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What People Are Saying
Ed Pettersen (Review) - "When listening back he says, "The condenser sounds great, which mic is that?". Well, it ain't no condenser, that's the Heil dynamic. I almost could not believe it myself. Open, airy but not brittle and definitely way more detail than you'd normally expect"
La Flavour (Artist) - "In our 40-year history as a performing act we have not used a finer microphone on stage. The beauty of a Heil mic is that nothing else is needed to make it sound good. We recently added a new FOH console and man did that reveal the weak link in our signal chain. Clean up your sound and go to Heil! "
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Barry Rudolph (Review) - "This "working-man's hero" has the same wide frequency range, low handling noise and the ability to handle +140 dB SPL--you can mic the quietest singer to the loudest snare drum played with baseball bats."
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Chad Stewart (Live Sound Engineer) - "Heil PR20: This mic is quickly turning into my all purpose go to mic. It is scary good on snare drums! I used it on the Peter Mayer Tour for Djembe and the low end was HUGE! Heil PR30: This is the baddest guitar mic on the planet in my opinion! Very usable low end. I also used the PR30 as percussion and close overhead sounds with much success! Heil PR40: I put this mic in a Cajon and could alter the path of flying insects! Kick drums and horns watch out there is a new Sherif in town!"
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Kurt Ballou (Producer) - "I don't use Heil's exclusively, but they do get used regularly, particularly the PR30's. When I'm using them, I typically use PR30's for snare, toms, electric guitar, and bass guitar, PR40's for bass drum, bass guitar, and male vocals, PR20's for hand head vocals or snare drum, and the Handi-Mic for harmonica or for mic-ing up headphones for the "lo-fi" effect. I'm so glad Heil has put out this new line of mics. With the fast-paced aggressive music I record, it's great to have a microphone which combines the urgency of a dynamic, with the speed, clarity, and detail of a condensor. The PR30, in particular, has made my year!"
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Radioworld (Review) - "While the PR40 is a great voice mic, it is equally at home with musical instruments, amplifiers and even kick drums. The PR40 was taped to the side of military cannons for the soundtrack of the movie "Letters from Iwo Jima," which won an Oscar for its sou"
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