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Neumann Miniature Clip Mic Systems Brings Smooth Open Sound to the Award-winning Six the Musical

Paul Gatehouse notes how blown away he felt by the smooth character and open sound of the Neumann Miniature Clip Mic MCM System.

Described as the show that "...brought magic, energy, modernity, and fun to the stage with a cast of queens that we all should hail" [mdtheatreguide.com], Six the Musical was first presented by Cambridge University students at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe five years ago. It has since gone on to professional productions in the West End, on Broadway and internationally, and won prestigious accolades such as the Best Original Score and Costume Design at this year's Tony Awards, while also being nominated for Best Sound Design and six other creative categories. Neumann's Miniature Clip Mic System (MCM) was provided by Stage Sound Services for the current UK and US Tours and brought "discreet but high quality mic'ing" to the band on stage.

Paul Gatehouse, a British sound designer and music mixer with over 20 years of experience working on first class musical theatre and film productions world-wide, was in charge of delivering the sound design for all productions of Six the Musical.

"The premise of the of the show is that the Queens, the six wives of Henry VIII, are competing for who had the worst time during their marriage to Henry, in order to become the lead singer of their band," explains Gatehouse. "The Queens are backed by an all-female onstage band, known as the 'Ladies in Waiting.' The show is staged as a pop concert with heavy influence taken from major modern female pop icons, we have a fully silent (electronic) band apart from the acoustic guitar, hi-hat and cymbals, which require discreet but high quality mic'ing."

With an onstage band of drums, bass, keys, and guitar, accommodating the microphones that would be almost invisible, but still pack a punch when it comes to the sound quality, was something that Gatehouse had to consider very carefully.

"We have chosen Neumann's new MCM mics for the recent UK & US Tours because of the microphone's natural sound, practicality and reliable mounting," Gatehouse continues. "Within the band, anything with an acoustic source uses the MCM, as it has such a wide variety of uses and positions that we can get it into. The mounts and clips have been really well thought out and are further developed and robust than models we've seen before."

When it comes to ease of use of the MCM microphone, Gatehouse leaves no room for doubt. "So easy! Both on the acoustic guitar and hi hat, crashes, and ride cymbals we could get MCM mics exactly where we needed them and they feel very solid for a mic that's on a gooseneck," he explains.

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(29 August 2022)

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