Radio Microphone: what you’ll love about them
The radio microphone also commonly referred to as a wireless microphone, is a cordless microphone that works in conjunction with a wireless microphone system to provide it’s user with the ability to move around and not be encumbered with microphone cording. Here will discuss how the radio microphone has gained such popularity and is a part of many people work and home lives.
Radio microphone: what you need to use with them
The radio microphone functions with the use of a wireless microphone system. The wireless microphone system consists of a transmitter, receiver and a microphone. The transmitter, also called a body-pack transmitter, is worn clipped onto the body where it transmits a signal that then picked up by the receiver. The Radio microphone can operate using infrared technology or by using radio frequencies.
The radio microphones operates one either UHF, which stands for ultra-high frequency or VHF which stands for very high frequency. Both frequencies have their disadvantages. UHF can be pretty expensive, but provides more channels to operate on, giving you less of a chance for interference from other music equipment, or electronics like baby monitors. UHF also provides further range than that of VHF. VHF is more affordable, but offers fewer channels to operate on which increases the risk of interference. This risk is greatly increased is there are more than five other wireless electronics in close range.
Radio microphone: who uses them?
Radio microphones are used by musicians during live performances or during recordings. They are also used in theater, lecture halls, churches, schools, and are frequently used on TV during interviews, on talk’s shows and in the news. The radio microphone can also be used with gaming consoles such as XBOX, PS3 and Wii and for your PC. You can also use the radio microphone for parties, BBQ’s or with karaoke. Many people own radio microphones to use at home for karaoke. By using a DVD player and a radio microphone, you’re all set to throw a karaoke bash.
Radio microphone: what’s out there?
Shure PGXD Radio microphones with super cardoid and optimized for lead vocals sell on guitarcenter.com for 499$ new
The Shure PGXD2 radio microphones with receiver for 459$ on guitarcenter.com
Shure has a great quality of more affordable radio microphones for affordable prices. Shure has radio microphones available starting at 60$ and it provides great sound.
The AKG Perception radio microphone is featured on amazon.com for 189$
The Sennheiser radio microphone system with receiver, body-pack transmitter and microphone for 999$ on guitarcenter.com
The Audio Technica ATW series features a radio microphone with 2120a, handheld with body-pack transmitter for 249$ on Amazon.com
Various Radio microphones are sold at all music equipment stores. If you aren’t able to find the microphone you’re looking for, you can go online to a number of music equipment websites and find good deals. You can also purchase new or used radio microphones from amazon.com or the online auction eBay.
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Wireless Lapel Microphone:Discreet and sleek
The wireless lapel microphone is designed to give the user freedom to move around, without the confines of the corded microphone. Many people use the lapel microphone for work, personal use and applications such as stage performances and music productions. Here we will discuss the other uses for these wireless microphones, where you can get one and what makes them so great to use.
Wireless lapel microphone: what they are:
The wireless lapel microphone can be used at the office during meetings or video conferences, for voice recognition software or during speeches. The lapel microphones are commonly seen on television, by people on talk shows or interviews. News anchors commonly wear these as well. In stage productions, the wearer is able to cleverly and discreetly wear these microphones in costumes or under wigs or other props. The wireless lapel microphone is also popular for home use. Recording music or PC use and gaming are some of the common applications.
Wireless lapel microphone: how they work
The wireless lapel microphone is usually clipped to the collar of a shirt or tie with the small cord that connects to the body-pack transmitter tucked away under clothing. To use a wireless lapel microphone you’ll need to have a transmitter and a receiver. There is a small built-in antenna inside the lapel mic, which sends signals to the body-pack transmitter, which it turns sends signals out to the receiver. There is usually a distance of 60 feet up to 250 ft. Lapel users will have to be aware of what their parameters are or they could walk out of range rendering the microphone useless.
The wireless lapel microphone operates on two different radio frequencies. The ultra-high frequency referred to as UHF or very high frequency referred to as VHF. UHF is more expensive, due to its ability to operate on more channels than that of VHF as well as having further range. Because of these differences UHF can be much more expensive than VHF.
VHF operates on fewer channels, increasing your chances of experiencing interference. If there are other wireless technologies operating in the VHF range, interference could disturb the wireless lapel microphones performance. VHF is much more affordable than UHF and be easily used if there are only a few other wireless technologies in use at the same time.
Wireless lapel microphone: Where can you get them?
Due to being such a popular microphone, you can get a lapel microphone at any electronics or music equipment store. Some of the most popular manufacturers of the wireless lapel microphone are: AKG acoustics, Audio-Technica, Sennheiser, Shure, Sony and TRAM.
Each of these manufacturers carries wireless lapel microphones designed for professional use. They also sell wireless lapel microphones that are more affordable, yet still high quality.
You can also check on the internet at sites such as Amazon.com, where they sell both new and used electronic equipment for lower cost. As well as sites like EBay, where you can find the brand and model you want.
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Shure Microphone: Enjoy the quality
The Shure Company has been around for decades, and they’ve survived by producing some of the best wireless Shure mics in the business. There’s a lot of competition out there but somehow Shure mics are still some of the widely used microphones around. Here we’ll talk about why Shure microphones are the best, which microphones are designed for music production, pleasure, and business. And we’ll also see where you can find the best deals for these innovative pieces of equipment.
Shure microphone: what they’re used for
Shure microphones specialize in every type of microphone. From the lapel microphone, designed to be worn discreetly for theater productions, interviews, small musical productions, to the handheld wireless microphones that are produced to record acoustic instruments, or provide high quality lead vocal sound, they have something for everyone. If you need a headset for business conference calls, Shure makes one for that, or it can be used for voice recognition software on your personal computer. The Shure wireless microphones are also used for karaoke home entertainment, in lecture halls, at churches, weddings, BBQ’s and other public social functions.
Shure microphone: What Shure microphones are available
The Shure SM7B studio microphone is preferred by sound engineers, because it provides a high quality sound as well as a reduction in background noise and durability.
The Shure pgx Shure microphone is a dynamic Shure mic that is easy to use and boasts a four star customer rating.
The Shure microphone SM58 is a vocal microphone that is tuned to accentuate the warm clarity in lead or back-up vocals. This is a cardoid Shure mic and designed for professional live music performance as well as studio quality performance. These Shure mics have tailored vocal response for sound. This Shure mic model also has a highly effective built-in spherical filter that helps to minimize wind breath noise.
These are just a few examples of the diverse Shure mic line; visit their website to see the complete line selection.
Shure microphone: Where can you find the best deals?
Most music equipment stores carry Shure microphones, due to their popularity for durability and quality sound production. Some stores may not carry the model you need or want. In that event you can go online and purchase a Shure microphone straight off of the Shure mics website or from the guitar center website.
If you’re looking for a more affordable place to purchase your Shure microphone, you can go to Amazon.com, a great website that sells new and used equipment. There are several smaller websites out there that sell music equipment at bargain prices and would be much cheaper to go through than the manufacturer. There is also the option of shopping around on eBay for a Shure mic. As always, be careful to only person your Shure microphone from a seller that has a good selling history with eBay and doesn’t have any strikes against them.
Now that you have found and purchased the best Shure microphone to suit your needs, there’s no stopping you from doing what you love
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Wireless Microphone Reviews: get the facts
Some people have more experience and knowledge than others when it comes to choosing a quality wireless microphone. For those that are new to these innovative pieces of technological equipment, it can be helpful for you’re to peruse the internet and read some wireless microphone reviews to find out the pro’s and con’s each manufacturer and model offer. Some models can be more expensive than others, and despite common belief, this does not always mean they’re superior in quality. So continue to read as I go over wireless microphone reviews to help educate you on the various technologies and to hopefully help your choices to be more informed and easier.
Wireless microphone reviews: who uses them?
Wireless microphones are used in several applications, from the aerobics instructor at the gym to your sister’s wedding; these devices are pretty much everywhere these days. You can purchase a wireless microphone for home use, for such activities as karaoke, or BBQ’s, or maybe you need to find a quality sounds microphone for your sons up and coming band. Before you do, find out what you should know so you’ll have a good idea about what to look for.
One of the first decisions you’ll need to make is what type of microphone wireless technology you’re going to want to use. This should greatly depend on what you’re getting the microphone for.
Wireless microphone reviews: what you need to know
Infrared is an affordable technology, and is best used for PC gaming, home karaoke, voice recognition software, basically, small operations around the house. I say this because infrared uses the line-of-sight technology that needs use to stay close by to operated effectively. Think of your TV remote that also uses the infrared technology to operate. When someone’s standing in front of the television your remote won’t work because it needs to be able to visually communicate with the sensor on the TV. That’s exactly how the infrared wireless microphones work. When reading wireless microphone reviews, people have commonly stated infrared is not a good technology to use for applications such as stage of live music, as the performers have to be too conscience of the line-of-sight restrictions.
There is also Bluetooth technology that operates on a low radio frequency, or there is radio frequency technology that operates on a much higher signal
Wireless microphone reviews show most people like to choose radio frequency for their wireless microphone systems.
If you’re reading up on the wireless microphone reviews, you’ll also notice that there is some debate over VHF and UHF. Vhf stand for Very high frequency, UHF stands for ultra-high frequency. Wireless microphone reviews talks about the good and the bad featured with both frequencies, such as the more expensive cost of UHF and the very limited channels provided by VHF.
UHF does offer more channels to operate on, limiting possibilities of interference, is more expensive than VHF but also tends to have a much farther range than the VHF operated wireless microphone systems.
Some people from wireless microphone reviews feel that VHF is more affordable and can perform well without the chance of interference if there are a minimal amount of other wireless technologies in the vicinity, such as, less than five.
Whether you choose VHF or UHF will also depend on what your microphones intended use is.
Wireless microphone reviews: where to look?
According to wireless microphone reviews, Audio Technica has some great wireless microphones that are affordable and high quality. Shure, AKG are also manufacturers known to produce high quality wireless microphones and wireless microphone systems.
You can find their products at any electronics store or online at the manufacturer website or at other sites that are dedicated to selling quality music equipment.
Hopefully by reading some wireless microphone reviews, you now have a better idea as to what kind and brand to take a look at that suits your needs and can get the job done by proving you with a reliable microphone. Wireless microphone reviews can also help you discover any deals on wireless microphones such as the ones that were mentioned in the article.
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Wireless Microphone Headset:made for quality
The wireless microphone headset is used for its high quality sound and for its hands free capabilities. These can be commonly seen in the home and workplace as well as in the entertainment industry, or even used by your aerobics instructor. These are handy high quality devices that play a role in several applications. Here we will learn about which wireless microphone headset is right for you on your application of interest.
Wireless microphone headset: what they’re used for
Some types of the wireless headset microphone need to be used with a wireless microphone system in order to work. There are other types that work by USB.
The wireless microphone headset that is used with a microphone system is made up of three components: the wireless microphone headset, the body-pack transmitter and the receiver. There is a small built-in antenna located in the base of the wireless microphone headset. This communicates with the body-pack transmitter which communicates with the receiver.
The types of wireless headset microphones that are used with a USB cord are used with your personal computer at home or work. These are used for video phone conference calls, used with voice over the internet protocol also commonly referred to as VOIP, for such programs as Yahoo messenger or SKYPE.
At home the wireless microphone headset can be used with your personal computer for VOIP conversation, recording music or even online gaming.
The USB can be pulled into the back of your computer, via USB port and will come with software that you’ll need to upload in order for your computer to be able to recognize and communicate with this device.
Wireless microphone headset: who has the best brands?
Shure, Bose, Sony, AKG, Audio Technica and Logitech all feature some high quality and still affordable wireless microphone headset models. You can check out their websites online and see if the manufacturers offer any promotional deals or other product models that are only available for online purchases. You can also shop around and compare with other smaller websites that specialize in selling electronic or music equipment.
Wireless microphone headset: where can you get them?
You can get a wireless microphone headset in music equipment stores any electronics stores. Be sure to choose the right kind based on your needs. You most likely won’t find a model that is ideal for lead vocal in an electronics store, but you will find models that are ideal for gaming, lecturing, video conference calls and online gaming.
Another good place to look for the ideal wireless microphone headset is online. There are several music and electronic equipment websites out there and some of them feature some pretty amazing deals. Amazon.com is a great place to look as is eBay, because they feature both new and used electronic equipment. It’s a way to find the pair you really want, that’s still in good condition, at a reasonable cost.
Whatever type of wireless microphone headset you have in mind, you’ll find the kind you’re looking for online.
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Lapel Mic:find the right one at the right price
The lapel mic is a technology that’s been around for a while; however, over the years the technology changed and redefined itself, producing the world with the small, delicate and discreet looking lapel microphone we see today. No longer is it a bulky, model that can be sighted by the viewer watching a newscast, now it is a small easily hidden microphone that provides its user with high quality sound. Here we’ll look at who uses the lapel mic, where you can get them and where you’ll find some affordable lapel mics without having to pay an arm and a leg.
Lapel mic: what are they used for?
The lapel microphone is very small and is clipped to the tie or collar of the user. The wires are small and discreet enough to be hidden in the clothing. There is also a transmitter body=pack that’s small and can be hidden away in a pocket of the user. When used for theater productions the lapel mic is often hidden in under costumes and the wigs of the user, giving the production a more realistic feel.
The lapel microphone is commonly seen on television, for talk shows, newscasts, interviews and even infomercials. At work they’re used with personal computers to speak with customers, during video conferences, or even at meetings. Churches use them for public functions or during choir singing and sermons. Your gym instructor uses it for a hands free option while teaching a class. In larger classrooms in college, professors use them as well. At home these microphones are utilized for voice recognition software, recording music, and online gaming or chat-room conversations. Wherever your needs lie, there is a type of lapel mic to meet your needs.
Lapel mic: who features the best models?
Because the lapel mic has been around for so many years, most brands will feature a model of the lapel mic, sometimes more. Some of the brands that can provide you with high quality lapel mics at affordable prices are: AKG, Shure, Logitech, Sony, Sennheiser, Bose and Audio Technica.
Some of these brands will deal in mainly the type of lapel mic that’s used for in-studio music recording, making them more expensive than others. Most can provide even the amateur with a high quality, yet affordable model of the lapel mic at a cost that won’t have you rethinking your purchase.
Lapel mic: where can you get one?
You can get the lapel microphone straight from the manufacturers online or in stores that sell electronics or music equipment. Because these microphones have been around for so long and have a use in several different applications, you’ll be able to find a model or two in most of these stores. By shopping online at either the manufacturer’s websites or small websites that specialize in microphone equipment, you’ll find a larger selection of lapel mics available. You can also check out sites that sell new and used equipment, such as amazon.com or guitarcenter.com.
Wherever you end up looking, you’re sure to find a lapel mic that’s affordable and will suit your needs.
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Wireless Guitar System- Rock out with no annoying cables!
This article will discuss the wireless guitar systems available today, how they work, who carries the best models and why guitarists love them.
Wireless guitar system- how they work:
For the standard electric guitar the sound is sent through the instrument cable and to the amplifier, and then sent to speakers. With a wireless guitar system, the sound is detected by the guitars pick- ups and sent through a thin cable to a wireless transmitter body pack, worn clipped onto the guitarist, the signal is then picked up by the receiver, which in turn sends the signal to the amplifier.
All electric guitars have pick- ups, with strings running onto a specific part of the pick-up that receives the sound waves. When usually the electric signal is sent to the ramp, with the wireless guitar system, the signal is sent first to the body pack transmitter.
All electromagnetic waves are part of a spectrum. Visible light, ultraviolet rays, infrared and radio waves are connected. The body-pack transmitter for your system transfers that electrical signal into some type of wave, usually VHF, UHF or IR. That signal is then sent out into the air in every direction.
When the receiver is turned on, it’s constantly looking for the waves it knows should be coming from the transmitter. If a signal is being emitted, it’ll takes those electromagnetic waves and turns them back into the exact electrical signal that first came from your guitar’s pick-ups. That signal is sent down a wire into your guitar amp where it translates the electrical signal back into sound waves.
Wireless guitar system: why they’re loved
The down side to using a wireless guitar system is the fact the transmitter runs on batteries which can quickly get drained. It’s a good idea for any guitarist to check their battery strength before a performance. Another downside is range. Some wireless guitar systems have more range than others and are typically 60 feet-250 feet and will be based on the model you choose. The longer the range the more expensive the wireless guitar system will be. The great thing about the wireless guitar system is that it lets its user move around and not has to worry about getting tangled in guitar chords. It also can let the guitarist interact in the audience, just be sure not to wonder out of range, otherwise your guitar will stop preforming.
Wireless guitar system: who has some good model?
The Shure PG14 wireless guitar system has a 250ft. range and 10 channels to operate on for 299$
Audio Technica has the ATW-701 700 series UHF 10 channel wireless guitar system for 399$
And the AKG WMS450 with 12 channels, 150ft. range and a boasting of up to 8 hours of use before batteries need to be replaced, for 399$
Audio Technica, AKG, Shure all have good quality wireless guitar systems available at affordable prices.
You can purchase these brands online to get the best deals. Guitar center also carries these wireless guitar system brands and is reasonably priced both online and in-stores. You can also look for new and used equipment at eBay or amazon.com.
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