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Wiggly Dave
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:42 pm |
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mrscott @ Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:42 pm wrote: Lonman @ Mon Jan 03, 2011 4:30 pm wrote: Haven't tried them yet, forgot the right cords last night. Tonight will be the test. Although the handling noise is going to be my primary concern. Lonnie,, my recommendation on the handling noise issue is simple,, don't use stands if its possible. When these mics are held in the hand only, they are pretty quiet. It's the noise that comes from the plastic on the case is rattled against the mic clips.. If you just hand the mics to the singers, then you can control the handling noise quite a bit. Just a suggestion. Scott
You beat me to it........Although I was hoping someone would come up with a soft microphone cover (maybe knitted???) and nulify this minor problem with the WMS40.......
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Wiggly Dave
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:44 pm |
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Wiggly Dave @ Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:42 am wrote: mrscott @ Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:42 pm wrote: Lonman @ Mon Jan 03, 2011 4:30 pm wrote: Haven't tried them yet, forgot the right cords last night. Tonight will be the test. Although the handling noise is going to be my primary concern. Lonnie,, my recommendation on the handling noise issue is simple,, don't use stands if its possible. When these mics are held in the hand only, they are pretty quiet. It's the noise that comes from the plastic on the case is rattled against the mic clips.. If you just hand the mics to the singers, then you can control the handling noise quite a bit. Just a suggestion. Scott You beat me to it........Although I was hoping someone would come up with a soft microphone cover (maybe knitted???) and nulify this minor problem with the WMS40.......
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Lonman
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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:22 am |
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Well I plugged 1 in tonight and am quite happy with the sound overall, handling noise was disappointing, but like stated if held properly, not a huge issue. Did not have to adjust gains or eq to make them sound good.
Comparing them to the Nady set that was sent to me which I had to CRANK the gains on the mixer just to get any kind of volume, eq the hell out of them to make them sound barely tolerable and the terrible handling noise - not to mention everyone that used them that cared how they sounded refused to use them over the wired SM58. The AKG set everyone that used them tonight were happy with the way they sounded and asked to use them throughout the night (same ones that refused the Nady's). Plus I love the fact they use 1 AA batt instead of 2 or a 9 volt that the cheap Nady use.
Overall I wouldn't be embarrassed to offer these on stage & I will add them to the mic choice. Only thing I need to do now is get a new compressor to cover both outputs - which is also a nice feature as you can adjust each mic individually!
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mrscott
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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:10 am |
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Lonman @ Tue Jan 04, 2011 3:22 am wrote: Well I plugged 1 in tonight and am quite happy with the sound overall, handling noise was disappointing, but like stated if held properly, not a huge issue. Did not have to adjust gains or eq to make them sound good. Comparing them to the Nady set that was sent to me which I had to CRANK the gains on the mixer just to get any kind of volume, eq the hell out of them to make them sound barely tolerable and the terrible handling noise - not to mention everyone that used them that cared how they sounded refused to use them over the wired SM58. The AKG set everyone that used them tonight were happy with the way they sounded and asked to use them throughout the night (same ones that refused the Nady's). Plus I love the fact they use 1 AA batt instead of 2 or a 9 volt that the cheap Nady use. Overall I wouldn't be embarrassed to offer these on stage & I will add them to the mic choice. Only thing I need to do now is get a new compressor to cover both outputs - which is also a nice feature as you can adjust each mic individually!
Lonnie, I am happy to hear that you like them. The handling noise is quite annoying for sure. I am thinking of padding my mic clips somehow so as to cut down on the noise.. dunno if this will work. But as far as the quality of the sound coming from these mics, I think they are terrific. And I'm sure you too will be happy with them. Good luck and have a great new year.
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mckyj57
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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:07 pm |
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mrscott @ Tue Jan 04, 2011 12:10 pm wrote: Lonnie, I am happy to hear that you like them. The handling noise is quite annoying for sure. I am thinking of padding my mic clips somehow so as to cut down on the noise.. dunno if this will work. But as far as the quality of the sound coming from these mics, I think they are terrific. And I'm sure you too will be happy with them. Good luck and have a great new year.
I use those large rubber wireless mic clips, which allow you to pretty much set the mic in instead of having to snap it in. Also, we do a lot of handing mics around, not putting them in clips.
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Brian A
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:02 am |
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mrscott @ Wed Oct 06, 2010 9:20 am wrote: Overall, if I had to give them a score of 1-10, I would probably give them an 8. Compared to my Sennheisers I would give a 9. Love the sound overall, just will take some getting used to and make some considerations on some things.
I want one. Score of 8 is good. This will be my workhorse mic & set aside my expensive dual Shure 124D/Beta58 for now. Or use them sparingly.
Another AKG WMS40 Dual Mic model is coming soon, or maybe out already. Price - $349.99.
http://www.samash.com/p/AKG_WMS40%20Pro ... _-49972150
The older model - $299.99
http://www.zzounds.com/item--AKGWMS40DVOX
I emailed AKG which one is better but I have no response. I’m more inclined to wait & buy the newer model. With the amount & model disparity, the higher price probably is better. Your thoughts?
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mrscott
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:41 am |
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Brian A @ Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:02 am wrote: mrscott @ Wed Oct 06, 2010 9:20 am wrote: Overall, if I had to give them a score of 1-10, I would probably give them an 8. Compared to my Sennheisers I would give a 9. Love the sound overall, just will take some getting used to and make some considerations on some things. I want one. Score of 8 is good. This will be my workhorse mic & set aside my expensive dual Shure 124D/Beta58 for now. Or use them sparingly. Another AKG WMS40 Dual Mic model is coming soon, or maybe out already. Price - $349.99. http://www.samash.com/p/AKG_WMS40%20Pro ... _-49972150The older model - $299.99 http://www.zzounds.com/item--AKGWMS40DVOX I emailed AKG which one is better but I have no response. I’m more inclined to wait & buy the newer model. With the amount & model disparity, the higher price probably is better. Your thoughts?
Check out the frequency on the set you are looking at. You probably don't want those. Looks like they would be best used over seas.. Although the multi channel thing is good, and you might be able to get yourself out of the 700 MHz range with that set. That is to be seen tho..
Even if you got the other set, you would be happy with them. The handling noise is the only real drawback to them as far as I'm seeing it.
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Brian A
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:22 pm |
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mrscott @ Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:41 am wrote: Check out the frequency on the set you are looking at. You probably don't want those. Looks like they would be best used over seas.. Although the multi channel thing is good, and you might be able to get yourself out of the 700 MHz range with that set. That is to be seen tho..
Wow, I didn't even check the freq 700-800 range.
I called them & you were right. This particular set is for overseas consumer market. Weird at first they're willing to sell it to me knowing I'm in California until I brought the freq to their attention. Scratch that model. Many thanks for the info, Mrscott.
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hamsamich
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:30 pm |
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mine r on the way. 220 at zzounds with "blemish".
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Lonman
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:56 pm |
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hamsamich @ Tue Jan 11, 2011 3:30 pm wrote: mine r on the way. 220 at zzounds with "blemish".
They still have full manu warranty.
Only issue I am experiencing right now is an occasional 'pop/click' sound like something is being turned on or off in the building that is creating an rf signal for that short millisecond creating the noise. Not sure if there is anything that can be done about that. The plug is only a two prong. Not sure how I would ground it to see if that was a possible problem.
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hamsamich
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 6:31 pm |
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ok I like these mics. don't be afriad to buy zzounds blemished, they looked brand new and the packaging seemed brand new! the handling noise is a bit annnoying but I like them. some type of soft mic cover for the lower 2/3s of the mic would be great. like a thick rubber sheath that fit kinda tight? would probably help durability of mic too. if anyone has any ideas or happens upon them in the future for this, let me know please. thanks for everyone's help. this board is the best.
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mckyj57
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 7:59 pm |
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hamsamich @ Sat Jan 15, 2011 9:31 pm wrote: ok I like these mics. don't be afriad to buy zzounds blemished, they looked brand new and the packaging seemed brand new! the handling noise is a bit annnoying but I like them. some type of soft mic cover for the lower 2/3s of the mic would be great. like a thick rubber sheath that fit kinda tight? would probably help durability of mic too. if anyone has any ideas or happens upon them in the future for this, let me know please. thanks for everyone's help. this board is the best.
I was a bit worried about the construction myself. But we have had quite good luck with it -- I thought that battery cover would be history in a short time but I have three in service for over two years and haven't lost one yet.
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