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A mic version is one of the options that I'm thinking about for our next product. You're not the first person to ask about it. It's certainly achievable (including a 48V phantom power output is not a problem or particularly expensive). I need to get a better idea of the potential market size - ie number of people wanting to convert their current mics to wireless for c. £150+ as opposed to buying a wireless mic - and weigh that up against the tooling costs etc.
Chris
I'm overdue posting a review as I wanted to do a few more gigs an experiments to check something.
In short, both parts looks really well made and feel solid. Using it is almost too easy - just turn it on and let them pair up - I'm used having options and things to adjust. Soundwise it's great and certainly as good as anything else I've used (senn, akg, trantec). Battery life is great and probably better than previous units.
The only flaw I can find is the sticky pads to hold it in place. I've tried mine with PRS, strats and a Les Paul and at first it seems to hold it in place but after a few seconds comes loose so the transmitter is flapping around and only held in place by the jack. Chris very kindly sent me some more sticky pads but the same result so either I'm doing something wrong or it isn't sticky enough for me. I've ordered a jack adaptor so I can use as a belt pack style and I'll see how that feels.
In the autumn, he reviewed a set for Gitaar Plus magazine in Holland and liked it so much he wanted to endorse it
In other news, we're at the Formby guitar show near Liverpool tomorrow, come and say hello if you're in the area. http://www.b-visible.co.uk/businesses/72/mojo.html
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I love mine. It's as simple as using a cable. Sounds great, very fast (low latency) and unobtrusive. I'll do a full review shortly, but I'm very happy indeed.
The batteries also drain quite quickly I find. Guess that's the nature of the wireless beast though. I just have to keep reminding myself to buy spares and keep them near the board.
Mine is starting to feel a bit loose on the joint to the jack but all working fine.
I agree the receiver feels a bit plasticky but so far my clumsy feet haven't damaged it.
As John_P says, your comment about battery life is very unusual. Most people are very pleased with how long they last. I did have one customer say it didn't meet the 15 hour but it turned out that he was using zinc oxide batteries which are a little over half the capacity of alkalines. We've had very good feedback on using rechargeables (NiMH) too - you should get over ten hours per charge from a regular set of these but some people have reported getting more like 14 hours.
We have 2 of your units in our band which we both used for the 1st time recently without any issues, my question is ...if we get transmitters and receivers mixed up, what happens?
Our 3rd person is also looking to get one, will 3 working together all be ok?
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Three sets in a typical stage area will be fine. Try to maximise the spacing between the receivers (more than 6 feet is good) to maximise range.
Thanks, Chris.
2 questions:
are you still supply those voltage inverter things for pedal board power supplies?
Is it better to buy direct from you....?
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We have the polarity inverter cables as a £1.99 accessory that you can order with your set from our website. Note you do need an isolated supply to avoid ground loop noise
Yes please do order direct from us unless you really want to give Amazon twenty quid
Chris