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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Hurt" data-source="post: 23645" data-attributes="member: 311"><p>Re: Acceptability of new Wireless</p><p></p><p>Who sells Lectrosonics? I'm curious about the price point. </p><p>I've always assumed their stuff is at Unobtanium price levels for club level sound.</p><p></p><p>I owned the original Line 6 wireless. It sounded good, but the gain before feedback was not enough, and it had handling noise. A singer brought a new one a couple weeks back and it seems a bit better in the GBF and handling noise. I want to sing through one (or hear someone I'm more familiar with singing through one) before I'll have much opinion on the sound.</p><p></p><p>I think perception is the Line 6 is a bit up from Shure PG style wireless in sound quality, and maybe equal or a little less in toughness/durability. At least that's my current pre-conceived notion on them.</p><p></p><p>To be honest, I'd like to hear about the MiPro as well. There are a lot of people that want 3 or 4 wirelesses that would be willing to put up with less than stellar performance if they could get 4 at a budget rental price. (Grade school Talent shows for instance)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Hurt, post: 23645, member: 311"] Re: Acceptability of new Wireless Who sells Lectrosonics? I'm curious about the price point. I've always assumed their stuff is at Unobtanium price levels for club level sound. I owned the original Line 6 wireless. It sounded good, but the gain before feedback was not enough, and it had handling noise. A singer brought a new one a couple weeks back and it seems a bit better in the GBF and handling noise. I want to sing through one (or hear someone I'm more familiar with singing through one) before I'll have much opinion on the sound. I think perception is the Line 6 is a bit up from Shure PG style wireless in sound quality, and maybe equal or a little less in toughness/durability. At least that's my current pre-conceived notion on them. To be honest, I'd like to hear about the MiPro as well. There are a lot of people that want 3 or 4 wirelesses that would be willing to put up with less than stellar performance if they could get 4 at a budget rental price. (Grade school Talent shows for instance) [/QUOTE]
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