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<blockquote data-quote="Stuart Pendleton" data-source="post: 49335" data-attributes="member: 50"><p>Re: Audio Technica M3 wireless IEM</p><p></p><p>I have almost three years using 4 sets of M3's every weekend. They work VERY well. I did have some issues early on and found that using an antenna combiner (Senny AC2) with a Shure paddle fixed everything. Sound quality is good. My only issue has been needing a few replacement antennas. They are a little stiff and will eventually adapt any bends caused by prolonged flexing to the same position. In short, two of my guys liked them on their belts and that made the antennas develop an angled position that eventually weakened them until the broke. To their credit, AT supplied a couple of free replacements. Other than that, I love them. I would buy more without any hesitation. Battery life is great. Stock buds sucked as is generally the case with middle to low end gear. Upgraded to SCL4s and were very happy. I can't imagine needing more than this for a part timer like me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuart Pendleton, post: 49335, member: 50"] Re: Audio Technica M3 wireless IEM I have almost three years using 4 sets of M3's every weekend. They work VERY well. I did have some issues early on and found that using an antenna combiner (Senny AC2) with a Shure paddle fixed everything. Sound quality is good. My only issue has been needing a few replacement antennas. They are a little stiff and will eventually adapt any bends caused by prolonged flexing to the same position. In short, two of my guys liked them on their belts and that made the antennas develop an angled position that eventually weakened them until the broke. To their credit, AT supplied a couple of free replacements. Other than that, I love them. I would buy more without any hesitation. Battery life is great. Stock buds sucked as is generally the case with middle to low end gear. Upgraded to SCL4s and were very happy. I can't imagine needing more than this for a part timer like me. [/QUOTE]
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