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    DJ-Quantum, post: 30298, member: 4076 wrote: So if you are in a situation where you are DJing and also having to speak, while using DJ grade headphones. What would you use for a microphone? A lapel mic? Do they make DJ quality headsets with microphone’s built in?

    Most controllers have a dedicated mic in or an auxillary line input, that you can input a microphone. if using an external mixer, you can use on xlr to connect a microphone to its own channel. Active speakers also have line in or mic inputs.
    What controller/mixer are you using?

    #1013817
    DJ-Quantum
    Member

    Mine has a microphone input, but I was wondering what the best kind of mic to use for live DJing would be, that would still allow me to wear my DJ headphones. My controller is a pioneer DDJ-Ergo

    #1013818

    Shure makes great microphones. I’d recommend you buy Shure. As for use of the microphone, all you have to do is whip off your headphones before you make your announcement. I’m not sure I’ve heard of anyone using a microphone while wearing their headphones. What I would recommend is sound checking before the event starts.
    1. throw on a tune at concert volume
    2. speak into the mic and sound check the level to what you want (so people can hear what you say while the music is playing, without blowing them out with your voice)
    3. all you have to do is mute your mic gain when youre not using it, and turn it up to what youve determined is a good level for when you use it.

    #1013871
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I never heard of DJ-specific mics. Shures are a de facto standard even if I like Electro Voices more due to the much bigger diaphragm (like the N/D267A which is a steal for the price and also has excellent support for avoiding feedback.)

    #1013907
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Sure SM58 with On/Off Switch. Cheap, reliable etc.
    For weddings I use an AKG wireless system and the AKG mics are actually better than the sure, but cost a lot more.

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