2-mic, low-feedback setup for live performance

tl,dr: asking if anyone has tried direct contact/bone conduction mics, and any tips on using 2 instances of Dubler in a loud environment.


Heyo. So I’d love to get a 2-mic setup going on like homie did in this demo: https://youtu.be/1vDq5KmhtmA?si=qrf6O9gYYciMYyfA

Basically, one mic mounted right on my throat to capture kick trigger & bass pitch only, and then a “regular” mic by my mouth to capture the rest.

Problem is, I’m already getting feedback on my room speakers at low volumes, which plays a bunch of kicks at once etc.

To fix this, ChatGPT gave me the idea of using direct contact/bone conduction mics mounted directly to the throat - anyone have experience with these? (here’s the conversation)

Also, any suggestions for regular mics with great off-axis rejection that could be used in a loud live setting? And any tips for using 2 instances of dubler at once?

I’ll start experimenting soon, but would like to gather some sentiment before spending time & money on stuff. Thanks!