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<blockquote data-quote="Marc Dobson" data-source="post: 65477" data-attributes="member: 2352"><p>Re: Upgrading Wireless System, choices...</p><p></p><p>Today I ordered new from Sweetwater:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Two, Line 6 XD-V75TR wireless systems, Receiver plus Bodypack only.</p><p>AND</p><p>One Shure WB98H/C mic.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sales guy knew if I did not get a deal price I would not buy. He knocked advertised total price from $1,239 down to $1149 out the door.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, my current set up of 4 wireless systems is:</p><p>1. Vocal & Harp via Crown 311ae with old Sennheiser Wireless. * I get drop outs and it's been driving me nuts.</p><p>2. Guitar with old Sennheiser Wireless.</p><p>3. Overhead for snare and cymbals via and held Audio Technica old hand held.</p><p>4. Bass Drum via Audix D6 with Sennheiser plug on transmitter and old Sennheiser receiver in 500 band </p><p></p><p></p><p>With the two new wireless systems I'm gonna:</p><p>1. Replace the old Sennheiser Wireless with new Line 6 on Vocal & Harp via Crown 311. As is, outside 20 to 30 feet I sometimes get drop outs and this is my "money channel"</p><p>2. Dedicate new Line 6 and Shure WB98H/C to my snare.</p><p>3. Move Audio Technica hand held into a position for my Hi Hat's and Cymbals only. Gonna get some snare bleed but oh well. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Hopefully I won't hear out of phase snare hits as the digital wireless has 4ms delay over analog. As is, I pump the snare through my QSC K series speakers and stand an average of 20 to 40 feet in front of the speakers while I play this snare drum located behind my head. Adding a mic probably won't effect phase or comb effect I've already grown used to. Being able to compress, EQ and mix the snare with out considering cymbals is going to be a huge improvement to my ears position.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If I'm happy with the Line 6 XD-V75 systems, in a few months I'll get two more for guitar and a cymbal mic. In the mean time IF something happens, I can run a cord to the guitar and move the Shure WB98H/C into a position to try and capture snare and cymbals like the Audio Technica handheld has been doing for over a year now.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Happy, happy, joy, joy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marc Dobson, post: 65477, member: 2352"] Re: Upgrading Wireless System, choices... Today I ordered new from Sweetwater: Two, Line 6 XD-V75TR wireless systems, Receiver plus Bodypack only. AND One Shure WB98H/C mic. Sales guy knew if I did not get a deal price I would not buy. He knocked advertised total price from $1,239 down to $1149 out the door. Again, my current set up of 4 wireless systems is: 1. Vocal & Harp via Crown 311ae with old Sennheiser Wireless. * I get drop outs and it's been driving me nuts. 2. Guitar with old Sennheiser Wireless. 3. Overhead for snare and cymbals via and held Audio Technica old hand held. 4. Bass Drum via Audix D6 with Sennheiser plug on transmitter and old Sennheiser receiver in 500 band With the two new wireless systems I'm gonna: 1. Replace the old Sennheiser Wireless with new Line 6 on Vocal & Harp via Crown 311. As is, outside 20 to 30 feet I sometimes get drop outs and this is my "money channel" 2. Dedicate new Line 6 and Shure WB98H/C to my snare. 3. Move Audio Technica hand held into a position for my Hi Hat's and Cymbals only. Gonna get some snare bleed but oh well. Hopefully I won't hear out of phase snare hits as the digital wireless has 4ms delay over analog. As is, I pump the snare through my QSC K series speakers and stand an average of 20 to 40 feet in front of the speakers while I play this snare drum located behind my head. Adding a mic probably won't effect phase or comb effect I've already grown used to. Being able to compress, EQ and mix the snare with out considering cymbals is going to be a huge improvement to my ears position. If I'm happy with the Line 6 XD-V75 systems, in a few months I'll get two more for guitar and a cymbal mic. In the mean time IF something happens, I can run a cord to the guitar and move the Shure WB98H/C into a position to try and capture snare and cymbals like the Audio Technica handheld has been doing for over a year now. Happy, happy, joy, joy. [/QUOTE]
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