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I translated this text with Google translator I hope someone can understand something.
Now, I really need your help please. Anyway, like I said I want something cheap because I do not have a lot of money right now. I finally decided on these products to play flamenco street, but of course, have left some details that did not take into account. The full Thomann be asked this:
A cheap, but in the end the joke cost me 270 euros. What has happened is that a fellow forum here that I appreciate your collaboration has told me that this type of speaker could not connect a condenser microphone, then I called Thomann to ask and have answered me that in principle it would be no problem because they feed on the external source Phantom but still would not know what kind of result would why this type of speaker is more correct for dynamic microphones. Besides told me it would be a matter of taste and that if I am not satisfied because would have 30 days to return. Someone who knows more about it than I do, what do in my place? I guess part of the problem is solventarian buying a dynamic microphone instead of a capacitor. What happens is that this particular had chosen (the t.bone Ovid System CC 100) has great views, seems comfortable and saves space. Besides a couple of flamingos think that works very well for this type of guitar. On the other hand, before yesterday I was testing a dynamic micro audix and sounded good about, but I got the feeling that I had to play much between placing, mixer and so on, that to play in the street I think It will be a joke and if you're over mixer not know ... What Do you think? I'm going to the game or for dynamic one?
You might want to include your original text, in case someone who can read your language is here. Your post is not so easy to understand.
I think you are asking if the three products you listed would work together. I see no reason they would not. As to whether it would be a good solution to play in the street, that I can't say for sure. It is a small speaker, and if you find yourself playing in a small space, you might have feedback problems. You can get more volume using a pickup. But it might work.
I think to understand what you mean. My recommendation is to get yourself a Sure SM57 dynamic microphone. It is an inexpensive, sturdy allrounder which works well for guitar, and certainly well enough for live applications in the streets.
Its only drawback is a low output, hence you need to make sure to have enough gain available on your amplifying device.