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Randy Rogers Band Packs Telefunken Mics on Tour

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Randy Rogers on tour with his band. Photo: Preston Leatherman
Randy Rogers on tour with his band. Photo: Preston Leatherman

SOUTH WINDSOR, CT — Country rock phenomenon The Randy Rogers Band, now celebrating 20 years on the road, is traveling these days with a solid selection of microphones from Telefunken Elektroakustik.

Production manager and FOH engineer Marty Weir assembles a diverse selection of Telefunken mics for each night’s show. For Les Lawless’ drums, he uses the M82 dynamic on kick, M81-SH short dynamic on snare top, M80-SH short dynamic on snare bottom, and a matched stereo pair of M 60 FET mics above, covering the hi-hat and ride cymbals. “The M82 just gives me a tight punchy kick sound,” Weir emphasizes. “I tried different mics and combinations of mics over the years, and then I found that by sticking that M82 just a little bit inside the hole I can do away with the secondary mics.”

FOH engineer Marty Weir during a Randy Rogers Band concert
FOH engineer Marty Weir during a Randy Rogers Band concert

Marty Weir recalls, “I originally had the M81 shorts on the toms, but on a whim I tried them one night on the guitar amps and Chris McCoy, our monitor guy, texted me a few songs into the set and said ‘I don’t know about out front, but in the ears those Telefunken mics make our previous dynamics sound like toys.’ Ha! So I never took them off.”

The Randy Rogers Band hails from Texas, and is comprised of Randy Rogers (lead vocals), Geoffrey Hill (guitar), Jon Richardson (bass guitar), Brady Black (fiddle), Les Lawless (drums), and Todd Stewart (utility player). They have recorded seven studio albums and two live albums, and have charted seven singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.

To fill out Weir’s stage miking, he puts two M81-SH short dynamic mics on Geoff Hill’s dual guitar amps, M81’s for Geoff Hill and Brady Black’s vocals, and M80’s on Todd Stewart and Randy Rogers’ vocals.

“The durability of these mics is incredible,” says Weir. “I’ve gone through and replaced every other microphone on the stage with Telefunkens and this has been about a three year process, and I haven’t had a failure.”

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