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<blockquote data-quote="Frederik Rosenkjær" data-source="post: 64971" data-attributes="member: 850"><p>Re: Upgrading Wireless System, choices...</p><p></p><p>I would also think Jason's suggestion might be worth a long, hard look...</p><p></p><p>But if you want to go with the original plan, my most important input would be: do NOT (!!!!) go with SLX. It sounds like ass (my opinion). Oh, the hours I've spent trying to EQ out unpleasantness in SLX wireless mics even when I know it's not a matter of EQ - the signal is just bad, but still during a long evening of talking and singing, my EQ-fingers just itch nonstop. Unbearable.</p><p></p><p>My personal advice on wireless is: Mipro. Best sounding system in my personal taste and experience regardless of price, and it's not even expensive. Ok - with all the new digital systems coming out, sure there are many sounding as good now, but in my opinion it sounds better than both Sennheiser 2-3000 series and Shure UHF-R.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederik Rosenkjær, post: 64971, member: 850"] Re: Upgrading Wireless System, choices... I would also think Jason's suggestion might be worth a long, hard look... But if you want to go with the original plan, my most important input would be: do NOT (!!!!) go with SLX. It sounds like ass (my opinion). Oh, the hours I've spent trying to EQ out unpleasantness in SLX wireless mics even when I know it's not a matter of EQ - the signal is just bad, but still during a long evening of talking and singing, my EQ-fingers just itch nonstop. Unbearable. My personal advice on wireless is: Mipro. Best sounding system in my personal taste and experience regardless of price, and it's not even expensive. Ok - with all the new digital systems coming out, sure there are many sounding as good now, but in my opinion it sounds better than both Sennheiser 2-3000 series and Shure UHF-R. [/QUOTE]
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