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Wireless DJ Active Speakers Do it From Scratch with DJ Mikey Mike Gemini UHF & Line6

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2010

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  • What's that Song?

  • @GraffitiKiNg89 iDONT REMEMBER SORRY

  • Mike, Great video...where did you get the XLR to Mini Din Cable?

    Thanks, DJ NateB

  • @soundprosiowa Ebay or Shure

    mm

  • Im Djing a wedding soon and was wondering if this would work with something like a guitar amplifier, I know it wont sound great, but I just need it for announcements and dinner would that work?

  • @c2djservices It might just work

    MM

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  • I never owned a Gemini Wireless mic but i was looking at the Gemini UHF 5200M mic system. I do have a Shure pgx24/beta 58a mic system. The mic sounds alittle bassy and the mids and highs could be better.

  • hello mikey mike, you should try bluetooth recievers and transmitters, use it for my headphones and works really well!

  • I would like to know how can I put my subwoofer to only get bass and no voice

  • Hicktown Jason Aldean

  • They makes those backwards so that you would use the small receiver, the lapel looking thing on the top of the speaker keeping the big bulky receiver that needs to be plugged in next to your'e booth. Now if you use it in combination with a battery powered Carvin 10" speaker you don't need no AC. You will use the lapel receiver which runs on AA batteries and the Battery powered 10" no wires needed. You are doing it the old fashion MacGyver style hook up, there is a better and easy way to do it

  • They makes those backwords so that you would use the small reciever, the lapel looking thing on the top of the speaker keeping the big bulky receiver that needs to be plugged in next to your'e booth. Now if you use it in combination with a battery powered Carvin 10" speaker you don't need no AC. You will use the lapel receiver which runs on AA batteries and the Battery powered 10" no wires needed. You are doing it the old fashion MacGyver style hook up, there is a better and easy way to do it

  • Great research. Must look into it.

  • Hey mike i bought the gemini 2064 system and it came with mini xlr jacks for the mic. I am trying to source mini xlr jacks to hook up it to normal xlr jacks so i can get to do my wireless systems for gigs .I live in trinidad so i will have to order it

  • MM, Have you tried the gemini or line 6 through walls? I'm djing a wedding that is 4 rooms split with walls in the middle. I know the Sennheiser one goes through walls but its also 600$+ I might be able to hit the doors and not the walls, but I just wanted to know if youve tried it or not.

    Thanks so much for all you do!

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