to hear what's coming out of the front of the speakers instead of the back for once just noticed lately that side fill/or slightly behind works a treat in terms of hearing yourself FOH for the audience and then a separate send for monitoring [or an AER or something similiar] guess it depends on your set up...
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Date Mar. 21 2011 19:46:32
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RE: Bartlett 'clip-on' Guitar Mic - ... (in reply to davidheis_24)
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sound of bad guitars to sound better that would be a bonus mine was tested on a 65 and 87 ramirez blanca and a linea bravo 7 string... through an aer compact 60 and a mackie pa... ok guitars in the scheme of things .... love the canins but yes the dpa has more placement options....giving a more natural 'space' to the sound...for that i would prefer a nuemann, akg or sennhieser or similiar to a dpa...talking similiar dollars.. ouch with the clip...
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Date Mar. 22 2011 3:52:37
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