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BrianStanding wrote on 1/27/2005, 10:21 AM
Love, and I mean LOVE my Sennheiser E112K bodypack system with the ME-2 lavalliere. Durable construction, great sound, multiple channels, never once had an interference problem.

It's apparently since been replaced by the G2 100, which looks like it's still in your price range.

TimTyler wrote on 1/27/2005, 11:30 AM
Cheap wireless mics are fine until the day you get screwed by interferance, then you'll never want anything except a good diversity system. More expensive mics sound a lot better too.

I recommend renting a good mic instead of buying a cheap one.
frazerb wrote on 1/27/2005, 2:36 PM
A number of people, including me, have had good success with the Sony UWP-C1 series. The sound is clean and ther are a bunch of frequencies from which to choose. They are $500 at B&H plus you get a $50 gift card.
Pullmanite wrote on 1/27/2005, 4:06 PM
@TimTyler: I agree, but I've been given a tight budget and we need to use the mic at a moment's notice. So I'm kinda limited to my choices. :(

I'll take a look at the other two choices; thank you!
craftech wrote on 1/27/2005, 5:12 PM
Flawless=Wires not wireless.

John
mjroddy wrote on 1/27/2005, 5:41 PM
The Audio Technica U100's get really good reviews. I've used mine only a few times and have had no complaints with the Tram lav mic.
Pullmanite wrote on 1/28/2005, 8:00 AM
@John: Yeah, I knew I was going to get that comment after I wrote that. ;) I realize there is always the potential for problems especially dealing with wireless (even more so at that price) but I was feeling optimistic when I wrote that. :) Heck, even having wired mics can never make it flawless!
mark30 wrote on 1/28/2005, 9:30 AM
Sennheiser EW135P.

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