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Value Wireless Mic system for Community Theater (AT3000 or EW100, etc)
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<blockquote data-quote="Frederik Rosenkjær" data-source="post: 42983" data-attributes="member: 850"><p>Re: Value Wireless Mic system for Community Theater (AT3000 or EW100, etc)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The 24+ systems I had for 5+ years were all plastic. I would have gotten plastic again, but it seems the new wideband series is not available in plastic, so metal it is. Over the 5 years of 24 systems in heavy use I have had 2 transmitters die, and I don't think it had anything to do with the casing. The plastic ones cost about $200 so that was quite a deal.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have only just now ordered antenna distributors, exactly because MiPro's RF performance is fantastic. I've never needed it! (And that's for 24 channels, again). Now that I'm swapping out the whole lot, I've ordered antenna distribution as well, but mostly for luxury/convenience reasons, so I'll be more flexible regarding placement of the receivers (hiding them away in seperate rooms etc.). The MiPro RF-link just works anywhere though anything. I can always hear the actors in the dressing room, no matter where that is. In direct side-by-side situations I've been quite apalled at the competitions range compared to MiPro - especially Shure UHF-R. (In the case of Shure, I'm also very unimpressed with the audio quality, even of the UHF-R range which costs like 5-6 times MiPro).</p><p></p><p>One of the biggest bonuses for me with MiPro is the MU55LS lav mic. The quality, performance, durability (compared to DPA) and price is outstanding. I have a link to a video file with a choir recording, as I've written on the thread on PSW, for anyone interested in hearing what 16 MiPro-systems with $80 mics sound like.</p><p></p><p>I'll PM you the link, if anyone wants it - haven't got the choir's permission to put it out publicly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederik Rosenkjær, post: 42983, member: 850"] Re: Value Wireless Mic system for Community Theater (AT3000 or EW100, etc) The 24+ systems I had for 5+ years were all plastic. I would have gotten plastic again, but it seems the new wideband series is not available in plastic, so metal it is. Over the 5 years of 24 systems in heavy use I have had 2 transmitters die, and I don't think it had anything to do with the casing. The plastic ones cost about $200 so that was quite a deal. I have only just now ordered antenna distributors, exactly because MiPro's RF performance is fantastic. I've never needed it! (And that's for 24 channels, again). Now that I'm swapping out the whole lot, I've ordered antenna distribution as well, but mostly for luxury/convenience reasons, so I'll be more flexible regarding placement of the receivers (hiding them away in seperate rooms etc.). The MiPro RF-link just works anywhere though anything. I can always hear the actors in the dressing room, no matter where that is. In direct side-by-side situations I've been quite apalled at the competitions range compared to MiPro - especially Shure UHF-R. (In the case of Shure, I'm also very unimpressed with the audio quality, even of the UHF-R range which costs like 5-6 times MiPro). One of the biggest bonuses for me with MiPro is the MU55LS lav mic. The quality, performance, durability (compared to DPA) and price is outstanding. I have a link to a video file with a choir recording, as I've written on the thread on PSW, for anyone interested in hearing what 16 MiPro-systems with $80 mics sound like. I'll PM you the link, if anyone wants it - haven't got the choir's permission to put it out publicly. [/QUOTE]
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