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Hey there,
I'm looking for a set of two wireless mics. Fairly cheap. Just something that I could plug into a speaker/amp and have the ability to walk around a fairly small stage without being tangled by wires. Currently I'm looking at the following: musiciansfriend.com/product/Gem-Sound-GMW60-Dual-Channel-Handheld-Wireless-System?sku=270344 and musiciansfriend.com/product/Nady-DKWDUO-Dual-Channel-VHF-Handheld-Mic-System?sku=277405 However, I'm not too sure on the durability or performance of either (even after reading some of the review). My budget is under $200 and the sole purpose of these mics will simply be to get the content out to a medium sized audience involving sound effects made with my mouth, thus quality of sound isn't the priority. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks, George. ![]() PS. I realize my ignorance towards the thread aiming against these kinds of questions, however, I believe in my unique dilemma-like situation, I need outside help in order to decide on proper microphones. |
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I have a Samson Stage Series SR-22 Wireless Mic, Receiver. The mic has an EV 757 capsule. I was going to put it on ebay. Works great.
Paul ![]() |
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