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Receiver For Digital Reference Wireless Microphones

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Receiver For Digital Reference Wireless Microphones

2024-08-21 04:18:13

I usually use wired microphones, but I needed a wireless microphone to work for a media outlet of South America. I use it for outdoor interviews, protests, press conferences etc. I also use it to record voice over. The way that cancels out background noise is amazing, I really did not think it would result as well. Also it never interfered signal. The receiver lets you monitor the batteries. As a negative, the receiver only uses an internal battery. So it will not let you settle for an interview if you run out of energy. Even though not XLR, the sound stays in very good quality. I use a Canon XF 205, 5D mk iii & 7D mk ii.

5
2024-08-23 01:43:39

OK, it is pricy - but the Sennheiser AVX Digital wireless set is super simple to use and has great sound quality. Open the box, charge up the units (transmitter and receiver), push the link buttons on both units and wait for confirmation, plug in the XLR receiver into the camera and put the clip the Lav and the transmitter on the talent and you're in business. This is the easiest system I've ever owned. I do recommend getting spare batteries if you're doing an extended shoot, otherwise you find this to be what a digital product ought to be - easy, compact, light and reliable.

5
2024-08-11 04:50:11

I would like it if they could sell just the receiver so I could have two wireless signals.

5
2024-07-15 07:18:16

The right tool if you want to minimize dropouts on your wireless microphones

5
2024-06-17 06:42:50

I added this sub to my Onkyo TX-8270 receiver with a pair of Klipsh Reference Premier 800 floor standing speakers. The sub added just the right amount of bass and is easily adjusted with the gain and cutoff knobs on the back. Once I got the level sounding good for playing music as well as the TV sound it needed no further adjustments to work well with all sound.

5
2024-06-23 01:42:49

My company only uses PRO X cases and its perfect for 4 wireless microphones, Wireless Antenna Disto and a Furman Power Conditioner. The drawer has plenty of space for mics and cables!

5
2024-07-03 05:28:36

I connected it to a wireless receiver and was able to communicate with the talent during the show.

5
2024-09-29 05:27:33

The fact that the two transmitters can act as stand alone recorders without the receiver is valuable enough. 7 hours of record time in 24bit WAV. Then factor in that the little built in microphones are actually very clean, very low noise floor. I was originally concerned that the transmitters only had two gain level options but after extensive testing going from a whisper to a shout these things do not clip. I'm not sure if they have some kind of very intelligent auto gain going on or secretly have 32 bit float that has not been unlocked yet but it just keeps a good level without being too hot. Now of course you can adjust the gain output of the receiver going to the camera much more finitely. I would not recommend the Paulson microphones however, they unfortunately both had a very substantial noise floor. The regular RODE lav, in contrast has a nice level, good balanced tone and very acceptable lower noise floor. With these things being on the market I cannot imagine why anyone would buy anything else. It's all the benefit of wireless audio without the downfalls.

5
2024-07-11 08:12:28

Best way to transport a wireless mic, receiver, batteries, cables etc.

5
2024-04-28 03:35:23

I bought the Wireless 4K Kit & additional receiver and it is amazing.

5