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| Anyone got any experience good or bad about these. I'm looking to get something to suit a Sony VX2000 that can take more than 1 mic at a time. Obviously it has to be portable. Can anyone make recommendations of which type, etc. Don't need top of range pro gear but don't want cheap crap either. Thanks for any input. |
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| "asky" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Anyone got any experience good or bad about these. www.akg.com search for items Sender/Mikrofon MP 40 Receiver PR 40 I got two sets of them, and they are working great: Some 100m UHF (!) radio distance, cristal clear C 417 condenser mike sound can be used as lavalier, hand, or even table stand. AKG's MP 40 and PR 40 by far are not only the smallest units on the market, relatively to other makes as Sennheisser, Shure etc. they are also relatively affordable (320 EUR), radio frequency wise LEGAL in the EU, and very small and quick to set up. Without being affiliated with AKG in any, and knowing some very minor drawbacks, I'd immediately buy them again. Chris Kiel, Germany |
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