I am looking at replacing my audio Technica lapel mic, and am looking for suggestions for a setup in the range of $100-$200.
At that price point you should buy a USED system.
This will allow you to get far better quality than you have been using - at a modest price.
I found a used Shure t4v, with a t1 transmitter for $110. According to Shure information, it still meets regulations. Would this be worth it?
Neither have I, but I like to take pride in how my system sounds, including the mics. I did have an issue at a wedding, before covid, where the videographer used my equipment for sound, and the output sounded extremely tinny, which is why I'm looking to replace it with a better one.Never have gotten a written review from one client stating that they where proud of my work for having great mics!
Neither have I, but I like to take pride in how my system sounds, including the mics. I did have an issue at a wedding, before covid, where the videographer used my equipment for sound, and the output sounded extremely tinny, which is why I'm looking to replace it with a better one.
I use a Behringer 1202FX mixer for my ceremony setup, and he was using the cd/tape out for his sound.From what output did the videographer acquire your sound?
Unfortunately, I purchased my mic used, and am unsure what type it is.you refer to your mic only as a "lavalier" and have not indicated whether it's an omni, cardioid, or super-cardiod element.
I use a Behringer 1202FX mixer for my ceremony setup, and he was using the cd/tape out for his sound.
Look up the model number on the very tip edge of the lav mic. If there is no model number - then you can test it for off-axis pickup to determine it's polar or omni-pattern. Without this important information about your mic your results will be hit-or-miss because you don't have a very critical piece of information required to make a proper mic placement. Chances are - your old mic is just fine but the results were spotty whenever you happened to make an improper placement.Unfortunately, I purchased my mic used, and am unsure what type it is.