Showing posts with label wireless mic. Show all posts
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6/04/2012

Sennheiser FP72B freePORT Instrument Microphone Set Review

Sennheiser FP72B freePORT Instrument Microphone Set
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THIS IS AN AMAZING CHEAP WIRELESS SYSTEM. no "VIOLIN" effect on your instrument! my only complaint is the flimsy transmitter that attaches to your instrument

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4/09/2012

Shure PG24/PG58 Wireless Vocal System, K7 Review

Shure PG24/PG58 Wireless Vocal System, K7
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I am not totally impress with the performance of this microphone. Even when I adjust the gain to the lower dB, it still have some distortion at high frequency input (like the singer with high pitch voice). Other than that, it's good to have wireless and no antena to worry about. It's a compact unit. It would be nice to have an on/off switch rather have to unhook the power cable every time to turn it off.

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2/19/2012

Shure PGX24/BETA58 Handheld Wireless System, H6 Review

Shure PGX24/BETA58 Handheld Wireless System, H6
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Great value. High performance at a mid level price. Easy to set up (IF you read the instructions) and the auto frequency select is a great thing. Good sounding mic for spoken word or vocals. I especially like the fact that it uses 2 AA batteries instead of 9V batteries. Good battery life, good range of transmission and VERY expandable. (NOTE: IF you are adding a second one or adding one of these to a system that already has wireless mics, make sure that ALL your wireless devices are ON when you do the auto frequency select)
Also if possible use the balanced XLR out to avoid noise and for a better sound. I also like the power supply not using a 'wall wart' and putting the transformer in the middle of the power cable.
Con: It is possible to over tighten the battery cover and break it. Don't crank it on like Godzilla and it will be fine.

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2/05/2012

Shure ULXS4 Standard Wireless Receiver, J1 Review

Shure ULXS4 Standard Wireless Receiver, J1
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We got this to replace our old unit in our church which became obsolete when the FCC changed their regs. The old unit was a Shure, but this is really an upgrade in quality. With the rebate it was worthwhile to get the better unit. It has better range and better sound quality than the old unit.

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1/28/2012

Shure PGX14/93 Lavalier Wireless System, L5 Review

Shure PGX14/93 Lavalier Wireless System, L5
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I got this at a local Guitar Center in Pasadena, CA. the label sign said $648 and they realized it was mispriced. In stores it's actually $399.99 and he gave me 10% off because I really wanted the lower model PG14 which they don't carry in stores.
At our church, we rent out a school auditorium where there's no sound padding. We currently have a Shure wireless handheld (looks like a Pg14 + handheld but I think it's some older model) and a Sennheiser wireless lapel system that's been giving us a lot of interference/feedback.
First I tried the new AKG wireless presenter set and it had a lot of pops and feedback even though we adjusted the squelch and other areas.
So we tried this PGX14/WL93 system and this past Sunday there was no feedback, pops, in interference. We only experienced the clean and clear interference-free sound that comes from Shure.
On the base unit, I mounted it on top of our other Shure (which was set to channel) 1 and pressed channel and it seems like channel 9 was the only available option (7, 8, 9 at first, but now just 9). I think this is fine as we won't be adding more wireless systems, as of yet.
Once we popped in the 2 AA batteries into the transmitter unit I brought the unit over to the wireless base and hit "auto-sync". I wasn't sure if it was 1 tap or hold so I held it and it synced. After that, everything worked beautifully.
I appreciated that the body transmitter was easy to use. Hold the top button for power (green), push once for mute (orange), and again for unmute (green). On the side there's a gain switch for mic (high), 0 (medium), -10db (low). the "0" level was the best because mic was too loud and pitchy.
The lavaliere mic was great. I originally thought it would pick up too many other ambient sounds since it's a condenser mic but even with the band playing in the back the speaker was the only voice captured in the mic. there were no pops from "p" sounds and it did not have ruffling sounds on the shirt/jacket (I did not put on the wind screen which is quite big and odd looking). All we received was clear sound.
The other good thing about this model (transmitter) is that you can use 3 different lavaliere mics: WL93 (which it came with), the higher end WL185, or the lower end PG185 which comes with the PG14/PG185.
WL93: $80, WL185: $100. PG185:$40.
Having loved the countryman, I am now completely fine with the above options. Countrymans break and cost $400+ just to replace the mic (yes just the mic!). I don't know how the lower end PG185 is, but I assume it's Shure clear. So for $40-$100 to replace a lavaliere mic, I would gladly choose this over and over again! And Shure will be the brand of choice over and over again.

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12/14/2011

Nady 351 Video Wireless Lavalier System, with 351VR Receiver, WLT 15 Lavalier Transmitter with WLT Lavalier Omni Condenser Mic & Audio Cable" Review

Nady 351 Video Wireless Lavalier System, with 351VR Receiver, WLT 15 Lavalier Transmitter with WLT Lavalier Omni Condenser Mic and Audio Cable
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I bought this microphone after I got one from Radio Shack (big mistake), the quality of this one is outstanding, very clear and super portable, I had to buy a mono to stereo adapter since the sound is only in one channel (you can correct this in production w the adapter you save some time), after I found the great quality built in this little device I returned the other one from RS (really bad). If you are looking for a good and portable mic for a tide budget this one is definitely it!!

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11/10/2011

Audio Technica PRO-88W Wireless Microphone System (171.045 and 171.845 MHz) Review

Audio Technica PRO-88W Wireless Microphone System (171.045 and 171.845 MHz)
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This wireless lapel microphone, transmitter, and receiver works well for close quarters shooting. The 9 volt batteries can last up to 8 hours.
The sound quality of this mic is very good. But there are some issues. The RF signal is weak and I have experienced interference issues when the transmitter was covered by a suit jacket with the subject located fifteen to twenty feet away from the transmitter while other RF devices are present in the immediate vicinity. So Far I have documented four events with this set and I have experienced white noise and interefernce at two of those events. I did not experience sonic interference the entire time but once in a while a bit of static would build up and then fade away over 20 to 60 seconds of time. This seemed to depend on the movement of the subject wearing the transmitter crossing the path of other RF (radio frequency) transmitting devices. For that reason I have decided to purchase a higher end unit for Business and Wedding video shoots. I am still going to use this mic for studio interviews and on location shooting where my subject will never be more then 10 feet away when I have the luxury time to work out any interference issues.
All in all, I do like this wireless mic set because it is easy to work with and fills a a particular niche for beginning Videographers. The Pro-88 came with a few extra things that helped. These include; a single ear bud that allows the camera operator to monitor the audio signal as its being recorded, two detachable belt clips for the transmitter and the receiver, a camera shoe mounting bracket for the transmitter if you would rather attach it to the camera, four strips of Velcro, and two strips of soft foam for resting the transmitter on an inclined surface.
I recommend this wireless lapel microphone system for small budget projects and as a possible back up for small events and venues. However I would suggest saving up and buying a pro series of wireless lav mics for weddings and corporate events.


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10/28/2011

Shure PGX1 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter, H6 Review

Shure PGX1 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter, H6
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Had the wrong item (my mistake) but they very quickly rectified the problem, and we now have the correct (H6) item. They are awesome to deal with!

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10/02/2011

Sony WCS999 Wireless Camcorder Microphone for DCR-DVD101/201/301 & DCR-HC20/30/40/65/85 Review

Sony WCS999 Wireless Camcorder Microphone for DCR-DVD101/201/301 and DCR-HC20/30/40/65/85
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I bought this for use with my Sony camcorder. I chose it because it was a 900 MHz system rather than the 100 MHz systems from Hysonic, etc. The included lapel mike is not very good. Lots of distortion and very cheaply made. I tried a better quality Radio Shack lapel mike, #33-3013 and got much better results. Compared to putting the mike right into the camcorder, the wireless transmitter shows considerably more noise and lower sound level. No noticeable difference in frequency response, at least for voice recording. Dropouts started occuring when I was about 50 feet away. Bottom line is this isn't broadcast quality but certainly adequate for amateur use.

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9/13/2011

Audio-Technica Wireless Camera Mic Review

Audio-Technica Wireless Camera Mic
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I bought this to use with my new Canon FS200 camcorder, for the purpose of making instructional dvd's. It plugs into the external mic jack on the camera. I've just used the laviler mic that comes with it. Sound quality is very good. I am pleased with it. Haven't moved very far from the camera, so I don't know what the actual range is, but I know it works great within 10 feet of the unit.

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8/07/2011

Azden WMS-PRO Wireless Microphone System Review

Azden WMS-PRO Wireless Microphone System
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I'm a bit surprised at the reviewer who gave only three stars to this system and said in his title: "I haven't used this system." How can anyone rate it without using it?
I've used this system for years and have gotten great sound. I've also used higher-priced wireless systems, and to my ear, there is no difference. Also, this cheap little Azden system is still going strong after some of the other brands bit the dust.
I don't think wireless lav systems can get the great audio you get with a shotgun mic, a boom, and a sound person, but those things are just not in my budget.

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Azden's WMS-PRO wireless microphone system offers untethered convenience and clear FM transmission from compact, unobtrusive components. The system consists of Azden's WM-PRO transmitter, WR-PRO receiver, EX-503 clip-on electret microphone, and EX-413 handheld microphone. Affix the electret microphone to your lapel or grasp the handheld mic, plug the mic cord into the transmitter, and away you go.The transmitter and receiver operate in the VHF band, where interference is very low. Choose between 169.445 MHz and 170.245 MHz for the clearest transmission and reception. The transmitter and receiver each operates for about 10 continuous hours on a single 9V battery (not included).The receiver comes with an attached shoe mount for mounting a video camera, which may be easily removed using a Philips-head screwdriver. You can also attach the receiver with the supplied Velcro strip. The receiver includes an output jack and a telescopic antenna. Plug the supplied earphone into the jack to monitor your recording, or plug the earphone into a camera's earphone jack.The system conforms to Part 90 of FCC rules, and it's not to be used in high temperatures, high humidity, or near a broadcasting station, airport, or on an airplane.What's in the Box WM-PRO transmitter, WR-PRO receiver, EX-503 lapel microphone, EX-413 handheld microphone, a camera shoe mount, a monaural earphone, a Velcro strip, and a user's manual/spec sheet.

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7/25/2011

Audio2000 Awm-6032um UHF Dual Channel Wireless Microphone System with Two Lapel (Lavalier) Mic Review

Audio2000 Awm-6032um UHF Dual Channel Wireless Microphone System with Two Lapel (Lavalier) Mic
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I'm an instructor who is teaching an intensive course this summer. 4 hours of lectures each day for one month. As luck would have it I developed a cold and a nasty cough 1 week before this course started. Typically in this situation I will lose my voice after just 2 long lecture days. This course lasted a month, so I HAD to resort to using a microphone.
I started by using the college's VHF based PA system, which gave horrible interference and feedback. I then took this PA system and plugged it into our lecture kiosk computer using a 3.5mm which feeds the output into the overhead speakers. Because the system was VHF, there was a loud static noise if I walked too far from the system, and there was interference from the PA speaker from cell phones.
I decided to buy this UHF system on amazon. UHF operates at higher frequencies than VHF (by about 30 fold higher frequency.) This means the radio signal has a smaller wavelength, and just like FM, can get around corners and objects much better than VHF. The signal is also of higher energy (but doesn't drain batteries that fast since this system is fairly low output).
I received the system. The system comes with a double male ended 1/4" headphone cable (the large type). One leads from the system and then I plugged the other into a 1/4" to 3.5mm adapter that then plugged into the back of the kiosk computer (all computers should have a 3.5mm input to receive this), which would then output the incoming signal to the speakers (as I had before w/the VHF system).
It works perfectly. There is no interference, no static noise standing anywhere in a giant lecture hall. There are 60 students all with cell phones, laptops, and other technology devices going at once, and none give interference with this microphone.
It is cheap, and does everything I want it to do, and it has saved my voice. This is the system you want.
My only complaint is one of the wireless microphones does give a staticy noise if I move around the wire. It is as if the wire is loose or frayed. I'm sure I could fix it but I just use the other one.

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7/03/2011

Audio-Technica PRO88W-R35 VHF Wireless Microphone System for Camcorder Use Review

Audio-Technica PRO88W-R35 VHF Wireless Microphone System for Camcorder Use
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This is my first wireless mic. After some research I decided to go with this mostly due to it's price. To my surprise, not only the craftsmenship on this was great, but the sound is excellent too. I mostly do interviews and close range dialog shoots. It's great for the occasion.
You might need to play around with the antennas to get the sound clear but once it's done there's no prob. Can't say much on it's long distance performance but for my use it's great.
You can plug in any kind of mic with a mini plug on the transimitter. This way you can turn any mic into a wireless mic.
There are two outputs on the reciever. One for mic output to be used for connecting to your mixer,camera etc. And an additional output for monitoring sound through a headphone (small earpice headphone comes with the kit) or to be used as a line level output for non powered devices.
If you need more range and have high possibility of interference go for a UHF mic. But for regular interviews and on site shooting this is up to the job.

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