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<blockquote data-quote="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS" data-source="post: 23646" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Re: Acceptability of new Wireless</p><p></p><p>I have a couple ULXP with SM58 capsules. They work well for the level of work that I do. No one has ever refused them. </p><p></p><p>I also have 8 channels of MiPro ACT series. I LOVE them! I have eight body packs with HS09 headsets. I have also sold some exact same configurations to some theatre clients. I also have one of the newer handhelds that amazed me. I am going to buy 7 more of them. The really cool thing about the model of handheld that I have is that you pretty much can not get it to feedback. It works anywhere an SM58 would work but they are a little different sounding. They are a condenser mic. They fool you into thinking that they don't have much high end but they really do, it is just that they have a really smooth low end that fills out very nicely so you thing you are missing some of the highs. I wrote a review on the old PSW and I recommend reading it. I know that in reality, the MiPro probably won't be rider friendly but in my opinion they should at least be as rider friendly as the Beyer Opus wireless systems even though they probably never will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS, post: 23646, member: 70"] Re: Acceptability of new Wireless I have a couple ULXP with SM58 capsules. They work well for the level of work that I do. No one has ever refused them. I also have 8 channels of MiPro ACT series. I LOVE them! I have eight body packs with HS09 headsets. I have also sold some exact same configurations to some theatre clients. I also have one of the newer handhelds that amazed me. I am going to buy 7 more of them. The really cool thing about the model of handheld that I have is that you pretty much can not get it to feedback. It works anywhere an SM58 would work but they are a little different sounding. They are a condenser mic. They fool you into thinking that they don't have much high end but they really do, it is just that they have a really smooth low end that fills out very nicely so you thing you are missing some of the highs. I wrote a review on the old PSW and I recommend reading it. I know that in reality, the MiPro probably won't be rider friendly but in my opinion they should at least be as rider friendly as the Beyer Opus wireless systems even though they probably never will be. [/QUOTE]
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