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Wireless mic advice

Good wireless systems aren't inexpensive. Don't go cheap. Get the best system you can afford. I do a lot of live sound work and some of the Bands who have brought in their own wireless systems that performed well used Shure, AKG, or Sennheiser systems.
 
Come on what??????
You may have looked to see that we are in the "off topic" forum. I HATE the members that act like forum police, especially when they are clueless.
If you don't have something to add to a thread, stay out of if.

You've been here over two years :rolleyes:

In addition, this is a pretty commonly brought up topic, which you'd know if you did a search.

But if you must have an answer then check out the Line6 G series of wireless systems. They are excellent.
 
Come on what??????
You may have looked to see that we are in the "off topic" forum. I HATE the members that act like forum police, especially when they are clueless.
If you don't have something to add to a thread, stay out of if.

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It seems to me that you get what you pay for. I know the Line 6 stuff is great for instrument wireless systems, but personally, I would look closer at the major mic manufacturers for a wireless mic system.

My singer recetly picked up an older Shure system. It seems to work okay, but it has some quirks. IMO, he should have spent the money on one of the new systems.

I would also ask a mod to move this thread to the right section.