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Value Wireless Mic system for Community Theater (AT3000 or EW100, etc)
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 42947" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Value Wireless Mic system for Community Theater (AT3000 or EW100, etc)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I had an artist bring her own wireless mic to an outside show last summer and it was a Sennheiser but in all fairness I did not pay attention to what model it was. I assumed it was a lower line model for several reasons: 1) It was a local band 2) She had problems mid show with it, which could have just been a battery dying. 3) I handed her a Mipro which was already queued up as lead vocal in the monitors as a lead vocal mic from the last band and the sound was night and day better with the Mipro. I hesitate to even put this on the board because the Sennheiser could have been faulty from go which would not be a good comparison.</p><p></p><p>I can tell you in a direct comparison with my $1000 Beyerdynamic SCM 930 M wireless transmitter that the sound is very close. I want to say the Beyer is better to justify the cost but it is mostly just different and I only hear it when rider issues are involved. Maybe on a set of studio monitors it would be more noticeable. They are both condensers and very smooth. The Mipro 7 series stuff is not an economy product but it has a very attractive price point for what it is. I believe you could get 8 channels of the metal bodypack and 2 4-channel receivers for way under your $5000 price. I have not seen or heard better RF performance at any price. I have seen a few as good but for much more money. I have never noticed a drop out and I have had multiple units at well over 200 feet several times at parades and such. The big selling feature for me is how good the sound quality is. I actually prefer them with the condenser capsule over most of my wired options for sound quality alone and that seems crazy.</p><p></p><p>I would ask Frederik and others who have more experience with the lav and bodypack setups about the pros and cons since that is your intended application. I have around 10 of them but my use so far has only been with a single speaker in a corporate environment or as wireless guitar rigs. I can tell you that the RF aspects, reliability, and build quality on the upper line units is stellar. The Auto Channel Targeting is fast and easy, and channel to channel interference is nonexistent if you stay within the recommended groups. That is all the free advertising I am going to give Mipro for now before they demand a medal or something.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your system!</p><p>Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 42947, member: 277"] Re: Value Wireless Mic system for Community Theater (AT3000 or EW100, etc) I had an artist bring her own wireless mic to an outside show last summer and it was a Sennheiser but in all fairness I did not pay attention to what model it was. I assumed it was a lower line model for several reasons: 1) It was a local band 2) She had problems mid show with it, which could have just been a battery dying. 3) I handed her a Mipro which was already queued up as lead vocal in the monitors as a lead vocal mic from the last band and the sound was night and day better with the Mipro. I hesitate to even put this on the board because the Sennheiser could have been faulty from go which would not be a good comparison. I can tell you in a direct comparison with my $1000 Beyerdynamic SCM 930 M wireless transmitter that the sound is very close. I want to say the Beyer is better to justify the cost but it is mostly just different and I only hear it when rider issues are involved. Maybe on a set of studio monitors it would be more noticeable. They are both condensers and very smooth. The Mipro 7 series stuff is not an economy product but it has a very attractive price point for what it is. I believe you could get 8 channels of the metal bodypack and 2 4-channel receivers for way under your $5000 price. I have not seen or heard better RF performance at any price. I have seen a few as good but for much more money. I have never noticed a drop out and I have had multiple units at well over 200 feet several times at parades and such. The big selling feature for me is how good the sound quality is. I actually prefer them with the condenser capsule over most of my wired options for sound quality alone and that seems crazy. I would ask Frederik and others who have more experience with the lav and bodypack setups about the pros and cons since that is your intended application. I have around 10 of them but my use so far has only been with a single speaker in a corporate environment or as wireless guitar rigs. I can tell you that the RF aspects, reliability, and build quality on the upper line units is stellar. The Auto Channel Targeting is fast and easy, and channel to channel interference is nonexistent if you stay within the recommended groups. That is all the free advertising I am going to give Mipro for now before they demand a medal or something. Good luck with your system! Eric [/QUOTE]
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