Microphone Systems Useful Guide

Posted by On December - 7 - 2010
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Ok, let’s first start with a review:

I’ve been researching Microphone Systems for a long time. Chances are you have too. If so, then rest assured that the prices I’ve found for Microphone Systems and listed on this site are the best online.

Here are the top picks on for Microphone Systems:


SHURE Wireless UHF Microphone System (Help in making right choice) 2 mics.?
I'm planning to buy a SHURE Wireless UHF Microphone System complete with 1 receiver Microphone Systems and 2 microphones for training purposes. I need some help from experienced SHURE owners/experts in choosing the right stuff/model from SHURE. I am not familiar with their products and I find it hard to pick the right one from their site (too much reading and understanding required :D ). Thanks in advance...
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4-channel-vhf-wireless-microphone-system-with-2pcs-handheld-&-2pcs-lapel headset
shure-pgxd14 85-digital-wireless-system-with-wl185-lavalier-microphone
shure-ur24s+-w -telefunken-m80-wh-capsule
audio-technica-atw-t341c-3000-series-handheld-microphone-transmitter
new-shure-rkc800-single-rack-space-xlr-connector-kit
new-gemini-uhf-216hl-16-channel-uhf-wireless-microphone-systems
shure-pgx24 sm58-wireless-handheld-microphone-system--pro-2--pack-h6-frequency
4-channel-vhf-handheld-wireless-microphone-system-with-4-handheld-microphones
samson-concert-77-handheld-system-channel-n3-644 125-mhz
vocopro-uhf-3205-dual-channel-uhf-wireless-mic-system-uhf3205
line-6-xdv30-digital-handheld-wireless-microphone-system-xd-v30
akg-wms40-pro-presenter-dual-set-wms-40--mic-system-new
shure-pgx24 sm58-wireless-handheld-microphone-system-deluxe-pack-h6-frequency
countryman-e6i-omnidirectional-earset-omni--speaking--tan--2mm
audio-technica-atw0328-vhf-wireless-microphone-system-freq-187 600-mhz
ypa-mm2-headset-microphone--mic-for-shure-pgx-slx-toawm
samson-airline-micro-wireless-earset-system-n1-band
ypa-mm2-headset-microphone-headworn-mic-for-audio-technica
ypa-earset-mic-hook-microphone-for-audio-technica-atw-
shure-pgx24 sm58-hand-held-wireless-system
shure-pgxd24 sm58-digital-wireless-system-with-sm58-microphone
ypa-mm2-headset-microphone-for-sennheiser-g2-g3-x2-mic
shure-slx1-wireless-bodypack-transmitter-g5-494-518mhz-***-mint-condition-***
countryman-e6-omnidirectional-earset-omni--loud-vocals--tan--1mm
4-channel-vhf-wireless-microphone-system-with-2pcs-handheld-&-2pcs-lapel headset
shure-ur24d+-w -telefunken-m80-wh-capsules
sennheiser-a5000-cp-pro-cicularly-polarized-antenna-a5000cp-premium-a-5000-new
akg-wms450-wireless-d5-vocal-set
samson-airline-micro-wireless-earset-system-n2-band
akg-wms470-is-bd7-500 1-530 0-mhz--wms-470-instrumental-set
new-gemini-uhf-116hl-16-channel-uhf-wireless-microphone-systems
shure-pg14 pg185-wireless-lavalier-system--dlx-3--pack-k7-frequency
4-channel-vhf-handheld-wireless-microphone-system-with-4-handheld-microphones
new-akg-wms-40-mini-vocal-wireless--microphone-set-speech--singing--band-b
shure-ulxs14 30-wireless-headset-system-with-wh30-mic
countryman-e6-omni-earset-e6ow6t2sr-for-sennheiser-
shure-ua844swb-uhf-four-way-active-antenna-splitter
?shure-pgx24 sm58-wireless-handheld-microphone-system-pack-h6-frequency
countryman-e6-omni-earset-e6ow6t2sr-for-sennheiser-
shure-pgx14-wireless-guitar bass-system
akg-wms470-is-bd1-650 1-680 0-mhz--wms-470-instrumental-set
nady-401x-quad-wht-hand-held-vhf-wireless-microphone-system
akg-wms470-is-bd8-570 1-600 5-mhz--wms-470-instrumental-set
earset-microphone-ypa-mm4-for-akg-pt-samson-ut1l-vt2l00
shure-pgx24 sm58-wireless-handheld-microphone-system--pro-2--pack-l5-frequency
shure-ulxs14-wireless-instrument-system
ypa-mm4-c4se-earset-headset-mic-for-sennheiser-wireless
sennheiser-xsw-35-a-vocal-wireless-microphone-set--new-free-shipping
galaxy-audio-galaxy-as900k1-wireless-in-ear-mon-sys-*fix
akg-wms470-is-bd9-600 1-630 5-mhz--wms-470-instrumental-set
akg-wms450-wireless-guitar-set
countryman-e6i-omnidirectional-earset-omni--speaking--tan--2mm
shure-pg14 pg185-wireless-lavalier-system--dlx-2--pack-k7-frequency
shure-pgx14-lavalier-wireless-system
telefunken-rft-cu29-cu-29--copperhead--tube-microphone-system
shure-slx24 sm58-wireless-microphone-system
shure-pg-wireless-handheld-dual-microphone-system--pg288 pg58h7
shure-pgx24 beta-58-hand-held-wireless-system
new-shure-rpw116-wireless-sm87a-cartridge
shure-pgxd24 sm86-digital-wireless-system-with-sm86-microphone
microphones Microphone Systems Useful Guide

14 Responses to “Microphone Systems Useful Guide”

  1. essbebe says:

    Start/Control Panel/ sound and audio devices click Place Volume Control in taskbar. and check other settings.

  2. pzifisssh says:

    http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/live-sound/live-sound-packagesMusiciansfriend is an awesome resource. Even if you never actually buy anything from them, you can use their site to compare products, and learn about what’s out there, and how much it costs.

  3. Jack45Bauer says:

    You shouldn’t need software, with the right setting the microphone can feed to the speakers through the sound mapper, but to use it as a PA system u’ll need an amp.

  4. Glen says:

    If you are getting sound thru the EQ, doesnt that mean the mic is working? Is it more a problem of your amp for that channel not putting out any sound?

  5. hazzerm1 says:

    this is question is a bit specialist for this site.for technical problems I try http://www.aria.co.ukand click on forum.

  6. srkingpin says:

    I manage 8 fitness centers in NY, NJ & CT. We have about 2 -4 of there systems in each of our clubs. We love them. They have been the best investment we have made. we had several others that cost way more and have not held up as well as these. In fact most of the girls have purchased there own because they are so inexpensive. You wont be dissapointed.

  7. kitz says:

    Always a problem for cheap equipment.Mic is too close to speakers.Tilt speakers on an angle or tweak the bass and mids down.You can also get a unidirectional mic.The omnis are cheaper,but pick up backwash from every direction.

  8. earl samson says:

    In my case, I got a Video Phone. it is a VoIP phone with a built in camera, so I can talk as much as I want and see who I am talking to for a flat rate. Best thing about it is that it has the regular Audio Video Input / Output at the back. I can play my video camera, my mp3 player, and I can even hook it up on a TV or a computer for the other person to see.I think some web based VoIP lets you send files, so you can just send an MP3 file and let the other person hear the music. I am not sure of how legal that is though. you know how the music industry goes. There is also the “analog loop”. it is as simple as going to radio shack and getting one of those cables that have stereo jacks (male) on both ends. plug one end to the mic and one to the headphones slots. you can also get a couple of stereo jack splitters so you can still plug in the actual mic and head phones so you can still talk to each other. this method is not the best, but it works.best of luck

  9. Daniel K says:

    You can connect a mic to a home stereo. You will need to buy a cheap mic mixer first:http://www.zzounds.com/item–BEHXENTX502The tape outputs on the mixer will connect to an unused input on the stereo receiver.Be careful though, home stereo equipment is not designed to be used as a PA or DJ system. You really should consider investing in some real DJ equipment. You can easily damage your speakers if you push the volume up too much.

  10. wires says:

    You need to connect the mic to an input port on the amplifier driving the speakers. You may need a pre-amp to get the mic level to what is called line or aux level if the amplifier doesn’t have a mic input with a built in pre-amp. Look your amp over and see if it even has an unused input. If it’s a mic input your good to go. If it’s a line level input you’ll ned a pre-amp.

  11. Guitar Enthusiast says:

    I can’t specifically say for microphone but I love my Sennheiser wireless guitar system it is awesome, so I think and have heard the wire mic system is top notch as well

  12. Daniel K says:

    There are two possibilities – the wireless beltpack may have a problem or the receiver has a problem. My first guess would be that the mic cable on the beltpack has gone bad – that is the usual problem with these things because that mic cable gets moved around and abused alot. You may be able to order a new mic cable assembly from Trantec.http://www.trantec.co.uk/html/p_Spares_Repairs.htm

  13. Daniel K says:

    Eric – I have been using Shure wireless mics for years and it is my favorite brand (i have used many other brands) because they are reliable and last a long time.Here is the system you are talking about:http://www.zzounds.com/item–SHUPG288PG58I personally would not buy that system though – it lacks flexibility and does not allow you to vary the volume of one mic over the other.A much better way to do this is to just get two systems – here is the mics I have and they are great!:http://www.zzounds.com/item–SHUPGX24SM58Just get one on one channel and the other one on a different channel.

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