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      <title>Need advice for mic&#8217;ing a small theater&#8230;</title>
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        <p>So, I&#8217;m working with a youth theater program and need to mic a theater for a musical/play&#8230; the venue is small (seats about 200), and I&#8217;ve had a hard time mic&#8217;ing for this in the past.
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I&#8217;ve got several cardiod &#8220;chior&#8221; mics, that I have hung from the ceiling at the front of the stage. The mics pick up fine, but a little too good. I get feedback really badly. The house speakers are hung from the ceiling just above these mics, so there is about 6-8 feet between the mics and the speakers (not ideal, I know).
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Since these mics are cardiord and their pickup pattern looks like a cherry, they are picking up sound from &#8220;around and almost behind&#8221; them&#8230; thus the feedback. So, I&#8217;m thinking about getting some lobar pattern shotgun mics, thinking that those would have a more narrow pickup pattern and would work better in this situation. But, for these, I&#8217;d probably need to hang them from the lightbar - so about 10-12 feet in front of the stage, rather than right at the curtain. My thinking here is that a couple of these lobar pattern mics would be able to be positioned to pickup sound from the stage area, and avoid picking up sound from the speakers as much&#8230; so (hopefully) less feedback, etc.
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I&#8217;d appreciate anyones thoughts, ideas or suggestions along these lines, as I am not a pro&#8230; or even an amateur&#8230; what&#8217;s below that??
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Thanks in advance,
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John
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