Shure PG1288/PG30 Vocal/Lavalier Combo Wireless System, M7 Product Description:
- Components:PG Wireless, condenser lavalier microphone,PG Wireless dual channel receiver, PG Wireless body pack transmitter
Product Description
Includes PG88 Dual Diversity Receiver, PG2/PG58 Handheld Microphone Transmitter, PG1 Bodypack Transmitter and PG185 Condenser Lavalier Microphones for maximum flexibility in spoken word applications.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Not my first use, but maybe my last
By David Kochbeck
In all honesty, I've used this combo system before, and I knew before I bought another that it was passable at best. But it had been a long time, and I didn't really remember how middling the quality really was.We're shooting long runs of footage - presentations, group talks, Q&As and the like. The sound quality is really pretty mixed. What's funny is that something that people claim to have seen - RF dropouts - isn't happening to us although there's a huge amount of RFI where we are, including a HV overhead wire electric tram running past the receiver unit on a semi-regular basis.My big problem is that the exclusion for the lavalier is actually TOO much. I mean, I like good exclusion from a lavalier as much as the next guy, but the mic position was really the difference between getting something and getting nothing. We're talking 1-2cm difference in placement here. The gain/attenuation switch on the belt pack seemed to totally wreck the signal and was not worth using at all: either you set it to 0 and it was just sketchy, you set it to -10dB and got absolutely nothing, or you set it to "mic" and got a massively overdriven signal.All in all, would I use a Shure system again? Well obviously this is again, so yes, probably. Would I buy this one again? No, I'd probably shop around a bit more. It's not a bad deal. It's just not a good deal.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Perfect! Even works through ARMOR!
By Irishman
I need a pro quality wireless rig for my school Medieval Assembly business (KnightsAtSchool.com). I had tried a wireless set I got here for about $150 a couple years ago, but there was always interference. Drove me to the point I could not use it. Finally decided I needed to make a proper investment.Found this unit on some advise from the sound engineers at church, and I am SO happy with it. Simple to use and entirely free from interference. I put the over the ear headset underneath my chain mail head covering, and it fits fine. Even after I put the helmet on, it still works, though there is more echo inside that tin can! So happy with this.Now, the belt unit DID get very scraped up the very first time I used it, but I don't think most people will be wearing it with armor!
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