As you may have heard, I use Sennheiser ew 100 series mics. Mostly G3 these days but still have some g2's and some old g1. Working flawlessly.
But just looking down the road a bit. Should I be looking to get out of UHF? Digital just as good? Better?
Are there a few windows in the 600 spectrum I'll be able to use?
Right now, half of my mics are in 620-662 and other half in 516-558
What I love about my mics- scans for open channels and stores them. Then with a button press will sync with transmitter. Always crystal clear. Units typically about $600-$700 new these days. I buy used a lot and get them more in $400 range.
Love the battery powered receivers too. Half of mine are battery powered. Love that I can mix and match my transmitters and receivers, so if I need all battery power, no problem, or if I want plug in receiver but a lav mic, no problem
What systems should I be thinking about for the future? 75% of our events is just 1 mic needed and a back up.
Ceremonies will typically add 2 more mics. Sometimes 3. 4 total is typically the max we do at a show. And that's rare.
But just looking down the road a bit. Should I be looking to get out of UHF? Digital just as good? Better?
Are there a few windows in the 600 spectrum I'll be able to use?
Right now, half of my mics are in 620-662 and other half in 516-558
What I love about my mics- scans for open channels and stores them. Then with a button press will sync with transmitter. Always crystal clear. Units typically about $600-$700 new these days. I buy used a lot and get them more in $400 range.
Love the battery powered receivers too. Half of mine are battery powered. Love that I can mix and match my transmitters and receivers, so if I need all battery power, no problem, or if I want plug in receiver but a lav mic, no problem
What systems should I be thinking about for the future? 75% of our events is just 1 mic needed and a back up.
Ceremonies will typically add 2 more mics. Sometimes 3. 4 total is typically the max we do at a show. And that's rare.