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An Argument I've Been Having - ATW 3000 Systems
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<blockquote data-quote="Declan Slater" data-source="post: 89357" data-attributes="member: 964"><p>Re: An Argument I've Been Having - ATW 3000 Systems</p><p></p><p>Well, I'll aggree that you get what you pay for usually with wireless. I think we should clarify weather we are talking about a handheld or belt pack here... I find the Shure SLX beltpack to be of terrible design, it's plastic case is easily bent, causing stress to the components inside, and also lacking a proper attinuator - the attinuator switch is not adaqate for headsets, either distorted with too much gain or hissy with not enough. The SLX handheld is better, but the battery cover is easily overtightened, and cracks up. The ULX is the minimum I recommend from Shure...</p><p></p><p>The build quality of the AT 3000 series is much better, the connector on the beltpack can get funky in the older tan units, but The newer black ones are more rugged, and have a better battery door lock. The RF performance is fine, I find it better than the SLX with systems of 1-2 units... Sounds like you may have run into a problematic AT unit, poor RF or cable issue to me... I've seen issues like you describe even with ULX units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Declan Slater, post: 89357, member: 964"] Re: An Argument I've Been Having - ATW 3000 Systems Well, I'll aggree that you get what you pay for usually with wireless. I think we should clarify weather we are talking about a handheld or belt pack here... I find the Shure SLX beltpack to be of terrible design, it's plastic case is easily bent, causing stress to the components inside, and also lacking a proper attinuator - the attinuator switch is not adaqate for headsets, either distorted with too much gain or hissy with not enough. The SLX handheld is better, but the battery cover is easily overtightened, and cracks up. The ULX is the minimum I recommend from Shure... The build quality of the AT 3000 series is much better, the connector on the beltpack can get funky in the older tan units, but The newer black ones are more rugged, and have a better battery door lock. The RF performance is fine, I find it better than the SLX with systems of 1-2 units... Sounds like you may have run into a problematic AT unit, poor RF or cable issue to me... I've seen issues like you describe even with ULX units. [/QUOTE]
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