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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: 42974" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Value Wireless Mic system for Community Theater (AT3000 or EW100, etc)</p><p></p><p>Good to see the Sennheiser guys chime in and for the record over half of the microphones I own and use are Sennheiser. I love the high end stuff but have virtually no experience with the new budget versions. Because this thread is about an economical bodypack application it is good to hear from guys who have used them as my experience there is limited. Like I said I voted a definite no on the plastic versions of the MiPro because of the durability issues I stated but the metal ones have been great. As far as the bandwith issue the new MiPro 7 series wideband transmitter has an expanded 36MHz bandwidth and new wideband receiver has expanded 72MHz bandwidth which is a nice improvement. Here is where a possible problem comes into play. The older 707 series could be bought at a deal, a 4 channel receiver and 4 metal bodypacks for under $2000 street including taxes and shipping. I have not been able to get a quote on the new wideband stuff yet but the retail price has gone up significantly. I will find out when the dealers open back up what the real deal is. Also there might be some remaining ACT 707 stock that could be had at a deal. We will have to see.</p><p></p><p>+1 on what Peter said about antenna distribution system being a must if you get into multiple recievers. The MiPro 4 channel verson helps a bit but if you go over 8 channels I wouldn't want to be without one and I would also add the high gain antennas and spread them out a bit. Also if you are using in ears with them thats a topic for a whole new thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 42974, member: 277"] Re: Value Wireless Mic system for Community Theater (AT3000 or EW100, etc) Good to see the Sennheiser guys chime in and for the record over half of the microphones I own and use are Sennheiser. I love the high end stuff but have virtually no experience with the new budget versions. Because this thread is about an economical bodypack application it is good to hear from guys who have used them as my experience there is limited. Like I said I voted a definite no on the plastic versions of the MiPro because of the durability issues I stated but the metal ones have been great. As far as the bandwith issue the new MiPro 7 series wideband transmitter has an expanded 36MHz bandwidth and new wideband receiver has expanded 72MHz bandwidth which is a nice improvement. Here is where a possible problem comes into play. The older 707 series could be bought at a deal, a 4 channel receiver and 4 metal bodypacks for under $2000 street including taxes and shipping. I have not been able to get a quote on the new wideband stuff yet but the retail price has gone up significantly. I will find out when the dealers open back up what the real deal is. Also there might be some remaining ACT 707 stock that could be had at a deal. We will have to see. +1 on what Peter said about antenna distribution system being a must if you get into multiple recievers. The MiPro 4 channel verson helps a bit but if you go over 8 channels I wouldn't want to be without one and I would also add the high gain antennas and spread them out a bit. Also if you are using in ears with them thats a topic for a whole new thread. [/QUOTE]
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