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Purchasing Wireless Mic Systems- Good Deal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcus Neal" data-source="post: 147979" data-attributes="member: 4671"><p>Re: Purchasing Wireless Mic Systems- Good Deal?</p><p></p><p>I'm glad I'm learning about the loss of the 600mhz band. This is unfortunate news to hear, considering everyone is just now getting over the 700mhz loss. This sort of makes me rethink this purchase. </p><p></p><p>I'm actually very familiar with the 3000 series, as I've personally used those for several years now. Our handhelds at church are this model, and they have always been solid performers. The main reason I didn't give them much consideration in this instance was the price, but I think I may resist the temptation of a quick buy and look into a plan to purchase a few better units at a time. </p><p></p><p>I'd be interested in hearing everyone's thoughts about the Sennheiser EW series belt packs. They seem to be in the comparable range of the AT 3000. I'm more accustomed to AT products, but then again I've never tackled a project like this where 10-12 units will be in play at the same time, especially considering the shrinking bandwidth. Will the 500mhz range be a safe bet for a while at least?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcus Neal, post: 147979, member: 4671"] Re: Purchasing Wireless Mic Systems- Good Deal? I'm glad I'm learning about the loss of the 600mhz band. This is unfortunate news to hear, considering everyone is just now getting over the 700mhz loss. This sort of makes me rethink this purchase. I'm actually very familiar with the 3000 series, as I've personally used those for several years now. Our handhelds at church are this model, and they have always been solid performers. The main reason I didn't give them much consideration in this instance was the price, but I think I may resist the temptation of a quick buy and look into a plan to purchase a few better units at a time. I'd be interested in hearing everyone's thoughts about the Sennheiser EW series belt packs. They seem to be in the comparable range of the AT 3000. I'm more accustomed to AT products, but then again I've never tackled a project like this where 10-12 units will be in play at the same time, especially considering the shrinking bandwidth. Will the 500mhz range be a safe bet for a while at least? [/QUOTE]
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