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Wireless Body Microphones

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Wireless Body Microphones

2024-07-15 07:18:16

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

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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
2024-05-25 05:16:52

This was a replacement for one of our Shure Wireless Microphones at our Church. It fit perfectly, and now the microphone looks like new again!

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2024-05-12 05:30:23

We use the snake for a small rack of wireless microphones. The snake has durable xlr connectors.

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2024-07-05 05:32:56

These are a perfect fit for the handheld wireless Shure PG58 microphones.

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2024-06-18 07:56:34

these are great we use them for holding antennaes, wireless access points and microphones

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2024-08-11 07:25:45

Love Pelican case, very versitile, this case is perfect for protecting our wireless microphones

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2024-07-12 03:21:20

I have numerous Sennheiser microphones and these are good for holding handhelds, body packs, etc. I use them for different parts and microphones for my different setups. I love these cases.

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2024-07-02 05:41:39

This is my second one (because I ran out of space). I use it to hold my microphones, in-ear monitors, and all body packs. It is versitle and very strong (the foam is on the strong side). When it comes to my rack, I trust Odyssey!

5
2024-04-05 04:43:40

Lavalier microphones are an excellent choice for interviews, audio or video. In either case you need separation of voices, and for video, something almost invisible. Wireless body packs seem to always need fresh batteries, and finding an open frequency can be difficult in urban situations. The E/V TA4 to SLR adapter lets you use E/V (only) miss in an ordinary XLR input with phantom power. They work in a small interview recorder, like a Zoom H6, which cost less than a single body pack. It is a passive device, which operates at microphone levels. I use mine with E/V ULM21 directional condenser lapel mics.

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