shure pgx24 / beta 58 mic hand held
or
shure SLX SM58 mic hand held
im not sure which on so i was seeing if anyone out their uses or has used either of these to give me some feedback.... thanx again..
which wireless mic to buy!!! please let me know
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Imho - NEITHER
Going wireless is just one more thing to go wrong with your PA equipment, even with top-of-the-line wireless systems. You will always be plagued by batteries going dead mid-show, interference from other signals, and equipment failure. Staying connected with a mic cord doesn't look as cool, but it saves a lot of headaches.
Imho - NEITHER
Going wireless is just one more thing to go wrong with your PA equipment, even with top-of-the-line wireless systems. You will always be plagued by batteries going dead mid-show, interference from other signals, and equipment failure. Staying connected with a mic cord doesn't look as cool, but it saves a lot of headaches.
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Ayn Rand
". . .and the trees are all kept equal by hatchet, axe, and saw."
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In our productions we use both corded and wireless. Each has it's failures. You won't go too wrong within the Shure system, it will be a matter of preferrence of which one to use. Stay on top of your batteries for the wireless, and wrap your cords properly for the corded mic's and you minimize failures.