I think I'll go with the Gemini. Twin microphones right?
Yep.I think I'll go with the Gemini. Twin microphones right?
I ain't putting those mics near my mouth! Heard they might be crappy.Yep.
Conjoined...at the anus.
I said nothing about me ready to buy microphones right now. I'm sticking with what we have right now. They work well. Much better than the last ones.I would recommend you spend that money on a business class at a community college instead of a microphone
But probably not "big dog" worthy ...I said nothing about me ready to buy microphones right now. I'm sticking with what we have right now. They work well. Much better than the last ones.
If I were to give a suggestion I would suggest, Shure, Sennheiser and EV.
Looks like Thor's hammer ...
Why would you make this post if you have no interest in buying somethingJust curious as to what dual wireless microphones you think are the best? We have the Samson 288 Concert series dual wireless microphones and they work very well. I got it from KPODJ for exactly $250. In the stores the price is $329.99 plus tax. I like what we have. So I'm not rushing out the door to buy something else today. Just was wondering what do you like that's out there? Must be dual wireless microphones.
Because he bought a new phone and can't access porn hub on it. So he decided to start another meaningless thread.Why would you make this post if you have no interest in buying something
I do but not right away. My focus is getting the tops wrapped.Why would you make this post if you have no interest in buying something
Since you did mention it I went to KPODJ and they had dual wireless microphones from Shure I believe he told me $500 or $550. I would have loved to have bought that but couldn't afford it. When I can afford it that's what I want.
I would recommend you spend that money on a business class at a community college instead of a microphone
What issues did you have with the BLX series?That's probably the Shure BLX. I would not recommend that unit, I had issues with a BLX system in the past.
All of my wireless equipment is Shure, but I wouldn't personally put anything in service less than the SLX series at this point.
What issues did you have with the BLX series?
Thank you Ross, I will take your advice and avoid BLX Series.I tried them for a little bit for my wireless speaker set up. But I just didn't have enough range or a strong enough connection. I think a lot of DJs seem comfortable with little drops and noises in their wireless and chalk it up to being "tough" - but it wasn't good enough for what I wanted.