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  • #1024786
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    They are not really known for quality products, but I have not tested those.

    I would however be suspicious of any Mic Set that is wireless and costs less than most cabled Mics I would consider using.

    #1024978
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    And why would you need two and why wireless as a DJ?

    You’ll use them next to your controller if at all. And tie mics are totally unsuitable for dj-style mic use, imho.

    When asking for advice for stuff, it’s  best to give us some background info, especially specific settings and the goal you are trying to achieve.

    Good luck and greetinx.

    #1024979
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    And why would you need two and why wireless as a DJ?

    You’ll use them next to your controller if at all. And tie mics are totally unsuitable for dj-style mic use, imho.

    When asking for advice for stuff, it’s  best to give us some background info, especially specific settings and the goal you are trying to achieve.

    Good luck and greetinx.

    #1024988
    David Arthur Hora
    Participant

    Wireless mics you can carry round and allow people to use for singing and for talking about how to play a game.  I am asking for information on theses mics as in are they any good for the job and if anyone has used them before.

    David.

    #1024994
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Fair enough. I am a mobile DJ and I have two wireless sets. One with a fitness headset, one with a handheld mic. I would suggest the budget versions of sennheiser or shure. Good enough for short range indoor use and decent sound. I have tried a few “cheap” sets but the were very disappointing.

    Greetinx.

    #1024998
    David Arthur Hora
    Participant

    Ok I just been looking at wireless mics and I can see that there is one called the Shure PG24/PG58 Wireless Microphone handheld Transmitter and Diversity Receiver.  I do not know if I buy two of theses mics if you can change channels on one of them.  If not I can use this one as my one and let the party people have the Kam Kwm 1940 Dual mic system.  I am asking this as I am a new DJ just making a shopping list up and would like a good set of wireless mics to use at birthday parties.

    Many Thanks

    David.

    #1025001
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Solid choice. 4 channels possible so up to 4 mics  simultaneously.

    i have discussion on here before if you should have good microphone for guests. I have good mic technique, so can make a lesser microphone at least sound loud with a minimum risk of feedback. Your guests on the other hand usually require instructions prior to use and will most likely forget your instructions before they have spoken a full sentence. If they have a decent mic, at least you have a better chance of cranking up the volume a bit before feedback kills the mood.

    I never use my wireless mics behind the decks though.

    Greetinx.

     

    #1025042
    David Arthur Hora
    Participant

    That’s great thanks for your input as it helps me and other new DJs out there, I will buy two <span style=”background-color: #fbfbfb; font-family: arial, Geneva, Tahoma, sans-serif; line-height: 22px;”>Shure PG24/PG58 Wireless Microphone’s and set one on channel say one and the other on channel two.  That then will work for me.</span>

    David.

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