Re : Wireless Mics
R. S. Walters Asked :
>Has anyone had experience (good) using a wireless mic. I'm tired of >tripping over cords.
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Hurricane Sez ;
I sure have had a great time with my wireless .... use technology to do a better job . It's is a Boss ( Roland ) and was not cheap ( $450.00 ) . The important thing is that it cuts it on the job . Mine has a niece NR ( noise reduction circuit )it really smoothes the sound out to my liking and has never failed in the 10 years I have used it . I have been able to walk outside a building and be heard perfectly by the band and audience that is inside wondering just where I might pop in from ( makes for some mighty fine and dramatic entry's into a show with the band on stage and you out in the crowd and forget about ever tripping on any chords any more , especially if your about to walk the bar top ! ) , I have been in big convention halls and played to my own natural delay when across a super big convention hall , it is a gas :) !
I use a diversified dual receiver FM system , there are also UHF systems that more that cut it . Make sure which ever system you choose , that is a diversified dual receiver type , these will assure you that their will never ( the claim ) be any drop outs in your signal as you move about ( and believe me when you have cut the chord you will move your ba-ba-booggieing ba-ba-body around , I d-d-do ma-ma-man :).
Sincerely :
HR
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Party_Man1@xxxxxxxxxx
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