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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Wolf" data-source="post: 56226" data-attributes="member: 316"><p>Re: RF Analyzers</p><p></p><p></p><p>Could we possibly get a Product Review for the Axient mics and WWB6? That would be really cool. I use UHF-R daily at my job, and they're quite nice and feature-rich for what we do (corporate A/V). I've been eyeing up the Axient for a number of reasons (mostly curiosity) and would love to get an end user's perspective on them. How have they compared to your expectations? I'm especially excited about the ability to change the transmitter settings on-the-fly. RF sync is nice, but when you get a shouter, or things get rowdy, it sucks to not be able to adjust the transmitter gain to compensate and keep things from clipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Wolf, post: 56226, member: 316"] Re: RF Analyzers Could we possibly get a Product Review for the Axient mics and WWB6? That would be really cool. I use UHF-R daily at my job, and they're quite nice and feature-rich for what we do (corporate A/V). I've been eyeing up the Axient for a number of reasons (mostly curiosity) and would love to get an end user's perspective on them. How have they compared to your expectations? I'm especially excited about the ability to change the transmitter settings on-the-fly. RF sync is nice, but when you get a shouter, or things get rowdy, it sucks to not be able to adjust the transmitter gain to compensate and keep things from clipping. [/QUOTE]
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