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An Argument I've Been Having - ATW 3000 Systems
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Milner" data-source="post: 89440" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I've had extensive experience with the 3000 series over the years and I simply can't fathom how you perceive a PGX system to be a better choice. </p><p></p><p> I don't currently own any wireless or have any reason to favor or defend a specific brand. My typical work week includes operating wireless which is mostly lectro-sonics & Shure U4 units in hostil environments, but a good number of the local contractors I work for all have ATW-3000 kits ranging from 4-16 channels on a typical event. </p><p></p><p>I have never had issues with audio dropping out randomly, battery life is plenty to get through a typical gig on a fresh set (we all change our batteries before each show....right?) and they have stood up to some pretty abusive handling remarkably well for their price. </p><p></p><p>I'm also not in agreement at all that a PGX sounds better, all of the PGX systems I've come across sound absolutely awful, with unacceptable handling noise especially from their vocal mic kit. </p><p></p><p>I'm not dismissing your point of view here, I'm just having a hard time understanding your perspective... Please advise!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Milner, post: 89440, member: 9"] I've had extensive experience with the 3000 series over the years and I simply can't fathom how you perceive a PGX system to be a better choice. I don't currently own any wireless or have any reason to favor or defend a specific brand. My typical work week includes operating wireless which is mostly lectro-sonics & Shure U4 units in hostil environments, but a good number of the local contractors I work for all have ATW-3000 kits ranging from 4-16 channels on a typical event. I have never had issues with audio dropping out randomly, battery life is plenty to get through a typical gig on a fresh set (we all change our batteries before each show....right?) and they have stood up to some pretty abusive handling remarkably well for their price. I'm also not in agreement at all that a PGX sounds better, all of the PGX systems I've come across sound absolutely awful, with unacceptable handling noise especially from their vocal mic kit. I'm not dismissing your point of view here, I'm just having a hard time understanding your perspective... Please advise! [/QUOTE]
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