Wireless Mic deal

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H and M Video
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John Willett
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Re: Wireless Mic deal

Basic entry-level kit that's OK for the money for amateur use.

John
 
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H and M Video
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Re: Wireless Mic deal

Thanks John, that's what it would be for, nothing professional.

Harry

PC Specialist 3Gz Dual Core, Premiere CS3, Encore CS3, After Effects CS3, Matrox RT.X2, Panasonic HD HS-300, Z1E & PMW-EX3 Cams.
 
Now with a PC Specialist Quad Core i7-3770, 16GB RAM, 180GB SSD, GeForce GTX560 Ti Graphics Card, Blu-Ray & DVD R/W Burners and can't wait to set it up. Now up and running.  What a difference in Blu-Ray footage.

paulears
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Re: Wireless Mic deal

They actually sound quite nice, the downside is the mic is a bit plasticy, and there is a bit of handling noise - it's quite crisp and clean. I've had a few AKG systems over the years and the only real issue I had with them was the construction was a bit flimsy, but all sounded good - in fact the small plug in guitar unit that is just bigger than an AAA cell was rather impressive. I'd rather have one of these than a 'no brand' system of similar price.

DAVE M
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Re: Wireless Mic deal

looks like it is aimed at the Freeport user

Freeport used to be good value