On Wed, May 18, 2016, Don Veino via Callers wrote:
Mic technique is IMHO more important than mic type, I'd concentrate on
being a consistent reasonable distance away from the mic with it pointing
*at* your mouth. Vary pitch rather than volume with your voice to
communicate excitement. I have a naturally deeper voice myself and find
keeping my thumb extended and just touching my chin enables a consistent
sound without having to remember to maintain that constant distance:
One thing I notice many callers doing is holding the mic vertically;
holding the mic horizontally in front of your mouth almost always works
better. (Holding the mic vertically used to be reasonable advice to
avoid pops, but modern mics deal fine with that, and getting the better
signal propagation from a horizontal mic makes more sense.)
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