Damn the government changing things.The microphones you have now are designed to work in the specific H11 band only. You will need whole other set.
Damn the government changing things.The microphones you have now are designed to work in the specific H11 band only. You will need whole other set.
As jp said, no. You have to buy a whole new set bc the mics are for a specific frequency too.Got to ask this question. Can I by just the H 11 receiver and still use the transmitters I have already?
Thanks UGH. Oh well I know the problem. It's time for the solution. I'm retiring. Just kidding. I know some of you were hoping I was serious. Not yet! LOL.As jp said, no. You have to buy a whole new set bc the mics are for a specific frequency too.
MY PLAYING NAME IS DJ MACHO MAN! I'm not famous to you and you're not famous to me either. I don't mean any disrespect in way sir. I have certain circles that people know who I am and what I can do. Keep up the great work Sonic-vision.Your not that famous Mixxy?
I'LL miss you.
If your not posting, who will post the same question in three threads??
What do you mean if you get the right money soon?If I get the right money soon I will be buying that
its a shame that if you just did the research the first time, you wouldn't need to spend that $500.I'm looking at getting the H 11 units and the price on Ebay is $549. That's the normal price for brand new. If I get the right money soon I will be buying that and the right speaker stands for the Yamaha DSR speakers I use.
Please not today. I'm having a tough enough time right now. I didn't know with the new regulations on frequencies that would affect the wireless mics you use. Now I get it. At least I can get one to work for now and sometimes both.its a shame that if you just did the research the first time, you wouldn't need to spend that $500.