Royer R 121 and Shure SM 57 Microphone Placement Demo Video by Shawn Tubbs

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  • @JamesRussoMillas
    @JamesRussoMillas Před 6 lety +18

    I think what makes your sound warmer than others who use the 57/ribbon setup is that you run both mics at the same volume versus just using the ribbon to fill in a little. Honestly, the tones you get are fantastic given the relatively simple setup you use!

  • @rikshredder
    @rikshredder Před 6 lety +2

    Once again! That lick at 12:18! It's a licks lesson/gear demo video! Brilliant! Great insight on mic placement. Crazy how after so many years, the 57 is still a go-to mic. Definitely a perfect combo with the Royer.

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks, Rik! Yeah, ​Shure really nailed it with that mic. Been a staple in many a recording and live environment for years!

    • @rikshredder
      @rikshredder Před 6 lety

      Shawn, any preference for live use? Been using the Sennheiser 609.

  • @theoliviaarchives4794

    It finally clicked with me, how phasing issues occur, when you described the importance of the distance of the mic capsules.

  • @frankardos4211
    @frankardos4211 Před 6 lety +2

    It is truly MY Pleasure Shawn. You are a fantastic and gifted guitar player and I can see that the only thing that tops that is your genuine sincerity and humility. Bless you pal. Merry CHRISTmas as well! Great demos too by the way.

  • @bobsucks9647
    @bobsucks9647 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It’s so wild to me that this combo of a $1600 microphone and a $100 microphone work so well together

  • @duncancartledge1667
    @duncancartledge1667 Před 4 lety

    Earlier today I was googling mic placement as struggling with my Two Notes Cab M. This evening this pops up in my CZcams feed.
    Great tips and they work just as well in the virtual world.
    Great tips , thanks Shawn

  • @tjancijr
    @tjancijr Před rokem

    Great video. Royer makes a clip that enables you to run both mics with only one stand, btw.

  • @MatthewDavidMontgomery
    @MatthewDavidMontgomery Před 6 lety +2

    This was super informative. Keep these videos coming, please! Out of curiosity, I’d love to see your typical session workflow, start to finish. Maybe an idea for a future video!

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Thanks so much for tuning in Matthew!

  • @PhilHeesen
    @PhilHeesen Před 6 lety

    Awesome video, Shawn! Behind-the-scenes and pro audio videos are more than welcome!

  • @jonnygardiner4073
    @jonnygardiner4073 Před 6 lety +1

    "Solidly etched in mud", Love it! Great video. Thanks.

  • @glennnmurphy
    @glennnmurphy Před 5 lety +1

    Best video I’ve seen in a long time

  • @frankardos4211
    @frankardos4211 Před 6 lety

    Shawn. Kind soul of earth. Do you know just how much you just helped me out!! You are a Blessing dude. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Thanks so much for watching!! Merry Christmas.

  • @chessking7347
    @chessking7347 Před 13 dny

    Great vid. Very helpful. Thank you so much. 🙏🏻

  • @THEVATICANTS
    @THEVATICANTS Před 5 lety +1

    Very good and informative. I do the exact same micing, 57 and 121. Best combo ever.

  • @joeloesch1219
    @joeloesch1219 Před 3 lety

    Great detail. A lot of fine engineering in this, simply explained. Bien merci

  • @__Timothy__
    @__Timothy__ Před 6 lety

    Perfect timing for this vid! Was just experimenting with mic placement less than half an hour ago(getting a bit frustrated lol). I have a bit of a “poverty” set up at the moment but this gave me some good ideas for sure! Thank you so much!

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for watching Timothy! This works with any Ribbon/Condenser style set up and there are so many great mics out there now that are way less expensive.

  • @cali3168
    @cali3168 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for doing this, it's exactly what I was looking for. I recently picked up the Sterling Audio ST170 Ribbon Mic and I'm pairing it with a 57 so this video was definitely helpful.

  • @silviopimentel7247
    @silviopimentel7247 Před rokem

    thats always been my favourite just that the royer is a little steep on the price but definitly the perfect combo. that filtertron on a strat also sounds amazingly tight. very nice touch! i have it on one of my tele's but never actualy seen it on a strat. very nice indeed.

  • @stratoslear
    @stratoslear Před 6 lety

    Phenomenal video. Thanks for the insight. More of these, please! 🤓

  • @gordontubbs
    @gordontubbs Před 6 lety

    Great tips! We must be long lost cousins. If the intent is to basically blend a straightforward SM57 tone with something more transparent with little to no room sound, a large diaphragm condenser microphone or even a Sennheiser e906 would be a good alternatives given the cost of the R121. Personally, I blend an SM57 with an A/DA GCS-3 between the amp and cab... I like the way DI-cab simulators put a little more emphasis on the amp given how much speakers color tone.

  • @filippacholczyk2564
    @filippacholczyk2564 Před 5 lety

    extremely helpful and professional video, thanks man!!!!

  • @krautcomputing891
    @krautcomputing891 Před 6 lety +3

    Hey Shawn, I love the fact that you compensate for level differences while demonstrating the soloed tracks. That makes a very honest comparison. Well thought out demo, thanks for that! Do you have your mics on a bar of some sorts to help with alignment consistency while moving? A slightly bigger shot of your mic stand contraptions might have been interesting, too.

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Thanks so much for tuning in! In general, I haven't really bothered with any dual mount systems because I know that set up so well. I just use typical boom stands and mic clips.

  • @peterschaefer1665
    @peterschaefer1665 Před 6 lety

    Awesome vid Shawn! Thanks for the insight!

  • @RickHollis
    @RickHollis Před 6 lety

    Nice placement demo for those not in the know there, Shawn. I tell people that to my old cloth ears, the 121 has nice hair and butt, the 57 has nice teeth, sonically speaking.

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Hahaha, that's another way to put it for sure. Thanks so much for tuning in Rick!

  • @michaelreis8266
    @michaelreis8266 Před 6 lety

    It's an Aussie Engineering staple, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"... Now, can you take everything you just did and said and put it in an impulse response, LOL! Cheers Shawn, great clip love the chandler drives also..

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Hahaha, this is a good way to live your life man!! Thanks for tuning in Michael!

  • @dannyshortmusic
    @dannyshortmusic Před rokem

    love this video

  • @maaaa123456
    @maaaa123456 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for the great video ..

  • @SpeedGraphicsTV
    @SpeedGraphicsTV Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for this great advice!

  • @GermanGallardoMusic
    @GermanGallardoMusic Před 6 lety

    Thanks for sharing your approach Shawn, this is my favorite combination of mics as well. Very cool!

  • @drewdy09
    @drewdy09 Před 6 lety

    Love this video! I have used an SM57 for years, but maybe I need to go ahead and bite the bullet for the 121... The very expensive bullet :(. Thank you for posting stuff like this!
    I really would love to see a video of how you set your Delay and reverb when recording. I have been trying to figure out your slap back sound for a while now with no luck.

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for watching Andrew! I would definitely look at a ribbon mic. Royer is offering the R-10 for around 499 street and I think the SE Voodoo ribbons are around 399. If you have the means go for the R121 but you honestly would be in great shape with an R-10.

    • @drewdy09
      @drewdy09 Před 6 lety

      Awesome! thanks for the Reply, I will go check out what you recommended now!

  • @garethbeaumont1369
    @garethbeaumont1369 Před 6 lety

    Great insight! On another note, how cool is that guitar wall! One day I'll be able to have a microphone set up..., maybe a wall too haha

  • @HugoBanyCastilloCh
    @HugoBanyCastilloCh Před 6 lety

    You are the man, nice video and a lot of information here 🎸🎛🎸

  • @AshRavens
    @AshRavens Před 6 lety

    awesome awesome awesome. and so many cool licks to learn too! :D

  • @brianenders2098
    @brianenders2098 Před 4 lety

    When I'm playing live at a bar I have an Sm57. I'd look into other 🎤 for a better sound but after hearing videos of this thousand dollar mic, I feel like I could just eq the 57 to sound a little better. I don't feel good about spending nearly half of what the speakers and subs we play with cost. Thanks for the video

  • @joeschlicht
    @joeschlicht Před 4 lety +1

    Would be curious to hear this same setup but with he 57 off axis. I feel like the top end of the 57 is a touch too overpowering (just). The Royer sounds great! I just did a recording experiment yesterday (quarantine blues) and tried changing mic placement and polar patterns (on a budget Tube condenser). Huge difference with just little changes. I totally forgot to try off axis placement though. Oh and I need better mics... A Royer and and SM57 seems ideal, or even a Royer and a MD421 maybe. I'm not hearing my amp recorded like i do when I'm standing next to it. Trying to capture that. Needs more bottom - Ribbon mic.

  • @scottdematteo
    @scottdematteo Před rokem

    This is an incredible video and so helpful. I really appreciate you posting this. Question, is the ribbon on the R10 about same as the 121? II have an R10, I could not switch the bling for the 121.

  • @ryan.1357
    @ryan.1357 Před 5 lety

    On the one hand, this is great advice. On the other, does anyone here really think that if recorded these jams with the voice memo app on his iPhone that it wouldn't sound great? I don't.

  • @pauldennehy8921
    @pauldennehy8921 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Shawn. How does this mic combo sound going straight in to an audio interface? The TG-2 pre amp is quite costly.

  • @billsstudio2528
    @billsstudio2528 Před 4 lety

    love the vids! I use a couple of 121's for my amps and have around 15 sm57's! Hah! From drums to vocals to amps, 57's are great and inexpensive. Have you ever tried using other side of R121 (reverse your polarity)? I love it for low volume studio night work as it's brighter. Not too many people mention this little hidden gem on the 121.
    Thanks for all the informative vids Shawn!

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching! Yep I've used the R121 that way and it's great!!

  • @satch4u3
    @satch4u3 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for taking the time to show us your setup, Shawn. I am sure you get questions on it all the time as your sound is consistently killer. Question: I know in the past you have used the two notes and/or IRs for the speaker/mic portion. In what situations do you use either or?

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      For the most part, I'll always try and use my mic setup because it's just where my musical world is. The Torpedo is great but as good as IR's are getting, they aren't better than the real thing. At least not yet. ;) I'll use the Torpedo when I'm going through something like my personal pedal board or maybe things that aren't so product specific. I'll use my Torpedo in live situations when I know the mic or monitor set up is going to be less than desirable because I know it will be consistent and sound great. My Torpedo is really good for session work as well when I've got to move quickly or record at lower volumes. Thanks for tuning in and for the question!

  • @GabZsapkaGuitar
    @GabZsapkaGuitar Před 6 lety

    i love these videos man, so much more information than anybody else's demos and this one has just made recording a bunch easier! What's the principle behind that lick at 12:18? Some sort of mb5 sound or B7 over A?

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks so much for watching! Glad it's made things easier for you. Not sure what I was doing at 12:18...Not really ever sure what I'm doing;)

  • @drewbarries234
    @drewbarries234 Před 6 lety

    Thanks a lot, really appreciate this so much.

  • @embreesmith7613
    @embreesmith7613 Před 6 lety

    Love this video!

  • @future2future
    @future2future Před 6 lety

    Very informative, thanks!

  • @MAYKOMTAVARES
    @MAYKOMTAVARES Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks Shawn that it’s awesome 👏🏻 and sounds great both mics great highs and great lows love it 😍 can tell me the distance you normally use those mics from the cab please? thanks

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for watching!! Mic distance can really vary depending on the cabinet. On my Bogner 2x12 closed back I keep that set up back about 4 inches so that I don't get too much low-end​ response from the R121. On my open back 1x12 cab I keep them closer. Around 2 inches.

    • @thetoneshepherd
      @thetoneshepherd Před 2 měsíci

      @@ShawnTubbsThanks for this answer…disregard my question above haha

  • @thetoneshepherd
    @thetoneshepherd Před 2 měsíci

    Forgive me if I missed it, but did you say how far away from the speaker you typically put the mics? I saw the detailed explanation on the horizontal placement in reference to the dust cover, but may have missed the depth distance of the mics. Thanks a ton!

  • @DanielGlenTimms
    @DanielGlenTimms Před 3 lety

    If you haven't gotten the Royer Axemount yet, it's a game changer.

  • @logothescanandeffectmaker2122

    Thanks for the info !

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      You got it Stephen! Thanks for tuning in.

  • @Simto
    @Simto Před 6 lety +1

    I want a Royer R121 so bad! Need to save money asap.

    • @SDPickups
      @SDPickups Před 3 lety

      Look into the R10. Its only $500 vs $1200 and in some demos, you can't really tell it from the 121. I just got the R10 yesterday and setting up today.

  • @scottfoster3643
    @scottfoster3643 Před 2 lety

    Thank you good sir! General question for all: Is it essential for a pre amp with the Royer 121? Would the gain boost from a focusrite interface be sufficient power/signal to noise ratio to use it effectively?

  • @SergioAureo
    @SergioAureo Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Shawn, Great tutorial and amazing tones! Right now I’m recording at home using an Apogee ONE audio interface which has only one mic input. So, I have no chance to record two mics at the same time. I own an SM57. With this limitation what would be your choice to record with only one mic? (stick with the SM57 or buy another thing?).Thanks.

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      There are so many great condenser mics on the market but it's hard to beat a tried and true SM57 in my opinion. Heil does a mic called the PR20 that I really love. I used it for a tour with Carrie Underwood. It's basically a 57 but sounds bigger with a sweeter top end but still retains that mid punch. That's the only mic I've considered over the SM57. Thanks for tuning in Sergio!

    • @SergioAureo
      @SergioAureo Před 6 lety

      Shawn Tubbs thanks!

  • @agesonjohanesburg2915
    @agesonjohanesburg2915 Před 2 lety

    Tried n True

  • @deyanangelovangelov7471

    you are cool bro and you play good guitar;) i dig your videod

  • @RebelsCross
    @RebelsCross Před 4 lety +2

    Personally I use the Royer 121 with a Senheiser MD409 and it is killer for heavier guitar sounds. The 409 sounds much better than the 57... my humble opinion

  • @AmundBlixAaeng
    @AmundBlixAaeng Před 6 lety

    No wonder thy're the industry standard mics, awesome. Wich Filtertron in that LSL Shawn?

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Thanks so much for tuning in. That is a TV Jones flitertron classic.

  • @BV_Beve
    @BV_Beve Před 6 lety

    👌🏼

  • @andrecompustoneable
    @andrecompustoneable Před 6 lety

    top the tops!

  • @primechaser3071
    @primechaser3071 Před 6 lety

    hi Shawn - thanks for this helpfull session! what kind of speaker pair do you run in your closed 212 bogner cab and is the bogner your goto cab?

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Hey Andy, thanks for watching! For the most part I use my 2x12 bog cab. I've been using Eminence CV75 speakers for a while now but I'm thinking about checking out some of the new Celestion stuff.

  • @rogerconnick
    @rogerconnick Před 3 lety

    Hi Shawn, do you ever use the 300 ohm setting on the TG-2 for the 57, or does it take away some of the bite? I'm guessing its always off for the Royer. Thanks!

  • @Diogofis
    @Diogofis Před 6 lety +2

    Hi, Shawn. R121 is a very expensive mic. Do you know about others cheaper ribbons mics thats works with sm57?

    • @RickHollis
      @RickHollis Před 6 lety

      Hey Diogo, I have a $100 121 clone that I've used for years with a 57. Does it sound $1000 cheaper than a real one? Nope.

    • @Diogofis
      @Diogofis Před 6 lety

      What`s is its name?

    • @RickHollis
      @RickHollis Před 6 lety

      www.audiotechnology.com.au/PDF/REVIEWS/AT61_LEGACY_AXIS_70.pdf

    • @soaringuitarist
      @soaringuitarist Před 6 lety

      SE electronics has a great one. Also Cascade Fat head II are great options as well

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety +3

      Thanks for tuning in! I would check SE electronics for sure and I believe Royer is also doing ribbons that are less expensive. R-10 and R-101.

  • @2tallB
    @2tallB Před 5 lety

    Shawn, what's your default distance from the grill cloth? 2 inches? ... btw, I use the same exact method for acoustics with an R122V and KM84. The instruments are all different sizes so I just blend those two mics for EQ. Like you said, there's a lot of value in not changing the setup.

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 5 lety +1

      I usually start at about 2 inches from the grill cloth but it depends on the cab and the room. I'm closer to 3 inches away from my Bogner closed 2x12 cab as it has quite a bit of low end.

    • @2tallB
      @2tallB Před 5 lety

      ​@@ShawnTubbs thanks so much for your reply! Great vids, always an inspiration!

  • @G5Hohn
    @G5Hohn Před 3 lety

    Hey Shawn- I see you’re using the “live” red label R121. You ever A/B against the thinner ribbon green label model?

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 3 lety +1

      It's a very subtle difference between the two.

  • @goldensleeves
    @goldensleeves Před 5 lety

    Great video Shawn! When you use these in an actual mix, do you usually end up panning them to opposite sides? Or do you (or whoever mixes the tracks) usually treat them as one combined tone? Thanks in advance! Subscribed. Great channel.

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 5 lety

      I always have them combined or summed. Thanks for the question.

  • @peterschaefer1665
    @peterschaefer1665 Před 6 lety

    Shawn the only other piece of the puzzle is what kind of speaker do you use for your tracks?

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Hey Peter, for the most part, it's been an Eminence CV 75.

  • @boblstclair4023
    @boblstclair4023 Před 5 lety

    Hey Shawn, do you use the same combo live....with a 121 live ? I've been considering that.

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 5 lety

      I've done that for sure! Sounds great!

  • @TheCrystalyne
    @TheCrystalyne Před 6 lety

    I'm amazed that you have no noise on the recordings even when you are using a lot of overdrive or distortion?? How do you manage that??

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety +1

      For the most part, I do my best to turn out of any field hum related to my pickups. Sometimes just shifting or turning one direction or the other get's the hum or buzz sorted out. I habitually roll off my volume control when I'm not playing so that helps as well. In this video I pretty much stick to the filtertron pickup which is a humbucker. As far as hiss and noise floor, I just make sure gains are set proper across the board. At the end of the day, noise is going to be a factor in tone. I've found that if I manage to get rid of all of it, it's usually at the ultimate sacrifice of tone. Thanks for watching!

    • @TheCrystalyne
      @TheCrystalyne Před 6 lety

      Thanks Shawn

  • @turbanq2005
    @turbanq2005 Před 5 lety

    Hi Shawn. I have a Shure SM57 and want to paired with a Royer. Have you tried to couple a Royer R-10 with the SM 57? If yes, how does it sound for you? Thanks

  • @travelbyrocket
    @travelbyrocket Před 6 lety

    Not sure if you described in the video, but what speaker are you using? Thanks

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety +1

      Hey thanks for watching! I use Eminence CV75 speakers.

  • @FabrizioPeretti
    @FabrizioPeretti Před 6 lety

    I'm getting some strange kind of compression from my sm 57 when using crunch tones ( from various pedals: jhs, fulltone ocd, boss blues driver). Seems like the mic isn't able to take the pressure from the speaker. Any suggestion?

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Hmmmm....What speaker are you using and do clean sounds seem compressed as well on the 57?

    • @FabrizioPeretti
      @FabrizioPeretti Před 6 lety

      Shawn Tubbs celestion 65 ( chinese one)

    • @FabrizioPeretti
      @FabrizioPeretti Před 6 lety

      They do as well on clean sounds... but it's not that compressed when listening to the amp itself. It appens that much only when listening though the mics

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety +1

      Well there can be a lot to go through to really solve the problem sometimes. It could be the preamp you're using as well as how your monitors sound and feel. My world is on the mics so much now that I'm completely used to how they feel. I found over the years that I was going to have to compromise my ideals when it comes to comparing the cab in the room to the cab on the mic listening through monitors. When you're sitting or standing right next to the guitar cab you're playing through, it's pretty hard to beat. As great as mics and preamps can be there will always be a variable difference. You could have a funky sounding 57 but there also could be a lot of other factors to go through.

  • @antoinecerceau2240
    @antoinecerceau2240 Před 5 lety

    The Royer is a R121 " Live " ? ( with the logo in red )

  • @stephenchow5161
    @stephenchow5161 Před 6 lety

    can u talk a bit about your monitoring. how did you arrive at the krk?

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety +1

      I used a set of Event 20/20 monitors for like 15 years or so and really didn't have any reason to switch but they were finally starting to give up on me or at least the power amps were. It was a friend of mine who's ears I really trust that told me to look into the KRK V8's. They sound killer for the money to me and as a guitar player I felt like the mid guitar frequencies were coming across in a bit more honest. I'm very impressed with them. Thanks for the question Stephen.

    • @stephenchow5161
      @stephenchow5161 Před 6 lety

      thanks for the reply. i have an older set of krk v2. and i feel that it translates rock guitars better than my yamaha hs8

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Right on Stephen.

  • @DavidHendersonMusicChannel

    To eliminate phase issues on multi mic setups use this plug - www.soundradix.com/products/auto-align/

  • @matthewnadolski6692
    @matthewnadolski6692 Před 6 lety

    Shawn, just for the hell of it, substitute a Telefunken M80 or 81 for the the 57... Unreal results, in my humble opinion.
    Here's an nice comparison sweetwater did.
    www.sweetwater.com/insync/guitar-cabinet-mic-shootout/

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      I actually have tried those mics. I've got a pal that has quite a mic collection especially condenser mics. They sound great!

    • @matthewnadolski6692
      @matthewnadolski6692 Před 6 lety

      I really like it as an alternative to the 57...

  • @charlessantarpia7074
    @charlessantarpia7074 Před 6 lety

    Shawn, what cabinet is that 1x12?

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      Hey Charles, that is a Suhr Closed Back 1x12 cab. It's my favorite for sure!

  • @tnesseth547
    @tnesseth547 Před rokem

    My personal mic setup for drums is oddly like really similar to some guy named Glyn Johns? He claims it couldn't really my personal signature because he "developed" it in the "60's" -he clearly doesn't understand what I mean... What I mean is I'm pretending it's my personal signature but I'm not telling anybody that I'm pretending.. Cuz why should the unspoken rules of professionals and gentelman apply? I'm making videos here! and he's dead.. i think. There's no harm in making everybody think I invented this mic placement and mic setup that is available in a purchasable mic clip.

  • @boblstclair4023
    @boblstclair4023 Před 6 lety

    Shawn, does a ribbon hold up in live performance at stage volume ?

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      They do just fine but always check the SPL specs to be sure. I've used an R121, AT 4081 and the Shure KSM 313 on tour.

    • @boblstclair4023
      @boblstclair4023 Před 6 lety

      I just looked at a "live" model of the R 121. Thanks

    • @boblstclair4023
      @boblstclair4023 Před 6 lety

      Thanks. I'm looking to decide between those two. Application is with a 57 on a Risson AP40 with a 4X10 cab... using an Anderson and a 335,mainly at CC Sonora, Ca. sanctuary.

  • @gochirondon2626
    @gochirondon2626 Před 6 lety

    Súper great vid as always! I’m using booth too. How do you cut the frequencies ? Do you cut at 180 or so? Or not EQ are used at all?

    • @ShawnTubbs
      @ShawnTubbs  Před 6 lety

      I don't use EQ, for the most part, I just balance the two mic outputs and am careful about low end proximity with the Royer.