I've been running with an old Sabine 2.4GHz wireless system for many years now. My main warning is that you can get interference (dropouts) from Wi-Fi routers. I've had to ensure that the main Wi-Fi in the venue is only operating on 5GHz band, and that the digital PA mixer is also set up to use a 5GHz access point.
and how about you dude? how if they do compare? for best sound quality on stage. I plan to buy one of them, shure glxd, sennheiser ew100 g4, or line6 relay G90 for my guitar wireless.
and how about you dude? how if they do compare? for best sound quality on stage. I plan to buy one of them, shure glxd, sennheiser ew100 g4, or line6 relay G90 for my guitar wireless.
I had the Rode wireless version and it was a lovely microphone, nicely ergonomic to hold and design BUT!! I always felt like the signal was restricted and the range was restrained and somehow compressed, never had that burst of expression feeling with it like I did with the UHF Shure ULX system so I sold it on and same goes for the Shure UHF PGX series
The assumption at the start is a bit off. I.e: When it comes to recording your live performance, It's not strange people prefer the safety of a copper wire to all the risks that the a system that relies on batteries, no-signal-interference and digital compression. I would really have loved to see a comparison with an analog recording when she was doing the demo.
hallo.. how about you dude? how if they do compare? for best sound quality on stage. I plan to buy one of them, shure glxd, sennheiser ew100 g4, or line6 relay G90 for my guitar wireless.
First Vocal test starts at 12:00 and everything up till then, you can basically skip, there's no hard info, just banter. Seriously, you're trying to make this all conversational - haha, hihi... 10 minutes, and you had not really gotten to anything relevant beyond "you can actually buy batteries for the Sennheiser" duh. I have like 20 other videos to get through. There are people here who are both charming AND avoid wasting time. You're still getting an upvote, since you're trying to be helpful - compared to other music store's pure corporate advertising drivel.
halo .. and how about you dude? how if they do compare? for best sound quality on stage. I plan to buy one of them, shure GLXD, sennheiser ew100 g4, or line6 relay G90 for my guitar wireless.
I've been running with an old Sabine 2.4GHz wireless system for many years now. My main warning is that you can get interference (dropouts) from Wi-Fi routers. I've had to ensure that the main Wi-Fi in the venue is only operating on 5GHz band, and that the digital PA mixer is also set up to use a 5GHz access point.
and how about you dude? how if they do compare? for best sound quality on stage. I plan to buy one of them, shure glxd, sennheiser ew100 g4, or line6 relay G90 for my guitar wireless.
Damn she can SANG!!!
questions on wireless? ---> Ask Brad. great video.
Can you do a review on the neewer nw studio microphones, there available on amazon!
I'll stick to my UHF-R, and lugging my big desk to shows :)
and how about you dude? how if they do compare? for best sound quality on stage. I plan to buy one of them, shure glxd, sennheiser ew100 g4, or line6 relay G90 for my guitar wireless.
I had the Rode wireless version and it was a lovely microphone, nicely ergonomic to hold and design BUT!! I always felt like the signal was restricted and the range was restrained and somehow compressed, never had that burst of expression feeling with it like I did with the UHF Shure ULX system so I sold it on and same goes for the Shure UHF PGX series
The assumption at the start is a bit off. I.e: When it comes to recording your live performance, It's not strange people prefer the safety of a copper wire to all the risks that the a system that relies on batteries, no-signal-interference and digital compression. I would really have loved to see a comparison with an analog recording when she was doing the demo.
What do you think of the GTD wireless microphone?
I use them and they sound great especially for the price. I get occasional drop outs though and I am considering trying Sennheiser xsw1
hallo.. how about you dude? how if they do compare? for best sound quality on stage. I plan to buy one of them, shure glxd, sennheiser ew100 g4, or line6 relay G90 for my guitar wireless.
First Vocal test starts at 12:00 and everything up till then, you can basically skip, there's no hard info, just banter.
Seriously, you're trying to make this all conversational - haha, hihi... 10 minutes, and you had not really gotten to anything relevant beyond "you can actually buy batteries for the Sennheiser" duh. I have like 20 other videos to get through. There are people here who are both charming AND avoid wasting time. You're still getting an upvote, since you're trying to be helpful - compared to other music store's pure corporate advertising drivel.
halo .. and how about you dude? how if they do compare? for best sound quality on stage. I plan to buy one of them, shure GLXD, sennheiser ew100 g4, or line6 relay G90 for my guitar wireless.
Not for nothing bus If you're going to do a talk on wireless mics, she should learn how to use one first. She is singing with her lips up on the mic.