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Shure ULXS4 Standard Wireless Receiver, M1 Review

Shure ULXS4 Standard Wireless Receiver, M1
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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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Sennheiser EW 100-ENG G2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone System, with BodyPack Transmitter,Plug-on Transmitter, Camera Receiver Included Review

Sennheiser EW 100-ENG G2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone System, with BodyPack Transmitter,Plug-on Transmitter, Camera Receiver Included
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I'm a television producer/director using two Panasonic HVX200's at 24P and this Sennheiser wireless microhone. Thus far, we've shot 5 indoor/outdoor shows for two series with the microphone and I must say it's quite impressive. I'm not an audio expert but I know when something's working well. What's amazing to me is that these units use only two 1.5 volt AA batteries each AND the batteries generally last an entire 12 hour day! I have a 9V battery based Samson wireless microphone system that's downright voltage thirsty by comparison. (I have to replace the Samson batteries every couple of hours.) The sound quality of the Sennheiser is consistently excellent at various ranges with only an occasional audio hit or dropout. The main tme we've experienced the hits are when our subject is further away; say 75 feet or so. On those occasions, we've remedied the problem by either switching frequencies or by positioning the transmitter or receiver on a more direct line-of-sight orientation.
The construction of the mic and receiver are solid, top drawer all the way. I have NOT read the thick instruction manual, nor do I intend to. My cameraman knows enough to be able to change frequencies when need be, so that's fine by me.
So, in summary, this is an excellent microphone system. It works equally well indoors or out. The quality of the sound we've recorded with it is exceptional. Don't hesitate to make this your primary wireless microphone purchase.

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Shure PG1288/PG185 Vocal/Lavalier Combo Wireless System, H7 Review

Shure PG1288/PG185 Vocal/Lavalier Combo Wireless System, H7
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In all honesty, I've used this combo system before, and I knew before I bought another that it was passable at best. But it had been a long time, and I didn't really remember how middling the quality really was.
We're shooting long runs of footage - presentations, group talks, Q&As and the like. The sound quality is really pretty mixed. What's funny is that something that people claim to have seen - RF dropouts - isn't happening to us although there's a huge amount of RFI where we are, including a HV overhead wire electric tram running past the receiver unit on a semi-regular basis.
My big problem is that the exclusion for the lavalier is actually TOO much. I mean, I like good exclusion from a lavalier as much as the next guy, but the mic position was really the difference between getting something and getting nothing. We're talking 1-2cm difference in placement here. The gain/attenuation switch on the belt pack seemed to totally wreck the signal and was not worth using at all: either you set it to 0 and it was just sketchy, you set it to -10dB and got absolutely nothing, or you set it to "mic" and got a massively overdriven signal.
All in all, would I use a Shure system again? Well obviously this is again, so yes, probably. Would I buy this one again? No, I'd probably shop around a bit more. It's not a bad deal. It's just not a good deal.

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Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wind Instrument Wireless Microphone System, Channel N3 Review

Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Wind Instrument Wireless Microphone System, Channel N3
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This mic is great for the price it is very sensitive and has a long range. I have had no problems with it since buying. It helps me to senerade with my sax because i can walk directly to audience and play 5 stars

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Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Headset Wireless QV10e Microphone System, Channel N4 Review

Samson AirLine 77 UHF TD Headset Wireless QV10e Microphone System, Channel N4
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I love that this product has no wires! The battery pack is integrated on the headset so you don't even have that belt pack. I use this product in my music classroom. It has been a savior for my voice in a room full of 100 band kids! I've seen this same unit used by aerobics instructors too. It's very versatile! Highly recommended!

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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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Shure PG1288/PG185 Vocal/Lavalier Combo Wireless System, H7 Review

Shure PG1288/PG185 Vocal/Lavalier Combo Wireless System, H7
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I love this microphone set - great quality, easy to set up and use. My only complaint is that for this much money it would be nice for it to come with a carrying case.
I plan on buying another set as soon as we can afford it.

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Line 6 XD-V30L Digital Wireless Beltpack System with Lavalier Microphone Review

Line 6 XD-V30L Digital Wireless Beltpack System with Lavalier Microphone
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I got this Wireless Microphone for my church after our old microphone started have interference since the FCC change the bandwidth. This mic is easy to setup and use the sound is clear and has no interference. Comes in a sturdy PVC case.

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Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, K7 Review

Shure PG14 Wireless Guitar System, K7
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I play guitar in a 3-piece rock band that plays weekend bar gigs. Have been playing for decades, and worked as a recording studio engineer for over 10 years. I bought this to replace a cheap 10-year-old Nady that had a glass of water dumped on it (bar hazard)
The good news is that this unit has very little effect on the tone of the guitar. Maybe a SLIGHT bass roll-off, maybe not. The range is great, and I've never had dropouts.
The bad news is that the bottom half of the dynamic range gets choked off by an expander. Sustained notes die WAY too soon...and not smoothly, but with a tremolo kind of in-and-out. Playing softly? FORGET IT. It takes so much signal to get through the expander that softly strummed notes sound like palm-mutes. Soft palm mute notes sound like....mistakes.
so, if you play full-pick all the time (metal) this is very good. If you use any kind of dynamics, buy something else.

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