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<blockquote data-quote="Shab Mog" data-source="post: 55746" data-attributes="member: 1778"><p>Re: Shure ULX-D</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #3E3E3E">Langston Holland</span></p><p>Thanks for the details -</p><p></p><p>We are a community center and have a 2-3 wirless mikes ( mostly Shure ) and need to replace one of them , Mikes are used for Vocal singing and in general an SLX is sufficient </p><p>For the replacement I was considering the ULX-S model mainly for the slide on switch , it may seem a small featuyre for the price of upgrade from the SLX version , but the truth is that most people are more comfortable with a slider switch than a soft switch </p><p></p><p>When researching the ULX-D model one of the features which came across as useful is the automatic gain feature, I don't fully understand this feature and have spoken to shure and a couple of vendors with slightly mixed answers </p><p></p><p>Using a handheld SM58 transmitter</p><p>1) The application we want to use is that we have vocalist with different loudness levels and I believe the dynamic gain will help adjust the level of sound to a preset level or preset volume , something like a compressor - </p><p>2) Faster turn on time than the SLX or ULX-S - The SLX model and ULX-S model have slow response times during turn on</p><p></p><p>The sound quality etc is also better buut to really justify the cost I need to understand if the dynamic range feature and be used for the application above The cost of ULX-D is almost 50% higher than ULX-P and i really need to justify this to see if the dynamic feature will help and is worth the difference in cost , </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyone comments or direction will be useful </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shab Mog, post: 55746, member: 1778"] Re: Shure ULX-D [COLOR=#3E3E3E]Langston Holland[/COLOR] Thanks for the details - We are a community center and have a 2-3 wirless mikes ( mostly Shure ) and need to replace one of them , Mikes are used for Vocal singing and in general an SLX is sufficient For the replacement I was considering the ULX-S model mainly for the slide on switch , it may seem a small featuyre for the price of upgrade from the SLX version , but the truth is that most people are more comfortable with a slider switch than a soft switch When researching the ULX-D model one of the features which came across as useful is the automatic gain feature, I don't fully understand this feature and have spoken to shure and a couple of vendors with slightly mixed answers Using a handheld SM58 transmitter 1) The application we want to use is that we have vocalist with different loudness levels and I believe the dynamic gain will help adjust the level of sound to a preset level or preset volume , something like a compressor - 2) Faster turn on time than the SLX or ULX-S - The SLX model and ULX-S model have slow response times during turn on The sound quality etc is also better buut to really justify the cost I need to understand if the dynamic range feature and be used for the application above The cost of ULX-D is almost 50% higher than ULX-P and i really need to justify this to see if the dynamic feature will help and is worth the difference in cost , Anyone comments or direction will be useful Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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