One thing to mention that is nice to have is the shure UHF distribution systems when using more than one receiver so that all receivers can run off of just two antennas rather than using the short and half wave whip antennas. These systems are amazing and when you have multiple bands and wireless workbench at your finger tips there is not a room you cant work in.
Heiya.. as you said this is realy high-end device. I am big fan of metallica, they use this wireless sistem. I wanna have wireless guitar, and amp. If i buy this, what do i need to buy more to have wireless?
if i purchase a unit like this, does it comes with one transmitters or two? and where's the output to connect it to an amplifier? i'm a guitar player by the way..trying to understand how these things work =)
@slashthebestone The UHF-R systems come with either a single receiver or dual receiver. The output is right on the back of the unit (XLR), and you can configure all sorts of combinations of microphones & bodypack transmitters. Thanks!
@agiprodj Thanks for your reply! i see! but does it come with a transmitter also? either a bodypack or a microphone or both? or is it just the receiver (or a dual receiver) and i'll have to buy a transmitter later? by the way this was THE best review i've ever seen! Thanks A LOT again! Keep up the good work! cheers!
@slashthebestone Glad you liked the review. Sorry for the delay getting back to you. What's cool about these systems (yet also confusing at the same time) is it's available in pretty much every configuration imaginable. You can purchase just the receivers, just the transmitters, or a combination of both. Single and Dual are available. Even a number of handheld mic capsule choices are available. Best thing to do is figure out what you need as a musician and work backwards. Contact us!
can you use those wireless mics with other systems?
hizip123 5 months ago
@hizip123 Only other Shure UHF-R systems.
agiprodj 5 months ago
The receiver keeps the settings, after turn OFF the main power?
Roetheperfect 9 months ago
@Roetheperfect Yes
agiprodj 9 months ago
One thing to mention that is nice to have is the shure UHF distribution systems when using more than one receiver so that all receivers can run off of just two antennas rather than using the short and half wave whip antennas. These systems are amazing and when you have multiple bands and wireless workbench at your finger tips there is not a room you cant work in.
KissmyBigwhiteAZ 1 year ago
Heiya.. as you said this is realy high-end device. I am big fan of metallica, they use this wireless sistem. I wanna have wireless guitar, and amp. If i buy this, what do i need to buy more to have wireless?
snowmenhunter 1 year ago
if i purchase a unit like this, does it comes with one transmitters or two? and where's the output to connect it to an amplifier? i'm a guitar player by the way..trying to understand how these things work =)
slashthebestone 1 year ago
@slashthebestone The UHF-R systems come with either a single receiver or dual receiver. The output is right on the back of the unit (XLR), and you can configure all sorts of combinations of microphones & bodypack transmitters. Thanks!
agiprodj 1 year ago
@agiprodj Thanks for your reply! i see! but does it come with a transmitter also? either a bodypack or a microphone or both? or is it just the receiver (or a dual receiver) and i'll have to buy a transmitter later? by the way this was THE best review i've ever seen! Thanks A LOT again! Keep up the good work! cheers!
slashthebestone 1 year ago
@slashthebestone Glad you liked the review. Sorry for the delay getting back to you. What's cool about these systems (yet also confusing at the same time) is it's available in pretty much every configuration imaginable. You can purchase just the receivers, just the transmitters, or a combination of both. Single and Dual are available. Even a number of handheld mic capsule choices are available. Best thing to do is figure out what you need as a musician and work backwards. Contact us!
agiprodj 1 year ago
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slashthebestone 1 year ago
@whitebub It's a little Sennheiser lavalier & beltpack. We sell those too :)
agiprodj 1 year ago
whats that Rane unit under the Mic systems
LimelightIA 1 year ago
It's a MLM42S microphone preamp mixer. We shot a video on it just a couple of days ago, so be sure to check it out.
agiprodj 1 year ago
Where is DJ THY
TeamforDJ 1 year ago
We don't have a DJ THY. DJ Ty however is alive and well. DJ Rick owns this particular system and wanted to show what it can do.
agiprodj 1 year ago